NARRATORS UNITE. Weston Jordan, playing Narrator 1, and Alister Brew playing Narrator 2, join together to tell their story. (Photo by Ollie Fox)
NARRATORS UNITE. Weston Jordan, playing Narrator 1, and Alister Brew playing Narrator 2, join together to tell their story. (Photo by Ollie Fox)
A very energetic Weston Jordan and a more subdued Allister Brew both take their own approach to The Narrator role. (Photo by Kayley Martin)
A very energetic Weston Jordan and a more subdued Allister Brew both take their own approach to The Narrator role. (Photo by Kayley Martin)
Narrator Weston Jordan delivers the first of two fake slaps to help Alister Brew pull himself together. ( Photo By Kayley Martin)
Narrator Weston Jordan delivers the first of two fake slaps to help Alister Brew pull himself together. ( Photo By Kayley Martin)
Larissa Dudicz, caffeinated and ready to go before opening night of Willy Wonka. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Larissa Dudicz, caffeinated and ready to go before opening night of Willy Wonka. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Four grandparents, one tiny bed, and a whole lot of love. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Four grandparents, one tiny bed, and a whole lot of love. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Charlie’s dad, played by Owen Williams, caught mid-read, eyes wide as the news of the Golden Tickets changes everything.(Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Charlie’s dad, played by Owen Williams, caught mid-read, eyes wide as the news of the Golden Tickets changes everything.(Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Alma Cortes Diaz as Augustus Gloop’s mother, beaming with pride as she eagerly chats with reporter Stella Barnuwell about her son’s sweet success. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Alma Cortes Diaz as Augustus Gloop’s mother, beaming with pride as she eagerly chats with reporter Stella Barnuwell about her son’s sweet success. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
The News Reporter catches up with Veruca Salt, played by Jordyn Duffy, and her father, played by Braden Hofstee, as they revel in the spotlight. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
The News Reporter catches up with Veruca Salt, played by Jordyn Duffy, and her father, played by Braden Hofstee, as they revel in the spotlight. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Charlie’s mother looks at his father in disbelief after hearing the life-changing decision. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Charlie’s mother looks at his father in disbelief after hearing the life-changing decision. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Fresh off her win, Violet faces the spotlight as she’s interviewed about her golden ticket victory. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma
Fresh off her win, Violet faces the spotlight as she’s interviewed about her golden ticket victory. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma
After Connor Parlin's Candy Seller drops his goods, Charlie (played by Emma Kellogg) helps gather them, discovering a coin that will change the direction of the story. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
After Connor Parlin's Candy Seller drops his goods, Charlie (played by Emma Kellogg) helps gather them, discovering a coin that will change the direction of the story. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Emma Kellogg’s Charlie rides on his father’s shoulders (played by Owen Williams), celebrating the moment he finds the final golden ticket. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Emma Kellogg’s Charlie rides on his father’s shoulders (played by Owen Williams), celebrating the moment he finds the final golden ticket. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Stepping into a world of pure imagination, the children take in the wonder of the factory for the very first time, eyes wide with awe at the magic before them. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Stepping into a world of pure imagination, the children take in the wonder of the factory for the very first time, eyes wide with awe at the magic before them. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Packed tightly together, the children are squeezed into the factory entrance as Willy Wonka, played by senior Cody Winters, leads them in song, setting the tone for the adventure ahead. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Packed tightly together, the children are squeezed into the factory entrance as Willy Wonka, played by senior Cody Winters, leads them in song, setting the tone for the adventure ahead. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Nervous and unsure, Weston Jordan’s Charlie listens closely as his grandfather, played by Emma Kellogg, offers quiet encouragement. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Nervous and unsure, Weston Jordan’s Charlie listens closely as his grandfather, played by Emma Kellogg, offers quiet encouragement. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Linked arm in arm, Oompa Loompas sing in perfect harmony, bringing energy and charm to the factory floor. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Linked arm in arm, Oompa Loompas sing in perfect harmony, bringing energy and charm to the factory floor. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Violet, played by sophomore Tiona Sakala, transformed and glowing, sings alongside the Oompa Loompas one last time before her mysterious disappearance from the stage. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Violet, played by sophomore Tiona Sakala, transformed and glowing, sings alongside the Oompa Loompas one last time before her mysterious disappearance from the stage. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Caught in the magic of the moment, Charlie, played by freshman Emma Kellogg, sings as bubbles drift down around her, turning the stage into a dreamlike scene. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Caught in the magic of the moment, Charlie, played by freshman Emma Kellogg, sings as bubbles drift down around her, turning the stage into a dreamlike scene. (Photo by Mackenzie Popma)
Kendall Somerville puts on a cheerful face during “I Eat More,” a food-heavy number from Willy Wonka. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Kendall Somerville puts on a cheerful face during “I Eat More,” a food-heavy number from Willy Wonka. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Alma Cortez-Diaz basks in the spotlight during “I Eat More,” joined by Stella Barnwell and Austin Robinson. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Alma Cortez-Diaz basks in the spotlight during “I Eat More,” joined by Stella Barnwell and Austin Robinson. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
(Photo by Addie Visel)
(Photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
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(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
(Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
The audience at opening night. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
The audience at opening night. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
Braden Hofstee "going nuts for nuts." (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Braden Hofstee "going nuts for nuts." (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Jordyn Duffy calls for Phineous Trout to be fired after mispronouncing Veruca Salt. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
Jordyn Duffy calls for Phineous Trout to be fired after mispronouncing Veruca Salt. (Photo by Deegan Pecha-Gnat)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
(photo by Addie Visel)
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