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A highlight of every spring in RCPS is the production of the musicals at the three high schools. Below is information about the performances being offered this spring.
![]() Spotswood High
School Presents
Annie Get Your Gun with music by Irving Berlin Feb 17, 18, 24, 25 at 7:30 PM Feb 26 at 2PM Tickets on Sale in advance and at the door.
Main
Cast
Annie Oakley- Jordan Robitaille Frank Butler- Seth Marsh Charlie Davenport- Kane Hamilton Dolly Tate- Emma Potter Mac- Jonathan Lambert Foster Wilson- Nathan Jones Little Jake- Cole Monger Nellie- Alli Burks Jessie- Whitney Johnson Minnie- Alyssa Dandrea Buffalo Bill- James Schaeffer Pawnee Bill- Scott Dovel Chief Sitting Bull- Ben Dofflemyer Supporting Characters Yellow Foot/ Pawnee Bill’s Messenger- Lyle Sweet Little Girl- Kaitlyn Hunsberger Mrs. Little Horse- Meredith Weakley Mrs. Black Tooth- Marie Christopher Mrs. Yellowfoot- Lainey Raynes Indian Boy/ Little Boy- Kyle Monger Conductor/ Mr. Clay- John Hong Porter/ Dr. Percy Ferguson- Logan Hill Waiter/ Mr. Ernest Henderson- Andrew Hill Wild Horse/ (Dance Captain)- Jenny Burks Footman- Garrett Schwalbach Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter- Kelsey Failes Mrs. Percy Ferguson- Becca Penny Mrs. Schuyler Adams- Courtney Morgan Mrs. Ernest Henderson- Leah Mix Mr. Schuyler Adams- Chris Foster-Baril Featured Chorus Kelsey Failes, Chris Foster-Baril, Andrew Hill, Logan Hill, John Hong, Leah Mix, Courtney Morgan, Becca Penny, Garrett Schwalbach, Megan Shady Chorus Ellen Bosserman, Kendra Burns, Channing Eppard, Lauren Green, Kaitlyn Hunsberger, Leah Jones, Lydia Marsh, Jessica May. Bekah Meadows, Chris Mueller, Monica Silveira, Logan Simensen, Candice Stultz, Kaitlyn Watson, Aerika Williams, Vicki Yeroian Dancers Jenny Burks Sarah Baugher Emma Heinemann Emily Schimmel Naomi Simpson Melanie Smith Kaitlyn Wille
![]() Turner Ashby High School February 23, 24, and 25 at 7:00 p.m. and February 26 at 3:00 p.m. All tickets are for general seating and may be reserved by calling the box office phone at 209-1450 or by e-mail at lhouff@bridgewater.edu Adult-$8.00 Senior/Student-$6.00 ![]() Broadway High School March 3, 4, and 7 at 7:30 p.m. and March 5 at 3:00 p.m. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers will transport theatergoers to 1850's Oregon territory for high energy dancin', courtin', and fightin'. Filled with seven ornery backwoodsmen, a group of jilted suitors and girls who swoon at the entrance of a handsome man, the humor and fun will have you wanting to jig in the aisle, as loneliness turns to love. With familiar lyrics by Johnny Mercer, audience members are drawn to the spirited dance numbers, particularly the most famous, a "social dance off." At the mention of the 1950's MGM film, musical lovers always remark, "It's my favorite." Perhaps it is the softening of hearts, the reminder of first love or the determination of young men and women to make meaningful lives for themselves in the fledgling West, but whatever the reason, Broadway High School will once again leave you begging for more, in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. The sparkin' and shootin' begins March 3-4 at 7:30 pm, March 5 at 3:00 pm and an encore performance on March 7 at 7:30 pm. For reservations call 433-3626. Seven Brides for Seven
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