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Sara Hadley as Belle and Mike Escober as the Beast in “Beauty and the Beast” at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts.
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Debbie Scoones as Mrs. Potts and Gary Morean as Cogsworth in “Beauty and the Beast” at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts.
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Ken Albert as Gaston lifts two “silly girls” played by Libby Carrico, left, and Cora Foss in “Beauty and the Beast” at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts.
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Gary Morean portrays Cogsworth, left, and Keith Krueger plays Lumiere in the upcoming production of “Beauty and the Beast” at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts.
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Jim Eddy as Maurice, left, and Riley Jackson as Chip in “Beauty and the Beast” at the Bishop Center for the Performing Arts.
Grays Harbor College’s production of Disney’s extravagant “Beauty and the Beast” opens this weekend on the Bishop Center stage for a seven-performance run. Evening shows are slated for this Friday and Saturday and again next weekend, plus a show on Thursday, March 7, and two Sunday matinees on March 3 and 10. The curtain opens for the evening shows at 7:30 p.m. and for the matinees at 2 p.m. Anchor Bank sponsors the annual spring musical production.
Tickets for good seats still remain for each performance of “Beauty and the Beast” and are available at ghc.edu/bishop and by calling (360) 538-4066.
Cast in the leading role of the Beast is Mike Escobar, opposite the beautiful Belle, played by Sarah Hadley. Other key roles are played by Ken Albert, Jerrod Phelps, Jim Eddy, Rick Hadley, Debbie Scoones, Riley Jackson, Keith Krueger, Gary Morean, Andrea Vingo, Keola Holt, Tamara Helland, Cora Foss, Libby Carrico and Jeff Spohn.

