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Singing "It's A Hard Knock Lif e" are orphans Junior Angela
Bauhard, Sophomore Wendie Van Moorlegham, Junior Robyn
Bradsby, fifth grader Lindsay Miil er, Sophomore Kelly Stiefel,
fifth grader Angie Suchy, and Freshman Amy Walsh. (photo
by 5 . Meese)
To make sure everything will look right Senior Kristin Hilding
puts stage make-up on Junior Angela Bauhard before dress
rehearsal. (photo by 5. M eese)
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Tomorrow is a Day Away
' ' It was like a dream come true. All the man; students as possible was a main objective
time and effort it took was worth every of the play for Director Terry Peterson.
bit of it because I'll always have those "Accomplishing this in only nineteen rehearsals-
memories. It was the best thing that ever happen was done through great commitment, determina-
to me," said Ann Mategrano, who played one of tion, and teamwork," he added.
, - the lead roles in the production of "Annie". The choreography involved quick-paced-
Vanessa Tremain was equally as talented in dancing with 30 people on stage at once, which
playing Annie. She had previous experience from was sometimes difficult to achieve.
. ' the Lincoln Community Playhouse and the 25 cast members sacrificed many hours of -
Omaha Ballet. their summer painting, sawing, glueing, and
The play was not limited to just a school hammering sets to make sure they would be done
environment. Numbers from the production were on time for the musical performances Oct. 19-20-
performed for young patients at Bergan Mercy and 26-27.
and Children's Hospitals. There also was a Co-director Cindy Pace summed up, "due to J
matinee for fifth grqders in the Millard District. hard work of cast and crew the musical was
Performances required the skill of a 65- successful in terms of number of ticket sold and
member cast selected from 102 students who the experience and training students gained."
tried out. Sixteen students had first time leads and · L. Major·
11 students were on stage for the first time. The
production also featured six fifth graders who
portrayed orphans and 11 roles were double cast. 4
That meant two actors had to play the same lead
role in different performances.
Providing performing opportunities to as t-~+---+---~~
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CAST
Angie Suchy, Debbie Eades, Amy Walsh. Debby Bosse, Robyn Bradsby.
LaDonna Hieb. Wendie Van Moorleghan. Michele Kruger, Kelly Stiefel.
.l.-- Becky Hough, Angela Bauhard. Kim Hough. Lindsay Mill er. Lindsey
1 Ketteler. Veneessa Tremain. Ann Mategrano, Kathy Kautz. Karen Lalley,
Barry Emerson. Doug McDonald. Greg Brown. Madra Wright, Darci Emry,
I Kris ty Mutulka, Tad Doyle. Courtney Fitzpatrick. Brian Proskoci!, Tabitha
Hiner. Jason Brown. Mike Rupprecht, Sara Maline. Jessica Yager, Jenny Annie is the key to success for Rooster, Lily , and Miss
Peterson. Jenny Eakins. Dave Kramer. Christy Shaner, Leslie Major, Laura Hannigan. Junior Rich Buss, Seniors Beth Schaefer and Kathy
Zarachowicz, Sherry Meese. Scott Spalding, Doug Ehlers, Kristy Larson, Kautz sing " Easy Street". (photo by 5 . M eese)
Kori Fish, Rich Buss. Heidi Jacob. Beth Schaefer, Jeff Brown, Jay
Gallentine, Chris Reade, Amy Beerman. Stephanie Franzen. Amy
Erlbacher, Rob Ford. Steve Hunt, Dan Lestrud. Becky Brown. Shawn
Noble. Tom Peterson
OR CHESTRA
___ [ Miller. Charise Petrelli. Abby Gerlach. Regina Naly. Cindy Miller. Kathy
Cheri Green. Suzanne Huffman. Suzanne Johnson. Tanya Meyer. BPth
Patee. Tracy Martin. Corinne Petrelli Lisa Sofia. David Dalton, J eff
Barnhart. Jay Trembly. Julie Kaldor. Chris Shearer. Jean Wei. Bruce
Hietbrink. Jeff Robison. Kelly Rossum, Greg Swallow. Peter Chung. Phil
Eberlein. Jolene Holter. Dawn lnzauro. Cheri Quelette, Laurel Thiel, Lori
Turner, Laura Witte
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