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Students from Woodland School put on two performances of the play “The Fisherman and His Wife” at Caribou Performing Arts Center on Nov. 16. The production of the play was facilitated by stage actors Kyle Aarons and Nicole James of Children’s Stage Adventures. The actors travel around the country to help schools produce and perform plays within one week.

Stage actor Nicole Jones of Children’s Stage Adventures, playing The Fisherman’s Wife, joins Woodland students on stage during the school’s performance of “The Fisherman and His Wife” at CPAC on Nov. 16. Makenzie Conroy, far right, is The Fisherman. The students in between were playing the Wife’s “staff” as her wish to be mayor comes true.

Woodland School seventh-grader Makenzie Conroy is The Fisherman during the school’s performance of “The Fisherman and His Wife” at Caribou Performing Arts Center on Nov. 16. The production of the play was facilitated by stage actors Kyle Aarons and Nicole Jones from Children’s Stage Adventures. The actors travel to different schools around the country to help students produce and stage a play within a week.

Students from the Woodland School performed “The Fisherman and His Wife” as part of the Children’s Stage Adventures program at CPAC on Nov. 16.

Woodland students Ryan Cole, second from left, Anna Belanger, Juliet Littleton, Mercy McCarthy, Mackenzie Tracy, Dominick Crouch, Gabrielle Sutherland and Tanner Prashaw are magical starfish during the school’s performance of “The Fisherman and His Wife” at CPAC on Nov. 16.
Woodland student Amanda Poulin, left, plays a younger version of The Fisherman to Macy Wakem’s magical fish during the school’s performance of “The Fisherman and His Wife” at CPAC on Nov. 16