Redlands’ LifeHouse Theater will present its musical adaptation of “Beauty and the Beast,” opening at 7 p.m. Saturday and running weekends through Feb. 15.

Wayne R. Scott, LifeHouse Theater’s founder and president, wrote the musical, which was first produced in 1995. LifeHouse has staged it multiple times since then, and the production has received awards over the years, according to a news release from the theater.

Starring in this year’s production are Kristiana McKelvey as Rose and Erick Alfaro as the Beast.

Portraying enchanted household characters are Nick Diliberto as Chester Drawers, Diana Handy as Madam Buffet, Cyrus Duffy as Mr. Bristle, Cambria Prusa as Dusty Pan and Julie Carlson as Mrs. Peer.

Jubilee Henry appears as the Enchantress, and portraying Rose’s family are Christopher Rehling as her father and Rowyn Mogel and Natalie Grace Kuld as her sisters Ivy and Iris.

Sarah E. Pearce directs the production, with music direction by Nick Diliberto, choreography by Natalie Johnson and costume design by Melanie Pinkus. Set design is by Jacob Michel, with sound and lighting design by Josiah Evans.

After opening night, performances continue at 7 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. There is also one Thursday performance, at 7 p.m. Feb. 12.

Tickets are $33 or $29 for adults and $19 or $17 for children ages 3-12. Children younger than 3 are not admitted.

For tickets and information, go to lifehousetheater.com or call 909-335-3037.

LifeHouse Theater is at 1135 N. Church St., Redlands, and there is free parking behind the theater.