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A ‘Separate World’

Coal City students bring ‘Little Mermaid’ to life

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Coal City High School student Jackie McCollough, playing Ursula the sea witch in Coal City Middle School’s production of The Little Mermaid. (Herald Photo by Lisa Pesavento — lpesavento@morrisdailyherald.com)

COAL CITY — Students from the Coal City Middle School theater program are inviting the community to be a part of their world this weekend at Coal City High School.

Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders from the middle school and three students from Coal City High School will perform “The Little Mermaid JR.,” a musical, at the high school at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14.

The theater program began last year when the students performed “Walt Disney’s High School Musical” under the direction of Jack Micetich.

This year’s show is based on Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” but does have several twists in it, Micetich said. The rights to the full musical have not been released yet, but “The Little Mermaid JR.,” a show adapted for a younger cast, has been in the works for five weeks in Coal City.

“(The students) are all in a million different things,” Micetich said about the 30-or-so kids involved in the musical. “They don’t have the time to commit to a full-fledged two-and-a-half-hour musical. To give them an hour-and-a-half show, that’s something they can handle.”

Micetich and the students are hoping the crowd enjoys the “separate world” they have been creating since the second week of school.

“This is my first show doing a fantasy. It’s not real life. It’s a lot harder to costume. It’s a lot harder to light,” Micetich said. “It’s a lot harder to create that separate world.”

Though it may have been difficult to prepare, the students seem confident and excited for the weekend to come.

They were able to perform first for their peers from the middle school and younger students from the Early Childhood Center. The cast and crew were to open publicly Thursday evening.

“I’m looking forward to everyone that comes to see the show loving it,” said Jackie McCollough, a junior from Coal City High School, who plays the part of Ursula. “Jack Micetich says this all the time — he doesn’t want to put on a show where people say ‘Oh, that was nice.’ He wants people to come to the show and say ‘Wow, that was good.’”

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