Disney's Aladdin JR. - March 23 - March 24, 2019

Saint Peter's School

 Who's Who in 8th Grade 

  • Salvatore Incorvaia III head shot

    Salvatore Incorvaia III

    as Sultan

    Sal Incorvaia started in 3rd grade with a dual role in The Wizard of Oz as a Tough Guy Munchkin and Flying Monkey.  Sal was a Red Card Guards in Alice in Wonderland, a Jungle Creature in Seussical, 1/5th of the Barbershop Quintet in The Music Man. In Peter Pan, he ruled as Chief Tiger Bamboo, and continues his reign this  year as Sultan. His favorite character was the Indian Chief because he had more dialogue.  As Chief, he took on that leadership role during practices, encouraging others to continue practicing to be the best scene.  Sal would like to thank Mrs. Powell and Mrs. J. for helping him to be in these productions and for sticking with him when he messed up a lot and continued to encourage him with each and every production.  Sal would like to thank his Parents for signing him up for the first play without him knowing; he is so glad that he had the chance to be in the school plays.

  • Tadd Kinlaw head shot

    Tadd Kinlaw

    as Omar

    Tadd Kinlaw began acting in 3rd grade with a dual role in The Wizard of Oz, playing a Tough Guy and Flying Monkey.  In Alice in Wonderland, Tadd was one of the Cards and in Seussical, he played a Jungle Animal.  As he moved into middle school, the roles became more challenging.  He played a member of the Barbershop Quintet in The Music Man, and a Lost Boy, Skunk, in Peter Pan, which brought him more stage time.  In Aladdin, he is playing the most demanding role he has ever had:  Omar, one of Aladdin’s pals. Tadd has connected with the character because he is like him in real life.  Tadd would like to thank Tanner for starting this journey with him since 3rd grade, where they have been together in similar roles since the beginning.  He would like to thank Mrs. Powell for making it possible to do each and every play.  Tadd would also like to thank his parents for pushing and encouraging him to participate and not shy away from each production.

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