Musical Theatre Troupe
About Musical Theatre Troupe
Although Musical Theatre Troupe is a one-credit course, it is a selective, by audition only, course. Within the course, students research and create an original musical revue and perform it at the close of the semester. Past revues have included tributes to Sondheim, R&H, and Jazz on Broadway. The troupe usually consists of 10-20 students. Auditions are open to currently enrolled tri-college students of any major. An informational meeting about Troupe is held the week prior to auditions in the Walsh Studio. Here Dr. Katherine Noone will provide information on auditions and rehearsals, which are held from 3:30-5:00 PM every Monday and Wednesday throughout the semester. If you are interested, please prepare approximately thirty-two bars of a musical theatre song and come prepared to do a movement audition as well. If you have further questions regarding troupe or the auditions, or are unable to attend the informational meeting, please contact Dr. Noone at Katherine.Noone@ndsu.edu.
Performances

Reel to Real, Live Music from Memorable Movie Musicals: Nov. 30 - Dec. 1, 7 PM, Askanase Auditorium
Featuring songs from:
All That Jazz (On Broadway)
Pocahontas (The Colors of the Wind)
Singin' in the Rain (Good Morning)
Moulin Rouge (Lady Marmalade)
Mulan (Make a Man)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend)
An American in Paris (I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise)
Little Mermaid (Part of Your World)
Toy Story (You've Got a Friend in Me)
Aladdin (Friend Like Me)
INTERMISSION
Hunchback (Topsy Turvy)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Why Don't You Do Right?)
Hercules (Zero to Hero)
Meet Me in St. Louis (Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas)
Mame (We Need a Little Christmas)
White Christmas (Holiday Inn)
Adults: $5, Seniors/Students $2. Tickets are available at the door. Free for NDSU music majors/minors with green card only.
Past Productions
The New Broadway!
April 27-28, 2012
Askanase Auditorium
Inspired Broadway: The Stories Behind the Musical Curtain
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Askanase Auditorium

