A ‘Seussical’ Musical

 

 

Nathan McIntyre, who plays Horton from “Horton Hears a Who,” rehearses a scene where Horton learns of Who families living on his clover, with Shelby Lundin (front, from left), Ann McGrail, Lauren Lindner, Angel Castro (back, from left) and Anastasia Demco representing birds and waves. The scene is one of many in the Big Foot Acting Company’s upcoming production of “Seussical the Musical,” being held at 7 p.m. Nov. 21-22 in the Big Foot High School Auditorium; Millie Wolf, playing Gertrude, and McIntyre sing "Bird With The One Feathered Tail," a scene where audience members realize Gertrude’s love for Horton; Jaime Zweifel(from left), Sophia Pierce, Maribel Hylo, Sara Canche, Colten Flom (General Schmitz), Amelia Hayden, Burnie Lerchegger and Hans Murtell (JoJo) rehearse the song "The Military," when JoJo starts to realize where his parents sent him, and he's not exactly fitting in with the other cadets. Tickets for the shows cost: $8 for adults, $7 for high school students, $4 for grade school students and $6 for senior citizens. Pre-school children accompanied by an adult are admitted for free. (Penny Gruetzmacher photo)

Nathan McIntyre, who plays Horton from “Horton Hears a Who,” rehearses a scene where Horton learns of Who families living on his clover, with Shelby Lundin (front, from left), Ann McGrail, Lauren Lindner, Angel Castro (back, from left) and Anastasia Demco representing birds and waves. The scene is one of many in the Big Foot Acting Company’s upcoming production of “Seussical the Musical,” being held at 7 p.m. Nov. 21-22 in the Big Foot High School Auditorium; Millie Wolf, playing Gertrude, and McIntyre sing “Bird With The One Feathered Tail,” a scene where audience members realize Gertrude’s love for Horton; Jaime Zweifel(from left), Sophia Pierce, Maribel Hylo, Sara Canche, Colten Flom (General Schmitz), Amelia Hayden, Burnie Lerchegger and Hans Murtell (JoJo) rehearse the song “The Military,” when JoJo starts to realize where his parents sent him, and he’s not exactly fitting in with the other cadets. Tickets for the shows cost: $8 for adults, $7 for high school students, $4 for grade school students and $6 for senior citizens. Pre-school children accompanied by an adult are admitted for free. (Penny Gruetzmacher photo)

 

 

 

 

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