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BY CHANDLER KIDD
These kids are going into summer with
a roar!
Flatlands elementary school kids
were feline fi ne on June 13, when they
took their fi nal bow following a stellar
rendition of “The Lion King” ahead of
their summer vacation.
And the student’s warm-weather
break — coming June 26 — is well deserved,
according to play’s director, who
said that kids, parents, and teachers put
in a lot of overtime to get the curtain off
the ground Thursday.
“Students, parents and teachers
would stay after school, come on Saturdays
and volunteer their free time with
no guarantee of extra money to make
this happen for PS 203,” David Senatore.
The PS 203 rendition of the classic
Broadway musical featured a slimmeddown,
two-act narrative that included
15 main characters, including Mufasa,
Simba, Nala and Zazu, along with background
extras, dancers, and choir members,
who belted out tunes to the delight
of parents.
The kids managed to sell more than
300 tickets to their musical cat drama,
and Senatore said hopes to expand to
school’s theater repertoire when the
kids come back from break.
“Next year I hope to have two plays
instead of just one,” he said.
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