by Natalia Kirychuk, Public Relations Writer
Cedarville University Theatre will open its spring semester production slate with 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 on Thursday, Feb. 2, in the DeVries Theatre. The musical will run through February 12. Tickets go on sale on January 17 and can be purchased at .
In 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 Harold Hill, a slick traveling salesman, convinces a town to start a band by purchasing uniforms and instruments from him, intending to flee as soon as he receives the money. As Harold begins to develop feelings for Marian, the town鈥檚 librarian, he faces a difficult decision about skipping town.
鈥淭he most inspiring truth of 鈥淭he Music Man鈥 is the hope we have in being able to change,鈥 said Rebecca Baker, director of the production and associate professor of theatre. 鈥淗arold, a man who cared mostly about himself, is jolted by the realization that truth and personal commitment matter more than collecting on his salesmanship skills. We see him transformed to a man who chooses to answer a child honestly, declare genuine love and accept handcuffs rather than running. This is different than a fairytale; it鈥檚 realizing that actions have consequences.鈥
鈥淩ehearsals have been a blast so far, and the cast is a really great bunch of people,鈥 said Robbie Lindmark, a freshman theatre major from Bath, New York, who plays the role of Harold Hill. 鈥淭he songs and dances are all coming together very nicely.鈥
鈥淓veryone in the cast is doing a fantastic job; it's a true joy to spend my time working on this show,鈥 said Rachel Rowland, a senior intercultural studies major from Mahwah, New Jersey, who plays the role of Marian Paroo.
鈥淭he Music Man鈥 opened on Broadway in 1957 and ran for 1,375 performances, winning five Tony Awards. It was adapted for film in 1962, and a television remake was done in 2003 starring Matthew Broderick and Kristen Chenoweth.
Cedarville University鈥檚 theatre program is known for its often sold-out, award-winning productions, and received 17 DayTony awards for productions in its 2013-2014 season.
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 3,760 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 100 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and leading student satisfaction ratings. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.
In 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 Harold Hill, a slick traveling salesman, convinces a town to start a band by purchasing uniforms and instruments from him, intending to flee as soon as he receives the money. As Harold begins to develop feelings for Marian, the town鈥檚 librarian, he faces a difficult decision about skipping town.
鈥淭he most inspiring truth of 鈥淭he Music Man鈥 is the hope we have in being able to change,鈥 said Rebecca Baker, director of the production and associate professor of theatre. 鈥淗arold, a man who cared mostly about himself, is jolted by the realization that truth and personal commitment matter more than collecting on his salesmanship skills. We see him transformed to a man who chooses to answer a child honestly, declare genuine love and accept handcuffs rather than running. This is different than a fairytale; it鈥檚 realizing that actions have consequences.鈥
鈥淩ehearsals have been a blast so far, and the cast is a really great bunch of people,鈥 said Robbie Lindmark, a freshman theatre major from Bath, New York, who plays the role of Harold Hill. 鈥淭he songs and dances are all coming together very nicely.鈥
鈥淓veryone in the cast is doing a fantastic job; it's a true joy to spend my time working on this show,鈥 said Rachel Rowland, a senior intercultural studies major from Mahwah, New Jersey, who plays the role of Marian Paroo.
鈥淭he Music Man鈥 opened on Broadway in 1957 and ran for 1,375 performances, winning five Tony Awards. It was adapted for film in 1962, and a television remake was done in 2003 starring Matthew Broderick and Kristen Chenoweth.
Cedarville University鈥檚 theatre program is known for its often sold-out, award-winning productions, and received 17 DayTony awards for productions in its 2013-2014 season.
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 3,760 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 100 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and leading student satisfaction ratings. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.