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Mr. Jose Alvarez, Mr. Shawn Benson, Mrs. Nicole Hughes, Mrs. Jolene Gibbs-Dempski, Mrs Special thanks to: Mr. Jose Alvarez, Mr. Shawn Benson, Mrs. Nicole Hughes, Mrs. Jolene Gibbs-Dempski, Mrs. Sheryl Holly, JB Lighting, and The Music Den Acknowledgements Lincoln Park Board of Education Superintendent- Mr. James W. Grube Principal- Mr. Michael Meyer Maintenance- Mr. Henry Hernandez, Ryan Boyle, Chris Gaffney, Laura Lee Frost and Lewis Miltner Lincoln Park School Faculty Music by Alan Menken Lincoln Park Middle School Parents Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized materials are supplied by Music Theatre International. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Directed by Mrs. Melinda Holly MUSICAL NUMBERS Belle ......................................................... Belle, Gaston, Villagers Belle (Reprise).................................................... Belle, Silly Girls Home ........................................................................................... Belle Home (Tag) ....... Mrs. Potts, Madame De La Grand Bouche Gaston ............................... Gaston, Lefou, Silly Girls, Villagers Gaston (Reprise) .................................................... Gaston, Lefou Be Our Guest ................ Lumiere, Chip, Mrs. Potts, Servants Something There ................................... Beast, Belle, Servants Human Again .................................................................... Servants Beauty and the Beast .................................................. Mrs. Potts The Mob Song .................................................. Gaston, Villagers Home (Reprise) ....................................................................... Belle Finale ................................................................................. Company Servants Julissa Cintron, Jaylynn Dejesus, Lilliana Fazliu, Jaden CAST Garcia, Sarah Henches, Alexa Jativa, Dana Khader, Caden Loftus, Sierra Medina, Paraisa Meta, Liliana Nubla, Emily Narrators…………………….. Ariana Abazi, Angelina De Marco, Rizzo, Abigail Rylander, Lorjana Sabani, Danielle Smith, Ailiana Espinal, Julia Romano Omar Tamayo, Michelle Tripetsky Prince ............................................................................. John Eckert Villagers Beast ............................................................................ Mark Hebish Sara Brzyzek, Emma Blanchard, Leilani Carreno, Logyn Cammarota, Amy Concepcion, Gabriela DeJesus, Emily Enchantress………….……Emma Blanchard, Elysia Esposito Duffy, Elysia Esposito, Karen Gamarra, Valarie Ghnim, Belle .................................................................................... Siya Patel Angelina Fierro, Hayden Jopling, Tia Kassar, Priyal Kumar, Natalie Maione, Cindy Matute, Akshaj Mundada, Allison Gaston ............................................................................ Alex Nieves Muttel, Nadia Ris, Ashley Scavone, Ashlee Sparer, Sophia Lefou .................................................................. Jenesy Sepulveda Wilson, Isabella Wojtas, Isabella Zaccaro, Elizabeth Zanca Silly Girls ....... Simona Fazliu, Ava Oberlin, Natasha Rivera Stage Crew Maurice ............................................................. Michael Zuercher Stage Managers……………Haley Foti and Gianna Montenegro Cogsworth .............................................................. Leah Martinez Set……………………...…Kayla Daddis, Charlotte Davis, Angelina Lumiere ..................................................................... Tami Adedeji Fierro, Mac Fukuda, Isabella Garrido, Olivia Kribs, Siddhant Kumar, Hiba Oumial, Giovanni Piro, Brielle Quintanar, Babette ....................................................................... Julia Jakimas Alban Salioski, Charlize Valencia, Ryder Williams-Jones Mrs. Potts................................................................ Lindsey Gupta Costumes.……………...Courtney Altieri (Beast), The Costumer Chip ..................................................................... Angelika Brzyzek Madame de la Grande Bouche ........................ Anezka Falcon Lighting………………………….………. Jack Caputo, Aaron Simnor Ryan Schlachter Monsieur D’Arque ................................................. Daniel Hanna Sound…………………………….Andrew DiFalco, Hunter VanZant, Jeffrey DiLorenzo .
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