
Ella Lacelle (left) as Cass, advocates for the not-very-scary characters Elfi Goldenrose (Were-Terrier), Eve Gordon (Software Bug) and Charlie Lander (Zombie), during their presentation of “How I Became the Nightmare Queen” held July 19 in the Cabot School Performing Arts Center. Fifteen children, ages 7-13, participated in the Cabot Community Theater summer camp one-act comedy.

The Cabot Community Theater summer camp presented “How I Became the Nightmare Queen” on July 19, at the Cabot School Performing Arts center. Ariabelle Clayton (left) as the Ghost and Edy Auerbach (right) as Alligator, frighten Emmett Gordon (center), the chancellor, and Nora Rader (second from left) Chamberlain, during the one-act play. Fifteen children ages 7 to 13 participated. The play was directed by Karen Mueller-Harder and Jessica Della Pepa.

Eight students ages 10 to 14 performed in the Cabot Community Theater summer camp production of “For the Love of Sunny” held at the Cabot School Performing Arts Center July 19. Ella Lacelle (right) as Meghan, stymies Judzia Bubrouski (left), Queen, while Hanalee Hill (center) the Chancellor, looks on in frustration. The one-act play was directed by Karen Mueller-Harder and Ama Peyman.
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