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Muskego drama presents 'Father of the Bride'

Muskego High School Drama Club members (from left) Paul Salsieder, Hannah Cantrell, Tammy Kuehn and Allan Zablocki rehearse a scene from “Father of the Bride.” Photo By Muskego High School Drama Club

Oct. 31, 2011 | 0 comments

Muskego - The family comedy "Father of the Bride" will be presented by the Muskego High School Drama Club at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturdayat the Muskego High School Performing Arts Center, S8750 Racine Ave.

Written by Caroline Francke, the play tells the story of the Banks family as they prepare for the marriage of daughter Kay to "a big overgrown ham with a pair of shoulders." Kay wants a small and simple wedding, she thinks, but the audience soon learns how that idea turns into a huge wedding that might just break the Banks' bank.

Tickets are $5. The first six are the main characters:

Appearing in "Father of the Bride" as Mr. Banks will be Allan Zablocki; as Mrs. Banks, Tammy Kuehn (understudy Mary Missiaen); as Kay Banks, Hannah Cantrell (understudy Beekah Media); as Ben Banks, Dylan Dix; as Tommy Banks, Josh Spano; as Buckley Dunstan, Paul Salsieder; as Buzz Taylor, Michael Toth; as Peggy Swift, Sarah Penn (understudy Kelsey Cybell); as Delilah, Kayla Loos (understudy Zoe Papia); as Miss Bellamy, Kaitlyn Rinka (understudy Nevena Berich).

As Mr. Massoula, Max Prodkhodko; as Joe, Jakob Levkel; as Mrs. Pulitzski, Ashlie Olzewski; as Red, Ashlie Weber; as Pete, Anna Mazza; as Tim's Girl, Monica Marciniak; as Movers/Caterers/Florists, Mary Missiaen, Zoe Papia, Beekah Madia, Nevena Berich, Dayna Daley, Kara Abbey, Ciera Samdinski and Kelsey Cybell.

For more information, contact the PAC, (262) 971-1790, Ext. 4545.

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