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Dale Comes Alive! Carter reflected the time and energy that was put forth. From the opening moments, it caught your eye and only let you go at the finale, with its humor, heartache, success, and triumphs. The show presented many talented people. Marie Williamson and Tom Harvey had the leading roles. With their appeal, fine presence and excellent voices; they held the audience’s attention. But talent did not stop there. Excellent performances by Lisa Armstrong, Mickey Webb, Tim Daniels, and those who portrayed the children added to the success. After giving performances on May 8, 9, and 10 in addition to a command performance, one knew that the show had appealed to many. The Music, Art, and Drama departments had made Thomas Dale come alive with “The Sound of Music.” Mixed reactions emerge as the Von Trapps announce that they must perform at the festival. Within the Abbey walls, Mother Superior (Wanda Vincent) and her attendant (Darlene Dolan) contemplate Maria’s marriage. Merrily singing Do-Re-Mi Sam Perdue leads Kay Driggers and Anne Marshall in a parade around the stage. SOUND OF MUSIC
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22 Under Brian Thomas’ skillful direction, the Liesel and Rolfe dancers execute their steps with perfect precision. Taking care of Liesel is Rolfe’s main concern now that he is seventeen. Reminiscing about their childhoods, Tom Harvey and Marie Williamson unite to share the years ahead together. As the curtains were being opened, silence and anticipation grew over the audience as the nuns paraded out and began to sing majestically in the opening scene. One could feel the atmosphere and mood of the captivated audience as the night became alive with “The Sound of Music.” From the first scene, the music and song seemed to speak to the audience as it drew them deeper into the story. The band and orchestra, directed by Mr. Northen, helped to create this mood along with the sets and costumes provided by the Art department and Mrs. Wiegert respectively. The production directed by Mrs. Shaeffer and Miss SOUND OF MUSIC 0 ee ke A ee ce caer nD ee ii in a ea i rials 2!
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