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  • Jun 22, 2024 | glendalestar.com | Amy Wolff

    Shine up your “dinglehopper,” freshen up your “snarfblat” and get your “thingamabobs” in line. After enchanting audiences around the world for more than 35 years, “The Little Mermaid” makes a splash at Arizona Broadway Theatre from Friday, June 21, to Sunday, Aug. 4. For Glendale residents Alyssa Armstrong and Carter Wells, getting a chance to be part of this production is a dream. Wells, a sixth grader at Highland Lakes School, plays Flounder, Ariel’s dutiful fishy friend.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | chandlernews.com | Amy Wolff

    After enchanting audiences around the world for more than 35 years, The Little Mermaid makes a splash at Arizona Broadway Theatre, June 21-Aug. 4. Elyssa Blonder, a Chandler resident and Arizona State University graduate, has a close connection to production: This is her third time being cast in the musical. In the Arizona Broadway Theatre production, she plays Atina, one of Ariel’s sassy and talented mer-sisters.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | scottsdale.org | Amy Wolff

    After enchanting audiences around the world for more than 35 years, The Little Mermaid makes a splash at Arizona Broadway Theatre, June 21-Aug. 4. Coleman Payne said the role of Prince Eric is one he feels he was born to play. “The Little Mermaid was on a constant loop in my household growing up, and the songs from the film ignited my love for singing,” he said. “Prince Eric’s passion for finding what he loves in life has always resonated with me.

  • Jun 12, 2024 | thefoothillsfocus.com | Amy Wolff

    Shine up your “dinglehopper,” freshen up your “snarfblat” and get your “thingamabobs” in line. After enchanting audiences around the world for more than 35 years, “The Little Mermaid” makes a splash at Arizona Broadway Theatre from Friday, June 21, to Sunday, Aug. 4. For Anthem resident Lynzee Foreman, getting a chance to play Ursula the Sea Witch is a dream role. “‘The Little Mermaid’ is one of my favorite Disney movies.

  • Apr 3, 2024 | myhyperlocalnews.com | Amy Wolff

    By Amy WolffPhoto courtesy of the Allgaier familyFive-year-old Norah Allgaier is making an enormous impact for a little girl. The Cave Creek resident was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, the most common motor disorder for kids in the U.S., when she was 13 months old. Norah is in a wheelchair and is nonverbal.

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