Alexander Lottman as Marlin and Isabelle Frechette as Dory in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Cadence Pomerleau (center) as Crush in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Amelia Barboza as Nemo and Alexander Lottman as Marlin in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Gabby Wilson surround by seagulls in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Alexander Lottman as Marlin and Isabelle Frechette as Dory in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
CONWAY — There’s always a danger with a youth production with a cast of 40 kids that things will be too chaotic, but Arts in Motion Theater Co.’s production of “Finding Nemo Jr. manages to avoid all the typical pratfalls.
“Finding Nemo Jr.,” an abridged musical version of the 2003 Pixar movie “Finding Nemo,” opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School’s Loynd Auditorium in North Conway with shows Friday through Sunday for the next two weeks.
Amelia Barboza as Nemo and Alexander Lottman as Marlin in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Gabby Wilson surround by seagulls in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Cadence Pomerleau (center) as Crush in Arts in Motion Theater Co.'s production of "Finding Nemo Jr." which opens Friday, March 15, at Kennett High School's Loynd Auditorium in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
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