Geppetto, Brian Epperson, tells Jiminy Cricket, Amber Mantel, about his wish to have a son during this year's Missoula Children's Theatre Pinocchio play Aug. 21 at the base theater. Auditions for Pinocchio were held at the beginning of the week which cast 53 youths in grades K-12 into their roles. After rehearsing throughout the week, learning lines, songs and choreography, the youths performed two shows. (U.S. Air Force photo/Connie Hempel)
Isabelle Ingalls has her Blue Fairy make-up drawn on by Missoula Children's Theatre cast Brian Epperson before the Pinocchio show Aug. 21 at the base theater. Auditions for the play here were held at the beginning of the week casting 53 youths in grades K-12 into their roles. They rehearsed throughout the week, learning lines, songs and choreography in preparation for their two shows as an ensemble. (U.S. Air Force photo/Connie Hempel)
Urchins from the Pinoccio cast wait for Geppetto to tell his tale of Pinocchio during this year's Missoula Children's Theatre play Aug. 21 at the base theater. Auditions for Pinocchio were held at the beginning of the week which cast 53 youths in grades K-12 into their roles. After rehearsing throughout the week, learning lines, songs and choreography, the youths performed two shows. (U.S. Air Force photo/Connie Hempel)
From left: Cat, Desirea Etheridge, and Fox, Mary Kate Willis, conspire how to capture Pinocchio during this year's Missoula Children's Theatre play Aug. 21. Auditions for Pinocchio were held at the beginning of the week which cast 53 youths in grades K-12 into their roles. After rehearsing throughout the week, learning lines, songs and choreography, the youths performed two shows. (U.S. Air Force photo/Connie Hempel)
After delivering a telegram Urchin, Ben Ingalls, runs away before the angry Stromboli, Brian Epperson, can get him during this year's Missoula Children's Theatre Pinocchio play Aug. 21 at the base theater. Auditions for the show here were held at the beginning of the week casting 53 youths in grades K-12 into their roles. They rehearsed throughout the week, learning lines, songs and choreography in preparation for their two shows as an ensemble. (U.S. Air Force photo/Connie Hempel)
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