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Morton presents “Children’s” play The Morton drama department presented the children ' s play “The Merry Pranks of Tyll” during the last week of March and on April 1. The play, directed by Mr. Stanley Elgas, centered around the playful Tyll, played by freshman John Ashby, who eludes his parents and gains admittance to the King’s palace by way of the kitchen. He won the friendship of Mrs. Bigaround, the cook, played by Julie Kopanda. Tyll confounded the wisemen and charmed the King, played by sophomore Chris Zawadzki, and Queen, Laura Marosi. Tyll placed the wisemen in jeopardy by exposing all of their pretensions through his playful branks. Fearful of Tyll’s rising power, the wisemen devised a plan to dispose or Tyll. But, the wily Tyll escapes their clutches and lives to taunt the King and Queen into recognition of their own faults. Other cast members included Todd Hillbrich, as Clas, Tyll’s father; Susan Adkins as Setkin, Tyll’s mother; Renee Falk as a kitchen girl; Tim Tsouclos as Schnahel, the Prime Minister; Andy Ryann as the old sage; and Mark Mikula as the astrologer. Drake Ashby played the Alchemist, Sam Polito was the magician, Michelle Bartosek played the part of Fran Grouch, Kevin Zaremba played Skinflint, Dennis Hefflin was Norm wood, Rich McAfee was Barhsmell, Tracy Hall was lady-in-waiting, Carl Porter and Jim Kelly were the guards, and Jim Michelin was the trumpeter. Schools that attended Morton’s annual childrens play performances were from Hobart, Portage, Morrillville, Highland, Gary, and Dyer. -4
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MHS presents Golden River In their first production of the year the Morton High School Top Hat Theater presented “Golden River” on November 12 and 13, 1981. Golden River is a western musical that consists of ten main characters and eight square dancers, and takes place at the Walsh Ranch. The play is based on the results a man receives from an advertisement he has placed in a local newspaper. The advertisement, which offers a two-week free vacation, states that the Walsh Ranch is for sale. The problem is that the ranch is owned by the man’s parents who are unaware of what their son has done. The fun begins when the guests arrive. Finally, when one of the guests asks about buying the ranch, the truth about the advertisement comes out. 22 Plays
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