A little ice is coming to the Lincoln Community Playhouse this summer.
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Kaitlyn Vander Woude sings a solo while performing as Ariel during a dress rehearsal of "The Little Mermaid Jr.," a Penguin Project performance. The Penguin Project brings together young artists with special needs and peer mentors to create a theater production.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Jacob Depenbusch (center) performs as King Triton in a scene with Kaitlyn Vander Woude (from left) as Ariel. Jacob's peer mentor Larisa Reams doubles as a stingray, and Hope Reinwald plays Flounder in the Penguin Project's upcoming performance of "The Little Mermaid Jr." at the Lincoln Community Playhouse.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Jacob Depenbusch performs as King Triton during a dress rehearsal of "The Little Mermaid Jr.," a Penguin Project performance opening Friday at the Lincoln Community Playhouse. The Penguin Project invites youth with special needs to perform in community theater, pairing them with peer mentors who help them learn their lines, find their place on stage and in other aspects of a full-scale theater production.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Jacob Depenbusch (seated) performs as King Triton with his mentor Larisa Reams (left), acting as a stingray, in a scene from "Little Mermaid Jr." with Sebastian (Christian McClure) and Ariel (Kaitlyn Vander Woude) (far right), and her mentor Alex Fonck, acting as a fish.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Photos: The Penguin Project
Jacob Depenbusch (center) performs as King Triton in a scene with Kaitlyn Vander Woude (from left) as Ariel. Jacob's peer mentor Larisa Reams doubles as a stingray, and Hope Reinwald plays Flounder in the Penguin Project's upcoming performance of "The Little Mermaid Jr." at the Lincoln Community Playhouse.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Jacob Depenbusch performs as King Triton during a dress rehearsal of "The Little Mermaid Jr.," a Penguin Project performance opening Friday at the Lincoln Community Playhouse. The Penguin Project invites youth with special needs to perform in community theater, pairing them with peer mentors who help them learn their lines, find their place on stage and in other aspects of a full-scale theater production.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Jacob Depenbusch (seated) performs as King Triton with his mentor Larisa Reams (left), acting as a stingray, in a scene from "Little Mermaid Jr." with Sebastian (Christian McClure) and Ariel (Kaitlyn Vander Woude) (far right), and her mentor Alex Fonck, acting as a fish.
- KRISTIN STREFF/Lincoln Journal Star
Reach the writer at 402-473-7248 or sbovaird@journalstar.com. On X @susie-bovaird
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