OCU Stripped’s first production of the year, The Spitfire Grill, was this weekend. The musical was about a woman released from prison who moves to Gilead, WI and gives the small town new hope.
The musical had performances Oct. 5 and 6 in Petree Recital Hall in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
- Gabrielle Browdy, acting junior, and Ahn-Mai Kearney, music theater and vocal performance sophomore, sing Wild Bird.
- Shelby Parker, theater and performance freshman, and the cast perform Shoot the Moon.
- Shelby Parker, theater and performance freshman, sings Way Back Home, as Sarah Schulz, music theater sophomore, accompanies her.
- The ensemble of Spitfire Grill dances.
- Caroline Purdy, music theater junior, was a member of the ensemble.
- Sarah Schulz, music theater sophomore, was a member of the ensemble and played the cello.
- The cast of Spitfire Grill sings Shine.
- Cooper Clack, music theater freshman, and Gabriella Enriquez, music theater and vocal performance senior, dance.
- Gabrielle Browdy, acting junior; Shelby Parker, theater and performance freshman, and Ahn-Mai Kearney, music theater and vocal performance sophomore, play “Percy,” “Hannah,” and “Shelby.”
- Gabriella Enriquez, music theater and vocal performance senior, was the dance captain.
- Jason Gonzalez-Larsen, music theater and vocal performance sophomore, plays “Sheriff Joe Sutter.”
- The cast of Spitfire Grill sings Come Alive Again.
- Rodney Thompson, acting freshman, was a member of the ensemble.
- Max Elkiss, music theater grad, plays “Caleb.”
- Alyssa Peters, theater and performance junior, and Shelby Parker, theater and performance freshman, talk at the grill.
- The ensemble of Spitfire Grill performs Shoot the Moon.
Photos by Hannah Rogers
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