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'The Lion King Jr.' pounces onto the stage


  • By Lesley Dwyer
  • | 10:00 a.m. May 3, 2025
Benjamin Hansen plays Scar.
Benjamin Hansen plays Scar.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
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Students at the Woodland Fine Arts Academy are reaping the rewards of a year’s hard work in rounds of applause.  

The theater program’s production of "The Lion King Jr." hit the stage for its first performance May 2. 

However, not all the key players were on stage. 

Costume designers Carys Di Silvestro, 9, and Gia Thress, 10, were seated in the front row with Di Silvestro’s mom Danielle, who helped as needed. 

“All the flaws we see, you can’t see from (the audience),” Danielle Di Silvestro said. “The costumes are amazing.”  

Carys Di Silvestro made Mufasa’s costume. The actor portraying the lion, Parley Hansen, wore a paper mache headpiece adorned with feathers and a faux mane. 

The May 2 show was performed by the high school cast. There’s also a middle school cast of the production that performed the following day. 

The academy accepts students starting in Pre-K. 

“Most of our dancers and theater cast that are here at this level have been here probably close to seven or eight years,” Hospitality Coordinator Mindie Camus said.  

The students start each year knowing what play will be performed, so that play guides the focus throughout the rest of the year.

The actors start learning their parts right away, but the hands-on building and creating behind the scenes doesn’t kick into gear until January because the students need to be taught how to create props and costumes first.  

“To see what they’ve achieved in just half a year, it’s incredible,” Camus said. “From top to bottom, it’s just great to watch.”  

Carys Di Silvestro, 9, and Gia Thress, 10, are in the audience waiting to see the costumes they designed for the show on stage.
Carys Di Silvestro, 9, and Gia Thress, 10, are in the audience waiting to see the costumes they designed for the show on stage.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Bristen Dejarnette, the interim head of the Theatre Department at Woodland Fine Arts Academy, welcomes the audience.
Bristen Dejarnette, the interim head of the Theatre Department at Woodland Fine Arts Academy, welcomes the audience.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Ella Hochstetler plays Rafiki.
Ella Hochstetler plays Rafiki.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
The Woodland Fine Arts Academy's high school cast performs The Lion King Jr. May 2.
The Woodland Fine Arts Academy's high school cast performs The Lion King Jr. May 2.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Parley Hansen plays Mufasa.
Parley Hansen plays Mufasa.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Alexandra Mahiquez, Courtney Thompson and Chance Horvath star in The Lion King Jr. at the Woodland Fine Arts Academy May 2.
Alexandra Mahiquez, Courtney Thompson and Chance Horvath star in The Lion King Jr. at the Woodland Fine Arts Academy May 2.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Chance Horvath plays Simba.
Chance Horvath plays Simba.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Ella Clark and Avonlea Konczal play the hyenas, Banzai and Shenzi.
Ella Clark and Avonlea Konczal play the hyenas, Banzai and Shenzi.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Benjamin Hansen plays Scar.
Benjamin Hansen plays Scar.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
All of the masks, props and costumes are created by students in the program.
All of the masks, props and costumes are created by students in the program.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
A gazelle leaps across the stage during Act I.
A gazelle leaps across the stage during Act I.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer

 

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Lesley Dwyer

Lesley Dwyer is a staff writer for East County and a graduate of the University of South Florida. After earning a bachelor’s degree in professional and technical writing, she freelanced for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Lesley has lived in the Sarasota area for over 25 years.

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