Solebury School presents ‘Footloose’ the musical live on stage

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Date(s) - 03/02/2014
3:00 pm

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Solebury School

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The Solebury School drama department will present the musical Footloose from Feb. 27 through March 2.

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday shows are at 7 p.m, and the Saturday matinee will be held at 2 p.m., with the Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, and $5 for students. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Call (215) 862-5261 for reservations.

Footloose is the story of a young man from Chicago (Ren) who is forced to move with his mother to a puritanical small town after his father abandons the family. To Ren’s shock, dancing and rock ‘n’ roll are forbidden. Through tenacity and clever use of the bible, Ren manages to convince Reverend Moore to let the town’s high schoolers dance again.

The cast list for this production includes Jonathan Fleming of Ewing, NJ; Zonia Rueda of Trenton, NJ; Chris Donohue and Izzy Blasucci of Doylestown; Ben Weinberg, Georgia Freeman, Brooke Erinoff and Sasha Scudder of Yardley; Joe Smokonich of New Hope;  Abby Mott of Ringoes, NJ; Haley Huxley of New Hope; Jess Randolph of Abingdon, MD; Trevon Isiah of Cumberland, VA; Lorenz Markhoff of Doylestown; Sam Danish of Bethesda, MD; Hester Krog and Sarah Heller of Princeton, NJ; Josh Poole of Spring City;  Jacob Goodman of Lambertville, NJ; Ben Roxy of Pipersville; Carmen Baynes of Point Pleasant; Claire Le Gall of Doylestown; Ashley D’Alessandro of Doylestown; Emily Webb of Doylestown; Lexie Federico of Monroe Township, NJ; Susie Lenovitz of New York, NY; Lia D’Alessandro of Doylestown; Alyssa Kristjanson of Princeton, NJ; Ashley Weintraub of Flemington, NJ; Jian Dempsey of Doylestown; Marion Breeman of Warwick, NY; Fiona Bauman of New Hope; Emily Austin of Newtown; Hannah Dorph and Caitlin Miller of Washington Crossing; and Stella Stinnett of New Hope.

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