The version they performed was the first act only and specifically rewritten for a children's theater group. They did such a great job! There were four performances with two casts; Jefferson was Cinderella's Prince in the first cast, and Jack in the second one. Although Jack was a bigger role, Jefferson really enjoyed playing the prince because it was a more comedic and over-the-top role.
Jefferson as Cinderella's Prince:


Jefferson as Jack:


On Thursday evening, both of Jefferson's grandmothers and his cousin Grant were able to watch his performance. He was so happy they could come!

3 comments:
Looks like we missed out. So sorry none of the dates and times worked for us to attend.
Your family is so talented. What a great start for Jefferson!
Not everyone can pull off wearing a crown, and it looks like Jefferson killed it! Tell him to remember his Uncle Matt when he's famous.
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