Oct. 20 at Youthfront Auditorium, 4715 Rainbow Blvd., Westwood.The Roefest preview includes one or two songs by Snow White, Prince Robert and a dwarf performed at 10 a.m. Oct. 6 on the small stage, Roeland Park Community Center, 4850 Rosewood Drive.Attendees may have tea with Snow White and Prince Robert before the performance.Adrienne Collins, 16, who plays Snow White, said having tea in costume 'might be a little bit of a challenge' but she looks forward to interacting with the children.'It will be a lot of fun to dress up and play with all the little kids who will think I'm Snow White,' she said.Snow White lost her father early in life and falls in love because of a longing for her father, Collins said.'Being Snow White is so much deeper than a girl who's sweeping and singing all the time,' she said.Danielle Pertersohn, 17, said playing the wicked queen is difficult because she and Collins are friends.'I'm not that kind of person,' she said. 'But I have to be mean on stage.
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