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Kids free at 'Mickey' with paying parent

Posted 7/17/19

“Mickey’s Jukebox, A Tribute to the Music of Disney” continues at Fountain Hills Theater.

Children are admitted free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Tickets are $33 for adults and $18 …

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Kids free at 'Mickey' with paying parent

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“Mickey’s Jukebox, A Tribute to the Music of Disney” continues at Fountain Hills Theater.

Children are admitted free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Tickets are $33 for adults and $18 for youth 17 and younger.

They can be purchased online at fhtaz.org, or by calling the box office, 480-837-9661, ext. 3. The theater is located at 11445 N. Saguaro Blvd.

Another component is being featured at the production. Audience members can participate in the production in “Be a Star,” an audience participation event. When purchasing tickets by phone or in person, buyers should tell the box office they want to be a star.

When the “star” arrives at the theater on the selected date, they will be invited to have a private backstage rehearsal with musical director Jay Melberg. Near the beginning of Act II of Mickey’s Jukebox, the star will be introduced, brought to the stage and featured as guest star of the performance.

“Be a Star” is limited to one guest star slot per performance. (First come, first served.) The “star” must provide piano sheet music from a Disney film or stage show in the correct key. “Stars” should arrive at the theater 40 minutes before curtain to meet and rehearse with Jay Melberg. “Stars” are limited to no more than 10 performers in a group.

“Mickey’s Jukebox, A Tribute to the Music of Disney” is a one-of-a-kind musical. Audience members who arrive at least 15 minutes before curtain, are invited to select their favorite Disney songs from the giant jukebox of more than 100 of the greatest Disney songs ever written. Each show is as unique and as different as the audience that created it.

“Mickey’s Jukebox” plays each Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Aug. 4. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays.

“Mickey’s Jukebox, A Tribute to the Music of Disney,” is produced by Copperstate Productions, created and directed by Peter J. Hill, choreographed by Noel Irick and musically directed and accompanied by Jay Melberg.