A Children's Theatre (ACT) of Hudson opens show March 15

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A Children's Theatre (ACT) of Hudson is preparing its production of "The Princess Who Had No Name." A girl wakes up alone in a tower in the forest with no idea where shes from or how she got there. She cant even remember her own name. All alone, she embarks on a journey to recall her past.

Along the way, she meets several fairy-tale characters some helpful and some dangerous, yet all have information that intertwines to assist our fair maiden in recalling her own story. Of course, her prince is desperately looking for her. Will the Princess remember her true identity and will she and her prince find their happily ever after ending?

Performances will be at the Barlow Community Center March 15 at 7:30 p.m., March 16 at 7:30 p.m. and March 17 at 2 p.m. Presale tickets will be available at the Learned Owl Book Shop for $6 beginning March 9.

Directed by Marissa Montigney, the cast includes A.J. Fulco, Abby Wickerham, Adeline Wickerham, Amy Fulton, Andrew Burke, Ashley Hitchcock, Avery Bach, Ben Hackenberg, Cali Stuursma, Caroline Ricard, Chris Cavoli, Claire McIsaac, Eliza Pierson, Elizabeth Demming, Ellie Advent, Erik Gross, George Kozar, Grace Kempf, Grace Killeen, Grace Turner, Hallie Fritsch, Hannah Killeen, Hayley Stein, Jacob Cox, Jamison Cart, Jenna Lund, Joe Ross, Katie Chojnacki, Kelly Ross, Lauren Hackenberg, Lauren McIsaac, Lexie Corr, , Lydia Bach, Mac Kempf, Maria Kesic, Mary Bridget Perez, Megan Sullivan, Meredith Bach, Michael Chojnacki, Morgan Kempf, Morgan Otto, Olivia Chauvin, Quinn Sullivan, Reed Cart, Scott Bower, Sophia Ricard, and Stevie Greer.

For further information about the show or the ACT program, email Kelly Turner at Turner7@roadrunner.com.

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