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Marriage held The Marriage was the first pro- duction of the year for the Acade- my Theatre. The play was a com- edy by Nikolai Gogol. The plot dealt with four men trying nu- merous times to marry Miss Agafya. The four who bid for her hand in marriage were Zevakin, Anutchkin, Omelet, and Podkolyossin. Zevakin was a handsome fellow who had served in the navy. Anutchkin was a sly but intelligent man. Mr. Omelet was an obese overbearing person. Podkolyossin was victorious though it surprised nearly every- one. I enjoyed the play very much and I thought it was very funny. The acting and the directing were done very well. The cast dis- played great potential and tal- ent, commented Laura Snyder, sophomore.
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1. Stepan lMichael Mayl empties the ashtrays and pipes. 2. Mr. Kotchkarev UD. Anderson! marries Miss Agafya lMarcelle LaVine2 and Podkolyossin fl-lirarn Williamsl. 3. Mr. Omelet KTom Schmidtl, Anutchkin fAdam Kovachl and Zevakin fSamucl Butlerl bid for the hand of Miss Agafya. 4. Mr. Omelet waits to meet Miss Agafya. 5. Madam Fyokla convinces Podkolyossin to marry Miss Agafya. 6. Aunt Arina and Miss Agafya prepare to entertain guests. THE MARRIAGE ' by Nikolai Gogol Directed by Iames Shepherd . Podkolyossin Hiram Williams Stepan Michael May Madam Fyokla Alicia Deville Kotchkarev ID. Anderson Miss A gafya Marcelle LaVine Aunt Arina Kimberly VanDorn Dunyashka Ienny Carmack Omelet Tom Schmidt Anutchkin Adam Kovacli Zevakin Samuel Ioseph Butler Stage, Manager, Cindy Ottens Asst. Stage Manager, Holly Krump . ,,, af if fl :jf ,rdf .1-1 f M ff?- 'bu A 'Q UI? ig Q,-f la ,E ir ...if em... 'K .Ke is Q Y! we g i N- A aw 2 2 rr
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Music performance Well attended The Symphonic Band, Concert Band, and Symphonic Orchestra each performed four numbers at the concert on the evening of February 26. There were over two hundred in attendance, which is typical of audi- ences at musical performances. Last year when both the vocal and instrumental groups held their per- formances on the same evening, they tended to be rather lengthy. Be- cause of this, it was decided to separate the band concerts from the vocal. For reasons of convenience, the Fall and Christmas concerts were per- formed together. Special concerts included performing at Crown Center during the Christmas season and the concert with the Kansas City Phil- harmonic and other area high schools.
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