| PMCA Presents Oklahoma! – Okay! |
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Posted: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:43 pm
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On November 17th, 18th, and 19th, the lights will dim in Hamel Auditorium at Phil-Mont Christian Academy. The music will begin, and suddenly audiences will be transported to a world of cowboys, farmers, peddlers and dance hall girls as Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Pulitzer Prize winning Oklahoma! takes the stage. Songs like “People Will Say We’re in Love,” “Surrey With the Fringe on Top,” “The Farmer and the Cowman” and “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’” are known and loved around the globe. Casting for PMCA’s production took place on week two of the school year with thirty-six students chosen to kick up their cowboy boots. Veteran Drama Director Will Liegel is supported by middle school social studies teacher Miss Katie Trego as Music Director and Student Assistant director Brittany Adams (’12). Playing Curly and his sweetheart Laurie are Brad Steiger (’12, of Ambler) and Emma Shope (’12 from Willow Grove). Well remembered as the primary couple of Phil-Mont’s Pirates of Penzance two years back. Jeremy Bierema (’12, Ardsley) is the hick cowpoke Will Parker, smitten by the flirtatious Ado Annie played by Korinn Geigel (’12, Philadelphia). Rounding out the featured players are Matt Sawyer (’13, Philadelphia) as Ali Hakim, David Kelley (’12, Oreland) as Jud Fry and Susi McKay (’12, Willow Grove) as Aunt Eller. Support crews are in place, with over twenty additional students spread out over costumes, set, make-up, tickets and all the rest. With over one hundred specially designed costumes and a set that includes a working windmill, this will surely be a show to remember. Phil-Mont Christian Academy is located at 35 Hillcrest Avenue in Erdenheim. Show time is 7:30 pm each night, with a 2:00 pm matinee on Saturday. Tickets are $9 for adults and $7 for students and are available at the school; call 215.233.0782 for more information. All seats are reserved. Photo: Brad Steiger and Emma Shope as Curly and Laurie in PMCA’s production of Oklahoma!
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