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Video: Local youths present Lost and Found: A Neverland Adventure

Estevan’s Souris Valley Theatre youth summer camps have come to their yearly conclusion.
Act 3 Theatre Camp
Estevan youth's participate in a dress rehearsal for their upcoming final performance of Lost and Found: A Neverland Adventure.

Estevan’s Souris Valley Theatre youth summer camps have come to their yearly conclusion.

 

The camps are offered for three separate age groups, which are categorized into Act 1 for ages six to eight, Act 2 for ages nine to 12, and Act 3 for ages 10 and up.

“Today is the Act 3 final performance of Lost and Found: A Neverland Adventure,” said Kelsey Potoma, theatre director for the Souris Valley Theatre.

“We’ve had the kids with us for two weeks now and we did an audition process with them all and cast them for their parts. Then we spent the last two weeks learning lines and practicing scenes and learning full musical numbers.”
The play follows the story of seven young girls living in an orphanage who travel to Neverland where they end up getting into wild adventures with the likes of beloved characters like Tinker Bell and Captain Hook.

“We have 16 kids with us this year in Act 3, and the age ranges from 10 and up,” said Potoma.

“Every kid has a part in the play. We have three boys who decided to do tech, so we had some people from the theatre come and teach them how to do the lights and sound and stuff like that.”

The camps vary in length and price based off of their corresponding group.Act 1 camp, which runs for one week, has the lowest cost at $125, Act 2, which also runs for one week is $175 and Act 3, which runs for two weeks is $275.