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Music Man
December 2 - 18, 2005
Story by: Meredith Willson and Franklin
Lacey
Lyrics & Music by: Meredith Willson
Directed by: Michael Ashton
Show Times
December 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17
• Friday, Saturday, Evenings - 8:00 PM
December 17
• Saturday Matinee - 2:30 PM
December 4, 11, 18
• Sunday Matinee - 2:30 PM
Photo
Gallery
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Admission Prices
Adults - $12.00
Students - $10.00
Seniors - $10.00
Ticket Location
- Tickets will be available at the box office an hour prior to each show.
- Valley Art Association
2022 Main Street
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
(503) 357-3703
Description
Professor Harold Hill has developed a reputation among travelling salesmen
and none of it good. In order to sell his band instruments and uniforms
he promises to form a local student band. After he gets paid it's away
- and - no band. He is concentrating this time on River City, Iowa. To
focus attention on the need for a boys' band he attacks the town's new
pool hall as a sign of depravity creeping into the community. His argument
is convincing, but it turns out the pool hall is owned by Mayor Shinn
who orders the school board to check out Harold's credentials.
When they approach him he turns them into a barber-shop quartet and disappears.
An old friend has warned him about Marian, the town librarian and music
teacher. To Harold this is an old problem, but his advances are met with
a brick wall. Later at the Fourth of July celebration Harold takes advantage
of a disrupting prank to move in and sell his band idea. The Mayor continues
to push for proper credentials, but Harold is slippery. Marian's research
pays off, but she withholds the evidence when she discovers Harold is
helping her brother, Winthrop, to cure his speech impediment,. With the
exception of the Mayor, the town is now under Harold's spell. Even Marian
is coming around. The band instruments have arrived, but it takes a little
longer for the uniforms and instruction books.
Future band members have been busily working on Harold's "Think
System" of musicianship, and Harold has just met Marian at the footbridge.
She confesses that she has known he was a fake since the third day he
was in town. Now it's Harold who is off balance. The uniforms arrive but
so does Charlie Cowell, the anvil salesman, Harold's arch enemy. Marian
tries to prevent Charlie from getting to the Mayor, but is unsuccessful.
She wants to warn Harold, but Charlie reaches him first. He still has
time to run, but can't. He's hooked on Marian.
The angry town, hearing that he's a fake, drags Harold to the ice cream
social where everyone has gathered. The talk is ugly, but Marian speaks
out in his defence. She's a good salesman herself, but there's a pay-off.
The band arrives in assorted, unaltered, uniforms. Harold is handed a
baton. "Think, men, think" is his command. At the drop of his
arm comes the "Minuet in G" as it has never been "played"
before. But each struggling note is music to each parent's ears. Harold
has his band at last - and a truly loving librarian besides.
Cast
| Conductor/Constable Loche |
Gary Formanek |
| Harold Hill |
Buck Logan |
| Marian Paroo |
Erin Charles |
| Mrs. Paroo |
Carla Kujawa |
| Tommy Djilas |
Tyler Geel |
| Zaneeta Shinn |
Lydia Ellis-Curry |
| Amaryllis |
Hayley Rouselle |
| Winthrop Paroo |
Alexander Kiss |
| Gracie Shinn |
Veronica Kiss |
| Eulalie Makecknie Shinn |
Jeanine Stassens |
| Mayor Shinn |
Jeff Cooper |
| Marcellus |
Evan Aldrete |
| Charlie Cowell |
Jake Turner |
| Ethel Toffelmeier |
Jenny Hauser |
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Quartet |
| Olin Britt |
Ron Outcalt |
| Oliver Hix |
Chuck Olson |
| Jacey Squires |
Gary Gale |
| Evait Dunlop |
Keven Harbour |
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Del Sarte Ladies |
| Maud Dunlap |
Amy Aldrete |
| Mrs. Squires |
Heather Pariera |
| Alma Hix |
Ruth Peterson |
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Townspeople |
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Boys |
| Liam Cooper |
Jared Icard |
| Owen Cooper |
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Girls |
| Nora Cooper |
Ivy Hauser |
| Clara Kiss |
Cathrine Upton |
| Emily Upton |
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Teen Boys |
| Tony Martell |
Jake Turner |
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Teen Girls |
| Sarah Thornton |
Laural Tanner |
| Heather Carr |
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Men |
| Daryll Icard |
William Gilbert |
| Kent Upton |
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