The double feature will start off with 101 Dalmatians and wrap up with Romeo & Juliet.
WOODSTOCK - Youth involved in the STAGES program are about to hit the stage at Theatre Woodstock.
Vice President, Joanna Kennedy speaks to who the Little Stagers are.
"So that means our youth programming of the youngest level. We have our first stagers, Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, and then second stagers, Grades 6 through 9, performing a double feature, this coming weekend, and tickets are still available."
The shows will be 101 Dalmatians being performed by the first stagers, while the Second Stagers will be putting on the show of Romeo & Juliet or The Old "You-Know-I-Really-Love-You-But-My-Father-Really-Hates-You" Blues.
Liona Stasiuk is apart of the first stagers and will be playing Cruella De Vil.
"I think it's one of my biggest roles yet. Cause Cruella has two sides. She has her angry side and her like phony fake side."
Sadie Buncher is a second stager with the role of Juliet.
"She's supposed to be, like, very nice and very elegant and very pretty. She's supposed to do everything good."
Shows will be Friday night, Saturday afternoon and night, along with Sunday afternoon. If you are looking for tickets you can click here or go directly to the Theatre Woodstock box office.

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