The Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s Fall Spotlight Musical is Company.
It is a Sondheim musical, following “Bobby,” a 35-year-old bachelor and his relationships with his married friends. The production imagined Bobby as a photographer who takes photos throughout the entire show.
The show opened 8 p.m. Nov. 2 and has one more performance at 3 p.m. Nov. 5 in the Burg Theater in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
- Peyton Shoenhofer and Jack Boyd, music theater seniors, and Caroline Purdy, music theater sophomore, play “Bobby,” “Peter,” and “Susan.”
- The cast performs the opening number.
- Michelle McChristian, music theater senior, laments her diet as Peyton Shoenhofer, music theater senior, and Casey Andrews, music theater senior, listen.
- The couples of Company perform “The Little Things You Do Together.”
- Casey Andrews, music theater senior, plays “Harry.”
- Peyton Shoenhofer, music theater senior; Celia Tedde, music theater/vocal performance junior, and Collin O’Neill, music theater junior, get high together for the first time.
- Katherine Metcalfe, music theater senior; Gabriella Ottersberg, music theater/vocal performance junior, and Nicole Cordle, music theater/vocal performance senior, sing “You Could Drive a Person Crazy.”
- The husbands sing “Have I Got a Girl For You.”
- Peyton Shoenhofer, music theater senior, sings “Someone Is Waiting,” surrounded by the wives.
- Katherine Metcalfe, music theater senior, sings “Another Hundred People.”
- Gabriella Ottersberg, music theater/vocal performance junior, and Peyton Shoenhofer, music theater senior, play “Kathy” and “Bobby.”
- Katherine Metcalfe, music theater senior, and Peyton Shoenhofer, music theater senior, talk about New York City.
- Michelle McChristian and Graydon McNally, music theater seniors, watch “Bobby” blow out his birthday candles.
- Peyton Shoenhofer, music theater senior, sings “Being Alive.”
Photos by Hannah Rogers
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