Theatrics Performing Arts'
Junior Company
production of

Book by Kevin del Aguila
Music and Lyrics by Michael Mahler and Alan Schmuckler
Based on the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” Book Series by Jeff Kinney and the 20th Century Studios Films
Additional Orchestrations by Christopher Jahnke
Originally commissioned and produced by
The Children's Theatre Company Minneapolis, Minnesota
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is presented by special arrangement with
Broadway Licensing Global. (www.broadwaylicensing.com)
NOTE TO AUDIENCE: The videotaping or audio and/or visual recording of this production is
a violation of United States Copyright Law and an actionable federal offense.
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Song List
1. Overture
2. The Middle of It All (Part 1 & 2)
3. The Cheese Touch
4. Joshie Says
5. Better Than You
6. All About the Mom Bucks
7. Animal Heart
8. He Made It
9. The Fregley Song
10. Dear Diary
11. The Fight
Cast
About The Author
Jeff Kinney, Author
Jeff Kinney is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series and the Awesome
Friendly Kid series. He is a six-time Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award winner for Favorite Book and has been
named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. He spent his childhood in the Washington,
D.C. area and now lives in New England, where he and his wife own a bookstore, An Unlikely Story.
Creative Team
Stella Marotti
Madison Toner
Mason Tsunis
Luna Ventola
Adriana Como
Bobby Soldano
Paisley Ferrara
Logan Klinger
Jax Segal
Monica Ackermann
Sasha Kim
Grace Moriarty
Emmelyn Smith
Natalie Williams
Anna Gilardi
Chloe Czaplinski
Averie Stalter
Luna Segal
Isabela Marder
Brielle Parker
Carissa Keenan
Emma Leyhane
Aria Diodato
Anthony Schumacher
Kaylee Castrogiovanni
Sabrina Amato
Lily Reiser
Aubrey Riela
Sari Feldman
Sari Feldman has been performing professionally throughout the United States and Canada since 2001. Sari was featured in the national tour of CATS (Troika Entertainment), under the direction of Broadway Dance Supervisor Richard Stafford, with the Tony®-nominated choreography by Gillian Lynne. For the national tour of ANNIE (NETworks Presentations), she was engaged as actor, dance captain, and associate choreographer, working with Tony®, Emmy, and Grammy™ award winning creator Martin Charnin. Sari has countless credits both on Long Island and across the country. Signature roles have included the Narrator in JOSEPH..., Fiona in SHREK (Engeman Theatre), Liza Minnelli in THE BOY FROM OZ, Kitty in THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Anybodys in WEST SIDE STORY, Morales in A CHORUS LINE, and Nickie in SWEET CHARITY. Her twenty year history with Port Jefferson's Theatre Three has included performance, choreography, and a founding member of Theatre Three's summer Musical Theatre Factory. In addition, Sari has worked as a member of their Resident Acting Company for two seasons. Additional projects have included choreographing musicals for high schools, colleges, local theatres, as well as instructing dance classes for all ages. Sari looks forward to sharing her professional experience, knowledge and passion for theater with her students at THEATRICS.
Dan Narvaez
Mr. Dan is a proud graduate of SUNY Potsdam and the Crane School of Music where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in music and music eduation. He currently teaches for the Bay Shore school district as well as for the Grace Music School in Melville. He's looking forward to another successful year with the staff and students of Theatrics.
Skye Greenberg
Skye Greenberg is thrilled to be returning for her 9th year at Theatrics. This is her third year assisting and is so proud of all these kids hard work. Favorite Theatrics credits include All Shook Up Jr.l (Matilda), Footloose Jr. (Wendy Jo), and Chicago Teen Edition (Ensemble). Skye is a 10th grader at Miller Place High School and she would like to thank her Grandma, Mom, and Dad for their unwavering support.
A Thank You note from Miss Sari
To Our Parents
Thank you for choosing Theatrics as part of your child’s theatrical journey. Whether this is your first season with us or your tenth, we are truly grateful that you have entrusted us with your children’s creative growth. Your support, encouragement, carpools, schedule juggling, costume gathering, and endless cheering—from the lobby window and now from the audience—make everything we do possible. Theatrics is more than a studio—it is a family, and we are so thankful that you are part of ours.
To Our Students
To every student who stepped into a rehearsal room this year—whether you are brand new to Theatrics or have been with us for many seasons—thank you. You are the reason we do what we do. Your talent, creativity, courage, laughter, and willingness to take risks inspire us every day. Watching you grow as performers and as people is the greatest reward imaginable. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us and for allowing us to be part of your journey.
To Our Assistant Teachers
Watching you grow from young students into confident leaders, teachers, and mentors has been one of the greatest joys of my career. You are proof of everything Theatrics hopes to achieve. Beyond helping us run classes, camps, rehearsals, and productions, you bring laughter, passion, kindness, and heart into every room you enter. Thank you for being role models for our younger students and for becoming such an important part of both Theatrics and my life. I couldn't be more proud or grateful.
To Our Staff
To the incredible staff of Theatrics: thank you for being the heartbeat of this organization. You are the teachers, directors, choreographers, problem-solvers, cheerleaders, and trusted friends who make the impossible possible every single day. Your creativity, dedication, patience, and sense of humor keep both Theatrics—and me—going. Every success we celebrate is built upon your hard work and commitment. Thank you for believing in our mission and helping create a place where young people can learn, grow, and shine.
To Theatre Three
A heartfelt thank you to the entire team at Theatre Three for opening your doors to Theatrics year after year. Your beautiful theatre provides our students with the opportunity to perform on a professional stage and create memories that will last a lifetime. We are especially grateful to the staff and crew who spend long days and late nights helping make our productions successful. Your guidance, expertise, patience, and support do not go unnoticed. Thank you for being such an important part of the Theatrics family and for helping our students bring their stories to life.
"It takes a village to raise a performer. To our families, students, assistant teachers, staff, and partners—thank you for helping make another incredible season possible." ðŸŽðŸ’œðŸ’›
With love and appreciation,
Miss Sari










