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Music Man With cast members, stage crew, and supporting
positions from area community members. CLICK on Thumbnails for Larger
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Early
Rehearsal Professor Harold Hill played by Knute Hernas Winthrop played by Raleigh Marian the Librarian played by Paula Steinolfson |
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Rehearsal Train Scene: Tracy Mathis, Knute Hernas, Steve Brewster, Paul Lillengreen, Gordon Neale, Dave Kappus, & Bruce McLain Original photo provided by Sally Johnson |
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Rehearsal Paroo Porch Marian, Professor Harold Hill, and Mrs. Paroo played by Theresa Kappus |
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Professor
Harold Hill sells Winthrop on the idea of playing in a "Boys Band" and wearing a uniform with a stripe! Mother Paroo looks on. Original photo provided by Sally Johnson. Slightly edited. |
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Barbershop
Quartet: Ed Jeffers, Greg Knapp, Doug Mielke, not pictured - Jerry Stinnett Pick-a-little Ladies aka the chickens: Jennie Fitzpatrick, Kendra Behn-Smith, Arlene Kosberg (Mrs. Shinn), Buddi Williams, Janice Sullivan |
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Rehearsal "Goodnight My Someone." Marian played by Paula Steinolfson. |
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Farmer
& Wife pose after performance. Played by Paul Lillengreen and Karen
Robertson in a short "American Gothic" vignette during Iowa Stubborn
number in Act. I, Scene 2. Original photo taken by Chuck Dorgan. Slightly edited. |
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"The
Band" - directed by Linda Knapp (arm); the incredible Sarah Jane Johnson,
pianist; Steve Brewster on trumpet; Rob Harper, trombone; Alicia, flute
& piccolo; not pictured: Loren Rux, trumpet; Dave Nighswonger, Trombone; and Kristi Morris, clarinet |
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Rehearsal Marian trys to rebuff Prof. Hill's advances. Slaps Tommy Djilas played by Jonathon instead. |
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Rehearsal "Talk_a_Little" - "Chicken Ladies" Lynn Hernas, Juliane Janke, Peggy Goetz, Lisa Ott, and Arlene Kosberg as Mrs. Shinn. |
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"The Shapoopi" during perfomance 12-7-02 |
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"Eulalie's
Ballet" - during performance 12-7-02 Jennie Fitzpatrick, Kendra Behn-Smith, Janice Sullivan, Buddi Williams and Arlene Kosberg (Eulalie Shinn.) Barbershop Quartet in background. |
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Saturday
Night Production 12-7-02 Harold, played by Knute Hernas, realizes "he's caught his foot in the door" and this time he's really in love! |
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Dress Rehearsal - Sunday, December 1, 2002 |
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names of youth under 18 were intentionally not listed. |
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