
Opening night is Friday at Parkrose High School in Portland
Journey Theater is proud to present Disney’s The Little Mermaid, with a cast of children and adults from the local area.

Based on the beloved story by Hans Christian Andersen and the animated film, Disney’s The Little Mermaid became an instant classic when it premiered in 1989. It became a Broadway production in 2008.
Journey’s production includes the timeless songs: “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl,” and “Part of Your World.”
Performances are July 29 through Aug. 6 at Parkrose High School in Portland. Tickets are on sale now at journeytheater.org or by calling (360) 750-8550. Pre-sale adult tickets are $22. Youth and senior tickets are $15. Tickets for all performances will be $2 more at the door.
Opening night is Friday, July 29 at 7 p.m. There are 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. shows on July 30. The show returns Aug 4 and 5 at 7 p.m., and closes out with 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. performances on Aug. 6.
Journey Theater, based in Vancouver, is a non-profit, Jesus-centered theater arts program that exists to grow youth and their families in character and purpose to be difference-makers in their world.
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