ALPINE STUDENTS PRESENT MUSICAL OKLAHOMA! MARCH 13-21

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February 19, 2015 (Alpine)--Alpine Union School District will present its 37th annual musical production. This year students are performing in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA! The district-wide production includes students in grades fourth through eighth. See attached flyer.

The show dates are March 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21 at 7 p.m. in the Alpine Elementary School Auditorium, 1850 Alpine Blvd, Alpine. There is also a dinner show on March 19th at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $5 for unreserved seats and range from $10 to $20 (front row) for reserved seats. The annual dinner show on Thursday the 19th is $25 per person and includes a full dinner, dessert and the show. Tables seat four people.

Tickets for all performances may be purchased online at www.ausdmusical.weebly.com.

Set in the Oklahoma territory in the early 1900s on the ranches of Aunt Eller (Mary Welsh) and Andrew Carnes (Cody Harris), this musical tells the story of two pairs of lovers. Curly (Brice Cloke) is a cowboy who has trouble admitting his feelings to Laurey (Claire Doucet), as she does to him, because of their stubbornness. Judd (Greg Shue), the hired hand at Laurey's farm, tries to come between them. Ado Annie (Milena Marino) is torn between Will (Bradley Ramos), a cowboy who has strong feelings for her, and Ali Hakim (Walker Holmes), a peddler who's a ladies' man and doesn't want to marry her. The road to true love is anything but smooth, but there’s not a doubt that these romantics will succeed in making a life together in a brand new state: OKLAHOMA!

Tickets for all performances may be purchased online at  http://www.ausdmusical.weebly.com.

 


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