March Hare Hailey Strandquist, Mad Hatter Grace Owens, Door Mouse Anika Jensen, and Cheshire Cat Addy Berg strike a pose during a rehearsal Jan. 29.
To walk into a room filled with more than 70 excited children, one might expect a fair bit of chaos. Howeverwhen those 70 are present to participate in a rehearsal of the latest Children’s Performing Arts production of “Alice in Wonderland Jr.,” that chaos is quite organized as the group prepares for its opening night.
Students in grades kindergarten to six began the registration process to be a part of this show in August and rehearsals began in September.broadstreet.zone(48036);
“We don’t say that we have auditions because anyone who wants to be involved is allowed to be,” Carrie Carlson, who co-directs with choreographer Kari Bullion, said. “Interested kids simply fill out a registration form with help from their parents, and as long as it is turned in on



