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K-State 1xbet online sports betting brings new version of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic 'Pirates of Penzance' to McCain

Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019

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Catch a new version of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance," as performed by K-State 1xbet online sports betting , at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28-March 2 and 2:30 p.m. March 3 in McCain Auditorium.

MANHATTAN —The School of Music, 1xbet online sports be at Kansas State University will perform a new version of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirate of Penzance" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28-March 2 and 2:30 p.m. March 3 in McCain Auditorium.

The classic operetta presents the story of Frederic, who is but a boy. His father instructs Frederic's nurse to have him apprentice as a pilot. But the nurse thought he said "pirate," and thus the zany troubles began.

This new version of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of the Penzance" features libretto by W.S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan and was developed on Broadway by the New York Shakespeare Festival. The School of Music, 1xbet online sports betting , and Dance production is directed by Jerry Jay Cranford assistant professor of 1xbet online sports betting , with music directed by Paul Hunt, professor of music and music program advisor, and vocals directed by Reginald Pittman, professor of music and director of opera. Kathy Voecks, associate professor of 1xbet online sports betting and head of design, serves as the scenic designer; Dana Pinkston, associate professor of 1xbet online sports betting , serves as the costume designer; Jo Sanburg, instructor of lighting and sound design, serves as a sound designer; and Ben Stark, associate professor of 1xbet online sports betting , is the technical director.

Tickets are .50 for the general public; .50 for seniors, military, faculty and staff; and for students and youth. They can be purchased online at k-state.edu/mtd/tickets or by calling 785-236-8638. Tickets may also be purchased at the McCain Auditorium box office. All tickets, regardless of purchase method, include sales tax and are free from convenience fees.

The following Kansas State University students are part of the cast or crew for "Pirates of Penzance":

Teva Spencer, senior in 1xbet online sports betting , Andover, wardrobe crew; Savana Gorman, freshman in secondary education, Chapman, wardrobe crew; Janae Schulte, sophomore in human development and family science, Ellsworth, set/props crew; Hunter Parker, sophomore in political science and 1xbet online sports betting , Fort Scott, spotlight operator.

From Greater Kansas City: Cooper McGuire, senior in vocal performance, Gardner, as Major-General; Anthony Bandy, senior in music 1xbet online sports betting , light board operator, and Donovan Watts, junior in 1xbet online sports betting , as Police, both from Kansas City; Spencer Pope, freshman in 1xbet online sports betting education, Lenexa, sound board operator; Lauren Taylor, junior in music 1xbet online sports betting , Olathe, as a Daughter; Kaitlyn Burns, junior in 1xbet online sports betting , as Police, Erin Grochowsky, junior in music education, as a Daughter, and Zack Russell, junior in music composition, as a Pirate and Queen Victoria, all from Overland Park; Brahm Berry, freshman in 1xbet online sports betting education, Roeland Park, as a Pirate; and Matthew Robison, freshman in music 1xbet online sports betting , Shawnee, as a Pirate.

Davis Roe, junior in 1xbet online sports betting , Kingman, as a Pirate.

From Manhattan: Michael Duncan, junior in 1xbet online sports betting , as Police; Rachel Hunt, master's student in music, as Edith; Sarah Hutchison, senior in 1xbet online sports betting , spotlight operator; Willie Michaels, senior in vocal performance, as Samuel; and Ashley Peery, junior in music education, as a Daughter.

Quinton Church, master's student in 1xbet online sports betting , Minneapolis, as a Pirate; J.D. Warren, senior in 1xbet online sports betting , Salina, as Police; Emma Price, sophomore in 1xbet online sports betting , Scott City, as a Daughter; and Jesse Barnes, junior in 1xbet online sports betting , Spring Hill, lighting designer.

From Topeka: Skyler Lindquist, sophomore in English, as a Pirate; Hunter Nelson, senior in English and 1xbet online sports betting , as the Sergeant; and Lucero Padilla, senior in vocal performance, as Frederic.

Brandon Piper, freshman in wildlife and outdoor enterprise management, Wamego, set/props crew.

From Wichita: Spencer McIntire, senior in vocal performance, as the Pirate King; Abby Schweikert, senior in management, wardrobe crew; and Kim Wong, junior in 1xbet online sports betting , wardrobe crew.

Sarrah Sultz, sophomore in 1xbet online sports betting education, Winfield, as a Daughter.

From Missouri: Samantha Williams, junior in vocal performance, Branson as Mabel; Brett Boline, junior in architectural engineering and 1xbet online sports betting , Carl Junction, as Police; Oliver Hutchison, junior in civil engineering, Kansas City, as Police; and Sydney VanDyke, sophomore in communication sciences and disorders, St. Joseph, as a Daughter.

From Nebraska: Masie Dulitz, freshman in 1xbet online sports betting education, Kearney, as a Daughter; and Payton Boldt, sophomore in vocal performance, Omaha, as Kate.

Lorenzo Butler, master's student in 1xbet online sports betting , Lawton, Oklahoma, as a Pirate; and Grace Volker, senior in vocal performance, Madison, South Dakota, as Ruth.



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