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Last Modified: Monday, February 26, 2007
"The Trial of Goldilocks"
"The Trial of Goldilocks"
By Joseph Robinette.

June 21 & 22, 2003

Adult Volunteers
Director: Ms. Joni Wilson
Organizer: Ms. Linda Rickel
Asst. Director: Ms. Jan McKillip
Construction: Mark Britton
Technical: Mr. Dave McKillip
Rhythm Director: Ms. Marge Chappell (sp)
Support: Ms. Pat Wheeler,
and Ms. Shirley Chancellor
Choreography: Ms. Suzie Wing


The Cast and Crew of
"The Trial of Goldilocks"




Cast
Character: Actor:
Announcer: Tim Owen
Vendors: Jessica Hook,
Clarissa Sutherland,
and Kayln Knowlton
Court Clerk: Sarah Johnson
Prosecuting Attorney: Darci Becker *
Defense Lawyer: Julia Dickinson
Goldilocks: Skyler Hebert
Mama Bear: Katelynn Young
Papa Bear: William Kitkoski
Baby Bear: Noel Wheeler
Judge: Timothy Carroll
Foreman: Candance Standridge
Jury: Erin Kandlbinder,
Breianna Vinson,
Marni Becker *,
Jeremiah Thompson,
Andrew Proctor,
and Madison Montgomery
Policeman: Tim Owen
Animals
Badger: Emmi Kitkoski
Coyote: Logan Young
Wolf: Bekah Trieschmann
Fox: Baleigh Vinson
Coyote: Angela Brown
Crew
Tech Crew: Marni Becker,
and Chris Becker
* - Patrick Longinotti had to leave the show so
Darci Becker took over the role of prosecutor and
Marni Becker took her role on the jury.
Synopsis

Guilty or innocent? Was the young girl a selfish spoiled brat intruding where she didn’t belong? Or, was she the victim of three conniv­ing bears (and their animal “band of hoods” in the woods)?

In Rhyme mime and mirth, this exciting new comedy brings Goldilocks to court on charges of breaking and entering, and examines the familiar fairy tale from three points of view: the traditional, the Bears’ and then Goldilocks’.


Barbara North describes the show :
This is a playful, pint-sized production. It features a cast made up entirely of kids and is a fanciful, expanded courtroom version of the Goldilocks fairy tale. The best way to describe this production is "Cute." Cute costumes, cute kids, cute little story.

While adults without children probably won't have much interest in this, kids will enjoy the audience interaction, rhyming script and jokes geared to them. For example, when a hard-of-hearing judge is introduced to the court clerk, the judge asks, "You're a jerk?" Kids in the audience loved this.