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Show '. F 1 Voods Cross High presents Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' Tip back your cowboy hat! Fluff your petticoats! We're "Coin urtin' " with the "Seven Brides Seven Brothers," the tenth anal an-al musical extravaganza sented by Wocds Cross High School. Bonni Hobbs, Woods Cross High's drama teacher and coach, (along with Sheila Price, production manager), is renowned for the musicals she has directed and pro- duced for the entertainment and enjoyment en-joyment of Bountiful community. The story is the delightful account ac-count of a lonely mountain man, Adam Pontipee (senior Dan Humphreys) Hum-phreys) wooing a wife, Millie, (Kynda Harris), up to his cabin. He forgets to mention his seven unruly brothers also live at the cabin. The action begins when the seven brothers decide they also want wives. Songs that are favorites from the play include, "Bless Your Beautiful Hide, "Goin Courtin'," "Sobbin' Women and many others. Tickets may be purchased in advance ad-vance from any Woods Cross drama student or on the evenings of the performances, March 15, 16, 17 and 19. Curtain time will be 7 p.m. at Woods Cross High School auditorium. L i . t ' Adam, Dan Humphreys) will be 'Going Courtin' with Millie (Kynda Harris) in the upcoming Woods Cross High School production pro-duction of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." The play will be presented Mar. 15, 16, 17 and 19. at 7 pm at the high school. Tickets are available at the door. |