Hi-Liners unveils its new season, from Mean Girls Jr. to Lion King Kids and more

Burien, WALocal News

Hi-Liners Musical Theatre has unveiled an exciting new season that will captivate young performers and audiences alike. The lineup includes beloved productions such as Annie Jr. , the high school comedy Mean Girls Jr. , and the dynamic Newsies, culminating with the vibrant Lion King Kids. Auditions are scheduled to begin on September 9, 2024, targeting youth aged 7-21, and will take place at Highline College and the Highline Performing Arts Center.

In preparation for these performances, workshops will be offered to support participants in developing their acting skills. The season runs from January to August 2025, promising a series of high-energy shows that highlight the talents of young actors. The Hi-Liners have a long-standing history of delivering quality youth theater in the South King County area, and this season is poised to continue that tradition. By fostering a sense of community and providing valuable opportunities for skill development, the Hi-Liners aim to create an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. “Mark your calendars and see you in the theatre or on stage!

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