MHS spring play is March 19-20 years ago
Friday performance will include dinner theater
Marion High School will present its annual spring play March 19-20 in Marion City Auditorium.
This year's production is entitled "It's Greek to Me," a two-act play that has never been performed in Kansas.
Friday's performance will include a dinner theater. Doors open at 6:30 with serving beginning at 7 p.m. The performance will follow at 8 p.m. Saturday's performance begins at 8 p.m.
The cost for Friday's dinner and reserved seating is $10. Reserved seats are $3 for each night. General admission tickets for both nights are $2. Tickets went on sale Monday at Quick Flick in Marion.
A bake sale will be held in the auditorium lobby both nights to help fund the school's New York City theater trip.
"It's Greek To Me" is billed as a "new old-fashioned melodrama."
Cast members include the following:
Plebius — Justin Brookens; Purina — Whitney Wear; Cronie Obsesso — Trevor Jones; Captain — Joe Svitak; Lilly — Briana Vogel. King Generus — Jordan Timm.
Afrodite — Sarah Davidson; Glutius — Michael Brookens; Maximum — Tim Schuler; Calypso — Nikki Moody. Zeus — Isaac Guettersloh.
Hera — Chelsea Arnhold; Hermes — Derek Vetter; Hades — Jeremy Gillen; Dionysus — Lee Ownbey; Apollo — Torey Hett. Persephone — Michelle Miesse.
Poseidon — Luke Bowers; Athena — Rachel Davidson; Gem and I — Megan Whitaker and Hannah Eis; Atlas — Eric Steiner;
Guards — Ben Leppke, Brandon Watson, Josh Shanklin, and Luke Bowers. Bill — Ben Leppke.
Prosperians — Lena O'Connor, Nicole Nelson, Tedra Eis, Allison Meador, Katie Whitaker.