Crestview youth theatre group brings 'Pandemonium' to stage

“Pandemonium at the Palace Playhouse” cast members include, top row, Audrey Blum, Ethan Nunley, Elizabeth Campbell and Jenn Myatt. Middle row: Micah Pinkney, Ashlee Wilson, Lauren Mahn, Thalia Wells and Austin Blum. Lower right: Lillian Tambone and Ethan Howard. Not pictured: Douglas and Corey Black.

CRESTVIEW — Local audiences on Saturday will enjoy “Pandemonium at the Palace Playhouse," director Nancy Black said.

Ten Talents Youth Theatre takes its audience to a dark, cold, snowy November night, during which “a mischievous presence wreaks wacky havoc at the Palace Playhouse Theater,” the poster says.

“It’s a mystery, comedy, variety show. It’s fun,” Black, Ten Talents instructor, said. “It’s kind of written with a take on the old classic musicals, though it’s not technically a musical, but it’s got singing and dancing in it.”

The 13-member cast — including 12- to 17-year-olds — is smaller than some of Ten Talents’ previous productions, "but people are going to be blown away by the talent,” Black said.

The production is the culmination of Ten Talents Youth Theatre’s fall theatrical arts classes.

WANT TO GO? “Pandemonium at the Palace Playhouse”is at 4 p.m. Nov. 7at Warriors Hall in the Whitehurst Municipal Building on Stillwell Boulevard at Industrial Drive, Crestview. Order tickets — $5, or free for children under 3 — at 826-3409 or get them at the door.

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