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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

On Stage This Week - "Cinderella"

Hey, here's a theatre story in today's Herald-Dispatch about a fun show coming up this week:
Lincoln County High School will present its spring show, Cinderella, on Thursday-Friday, April 30- May 1.

Showtimes are 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, April 30, and 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Friday, May 1.

Admission is $3 for children and $6 for adults. Performances are in the Lincoln County High School Performing Arts Center. Proceeds will benefit the theatre and choral music program.

The cast includes Ariel King, Cinderella; Cody Cremeans, Prince Charming; Troy Adkins, King; Julia Clevenger, Queen; Haleigh Cooper, stepmother; Molly Hoke, stepsister; Sarahy Hoke, stepsister; Marycait Hoke, Fairy Godmother; Clay McCallister, Herald; Kyle Garret, steward; Elizabeth Taylor, court tailor; Susie Slone, chef/mother/woman; Steven Hoffman, townsman, footman, jester; Jen Gagnon, guard; Emery Adkins, minister; Neal Smith, clumsy man/man at ball; Jordan Walls, woman at ball; Zoe Murray, woman at ball; Heather Young, sloppy girl; Bonnie King, girl at ball; Lydia Roberts, horse; Emily Cadd, girl/horse; Luke Roberts, boy/horse; Caleb Cook, man; Farrah Chojnacki, girl/horse; Chris Malone, father/man at ball; and Debra Hager, girl at ball.

Children from Hamlin Community School also have parts in the show.

The show is directed by Paula Nelson and choreographed by Travis Edwards with music by David Cook.

Lights and sound are by Andrew Elkins and Kasandra Spalding; stage manager, Teryn Hall; lighting design, Tyler Nelson; stage hands are Adam McCallister, Cheyanne Tomblin, Jacob Lucas, Cody Lambert, Hannah Matthews and Thomas Roberts.

The school is located at 81 Panther Way, Hamlin, W.Va.

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