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The Little Mermaid at Barn-Lot Theater



2013-03-15 - 207 S Main Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Patty Jones. The Little Mermaid, Jr.: Flotsam, played by Areal Smith, Ursula, played by Tristan Phelps,and Jetsam, played by Kelly Jones. The play, Little Mermaid, Jr., opened Thursday night at Barn-Lot Theater, Main Street, Edmonton, KY. It will run through Sunday of this weekend, March 17 and again next weekend March 21-24. This cast includes all students under the age of 18. Two local girls are playing two of the main sinister roles in the production. The part of Ursula, the Sea Witch, is being played by Tristan Phelps, a sophomore at Adair County High School and the part of Jetsam, her henchman, is being played by Kelly Jones, also a sophomore at ACHS. There are limited seats still available, but several nights have already sold out. You can secure tickets by calling 270-432-2276. - Patty Jones The Little Mermaid, Jr., 6pm-9pmCT, Friday-Saturday-Sunday, March 21-22-23, 2013, at Barn-Lot Theater, 207 S Main Street, Edmonton, KY.

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