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Livingston Students Among Stars Of ‘Trolls Jr.’ Musical Premiere

Based off of the smash Dreamworks movie series, the show bows May 9 in Essex County.

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Poppy and her merry band of Trolls embark on brand-new musical adventure May 9 through the 19 when TROLLS Jr. opens at the JCC Metrowest in West Orange featuring young local talent.

Set after the events of the first film, audiences will return to Bergenland, where the Trolls love to sing, dance, and perform. Trouble brews when a strict foreign emissary threatens to disrupt their cheerful world. With the threat of being turned into a diplomatic dish by a vengeful Chef looming over them, Poppy and her friends must revamp their show to meet the high expectations.

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As the Trolls scramble to make last-minute changes, King Gristle juggles his royal duties, his blossoming romance with Bridget, and the demands of a spoiled aristocrat with a bottomless appetite.

The East Coast premiere event is being staged by Pixie Dust Players and is the latest in a long line of pilot productions that include CHILDREN OF EDEN JR. and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, JR.

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"Mounting a new work is both exciting and challenging. We get to be one of the first to bring the show to life and be a part of developing the future of the title. Both the creative team and the actors get to create the show from scratch without the influence of other productions," said Lindsay Maron, founder of Pixie Dust Players and director of TROLLS, JR. "On the other hand, it means that we are building everything from the ground up from design, to costumes, to storytelling. Because the script and score are still in development, it also means that sometimes scenes and songs are still in draft form, and we need to be ready for changes at any time."

Maron, a Short Hills native and Florham Park resident, founded Pixie Dust Players 15 years ago when, she was 13. The company was originally created to provide opportunities to young performers and deliver underserved populations more access to the arts. It has since grown into a formidable production company that has caught the attention of some industry titans.

"I have been working with Music Theatre International since 2015 both piloting new titles and adaptations and I have also worked on the script and score adaptation of several titles, including Children of Eden, JR with Stephen Schwartz," Maron said. "MTI reached out to me in the summer to see if we would be willing to work on two exciting new titles this year which turned out to be HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, JR and TROLLS, JR with DreamWorks Theatricals."

But as exciting as these opportunities are, Maron never strays from her core of making sure each show is not only a stellar theatrical experience, but one of inclusion and community.

"Some of my favorite rehearsal moments are not actually rehearsal moments, per se, but rather in watching the performers bond and develop friendships that will last long after the show has closed," she said. "I also love seeing the casts act as audience members for each other. Seeing all the love and support they give to their friends always makes me proud."

The enthusiasm Maron brings to the work has spilled over to her young charges as well. And this cast features several Livingston residents lighting up the stage.

Lance Lowy, 11, who plays Biggie in the Sparkles Cast, is a familiar face to Livingston theater patrons.

"I've acted as part of the Children's Theater of Livingston since I was in second grade. I have taken numerous classes with CTL and the Paper Mill Playhouse as well," he said. "At CTL, I performed in the JUNGLE BOOK (King Louie), A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD (Snail), THE ARISTOCATS (Thomas O'Malley) and most recently, PETER PAN JR. (John Darling)."

Elisa Terzian, 6, is making her theater theatrical debut as a troll in the Glitter Cast. She said her favorite memory was standing on the stage for the first time, singing "Trolls Know."

A fellow Glitter Cast troll is 11-year-old Xavier Madorna. Madorna has been seen

in Paper Mill Players Fairy Tale Courtroom, Rabbit on the Run, Children's Theatre of Livingston Lost Boy and Hillside Elementary's Shrek Jr.

Zaara Vivek is bringing to life a Troll in the Sparkles Cast and is also making her stage debut.

Quaking in her apron is Sophie Heskett who is making her Pixie Dust debut as a Sous Chef in the Sparkles Cast. And the challenge of mounting a new piece was not lost on her.

"It is more difficult since it is a work-in-progress," she noted. "However, the script can be altered easily."

Rounding out the Livingston talent is Charlotte Johnson, 9, taking on the dual toles of Trilliam Trollspeare and Pyrotechnics Expert alongside Jules Goldstein as the villainous Chef.

Goldstein has been seen as Lady Catherine de Bourgh in Pride and Prejudice, Megan Jones in Puffs, Morticia Addams in The Addams Family, Mrs. Greene in The Prom, and Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. But this was a new challenge as a new work.

"Working on a new piece differs from an establish work because you are being introduced into new content and gain the ability to be the first to originate your role and ultimately decide how you want the show to look to an audience who has never seen it before," she said.

According to Maron, audiences can expect to smile and laugh from start to finish with this upbeat, heartwarming show.

"The songs are incredibly catchy, the story is fun and new, and our performers are singing and dancing their hearts out," she said. "It is a great show for audiences of all ages with a little something for everyone."

TROLLS, JR. runs May 9, May 11, May 16 and May 18 at 7:30 p.m. and May 12 and May 19 at 2:30 p.m. at the JCC MetroWest Maurice Levin Theater at 760 Northfield Avenue, West Orange NJ.

TROLLS, JR features music & lyrics by Joriah Kwamé Book & additional lyrics by Krista Knight This pilot production is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) and DreamWorks Theatricals.

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