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Skaneateles Summer Theater presents “The Music Man”
Skaneateles,
NY – (July 23rd, 2010) Skaneateles Summer Theater will present their
summertime performance of Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man” on August 5th,
6th and 7th at 7:30 p.m. at Skaneateles High School. There will also be a matinee at 2:00 p.m. on
Saturday, August 7th. With
a talented cast of over sixty and a sweet-sounding orchestra, “The Music Man” is
sure to strike a chord with its audience.The plot involves the lovable con man Harold Hill, who poses as a kids'
band organizer and sells band instruments and uniforms to naive townsfolk
before skipping town with the cash. In River City, Iowa, prim Marian the
librarian sees through him, but when Hill helps her younger brother, Marian
falls in love with him. The traveling salesman, Harold, get’s his own foot
“caught in the door” falling for Marian and risks everything to win her.This valentine of a musical is set in a
simpler time and place and features such memorable tunes as: “Ya Got Trouble”,
“Goodnight, My Someone”, “Wells Fargo Wagon”, “Lida Rose” and the show stopping
“76 Trombones”.The production features a large cast of talented actors, many of whom are local to this area. In
its 11th year of operation, Skaneateles Summer Theater is a
community-based theater troupe drawing its cast and crew from talented
individuals throughout the region. Skaneateles Summer Theater strives to raise
the quality of life in the local community by providing top quality, affordable
musical theater performances for all ages. The group also offers youth camps
for children from kindergarten through high school in an effort to foster an
early love for drama.The theater group
is self-funded through ticket sales and supportive patrons.Come
out and watch the smooth-talking Harold Hill as he cons his way into the heart
of Miss Marian the Librarian. Tickets to this year’s show are $10 for students
and seniors and $12 for adults. Call the box office at 685-5278 to reserve your
seat.
Further information may be available on the website
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