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zal Friday night with a delightfi
r the direction of Betti Herring,
nittedly, the story is a difficult
:ularly in a small theatre. Ti
try and space was compensal
ver, and was especially entertai
aling the show was tiny Adrienr
to. Dressed in a furry black jum
nee laughing hysterically as ;
ST OF the cast was made up of y
job. Especially good performan
i as the Mayor of Munchkinlai
1 and Kyle Smith portraying
te. Smith was exceptionally fur
jrn drawl very matter of factly.
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tional in thpir phnrnr?t??ri7oHnnc
(laying an uncanny likeness i
:ter, Nancy Shumaker was sup
a. The very talented actrc
ting the radiant goodness assoc
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d witch of the west. Played I
ring spinster succeeded in scarii
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and Randall Browning as Scare
igh his vocals were just adequate
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s were strong, yet he seemed to I
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hurry throught his lines a feeling
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