July 28, 29, August 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19

Tuck logo sky 2What would you do if you had all eternity? That's the question the eleven-year-old Winnie Foster played by Libby McDonald had to answer.

Although the show is based on what is ostensibly a 'children's book', it investigated some of the very serious themes about human mortality. The final scene which affirmed the 'circle of life' was particularly moving.

Paul Fouhy with Emily Wallace brought the show to life without its becoming maudlin. Molly Hill's choreography matched perfectly with Olivia Ochoa's music direction.

The Tuck family was a combination of KFT alums, Beaven Walters as the mother and Kevin Tanner as one of the sons and Nathan Drackett as the father and Cole Zieser as the other son.

One of the highlights of the show was a humorous song and dance number by John Lange as the Constable and Oliver Girouard as his apprentice.

Cheryl Oliver-Heffner played Winnie's grandmother. Cheryl goes all the way back to the last time Brigadoon was presented in 1988.

The show also had an extremely talented chorus .

Production Staff

Director: Paul Fouhy; Asst. Director/Stage Manager: Emily Wallace; Choreographer: Molly Hall; Music Director: Olivia Ochoa; Accompanist/Keyboardist: Beth Rainey; Sets: George Pledger; Costumes: Kristina Winch; Props: Stewart Shusterman

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