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The new season at The Little Theatre at Central Methodist University will kick off next month with a Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, “Carousel”. Directed by Dr. Mark Kelty, with music …
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The new season at The Little Theatre at Central Methodist University will kick off next month with a Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, “Carousel”. Directed by Dr. Mark Kelty, with music direction by Dr. Susan Quigley-Duggan, the show will run from October 14-17.
Hailey Sage will be part of the show's cast as Carrie. Sage, from Fayette, is majoring in music at CMU.
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's second collaboration (after the successful “Oklahoma!”) cemented their reputation for soaring music and a riveting storyline. Billy Bigelow, the handsome and swaggering barker for Mrs. Mullin's carousel, meets Julie Jordan, a lovely young working girl at the nearby mill, when Julie and her friend Carrie Pipperidge come to the amusement park.
Tickets for CMU main stage productions are $8 for general admission, $5 CMU faculty and staff, CMU students free with ID. Check with the box office at 660-248-6281 for details. Links to livestreams of the show will be available at a later date.
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