Disney's Sleeping Beauty Kids will be performing tomorrow and on Sunday at the Innerkip Presbyterian Church.
WOODSTOCK - Disney's Sleeping Beauty Kids will be performing for audiences this weekend.
The show will be performed by the K2K Junior Program from K2K Productions, featuring students in grades 2 to 5.
Artistic Director Brian Belleth says the children are excited to perform.
"We have our youngest group of students that we work with in our theatre company, grades 2 to 5, so they're very excited, very pumped for this weekend."
Belleth says they have received a lot of help from volunteers, which has helped them put on a quality show.
"We have an incredible team that comes around our students. So during the week we have 54 volunteers, adults and high school students that pour into them and create this opportunity for us, and one of our goals is excellence and creating an opportunity for kids. We love this community, we have our kids in this community, and for me it's about creating success for our youngest part of our population, so children and teens. And so if we can create excellence around them, walk alongside them, be their big cheerleader, feel a sense of belonging, I feel that's so important in why we pour into it."
Tickets are available online or you can call the box office at 519-537-8080. Tickets will also be available at the door.
Disney's Sleeping Beauty Kids will be performing at the Innerkip Presbyterian Church tomorrow and on Sunday at 3:00pm.

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