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2004 Fall Play
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cast of Characters:

  • COOKIE:  Katie Ridenour

  • DAR (D’Artagnan):  Dustin Bagnall

  • MOTHER:  Hannah Johnson

  • ATHOS:  Ryan Baker

  • PORTHOS:  Zack Ruppel

  • ARAMIS:  Ryan Mason

  • CONSTANCE:  Rachel Keim

  • ROCHEFORT:  Grant Davis

  • CARDINAL RICHELIEU:  Austin Black

  • THE QUEEN:  Katie Beyke

  • MILADY DeWINTER:  Michelle Ford

  • MOM:  Allie Stevens

  • BUCK (Lord Buckingham):  Jay Cupp

  • LADY:  Sara O’Connell

  • SALLY FORTH:  Jennifer Bonifield

**EXTRAS (cheerleaders, telethon workers, sword fighters, crowd members):

  • Jacob Schwarm

  • Christian Kampe                        

  • Kat Hendricks                                    

  • Bobbi Jo Evans

  • Katie Kidd

  • Carlie Hibbert

  • Melvin Gutierrez

  •  Eden Gayer

**CREW:

  • Marshall Petty

  • Thomas Aschemann

  • Jessi Baker

  • Chelsie Coulter

  • Mary Jarvis

  • Taylor Reel

Plot Summary

Ever wonder if chivalry is dead?  Wonder who killed it?  Witness yet another telling of the Dumas classic of daring, dastardly deeds, and dainty costumes. Young D'Artagnan seeks to become a musketeer or, at least see if that brochure about Paris was true or not. His nagging mother sends him off to find his destiny. He is not in the City of Lights for more than ten minutes when he finds himself dueling all three of the musketeers

Before he can begin, he and his group are charged by Rochefort and the Cardinal's Guards. What follows are many scenes of sword play and swashbuckling (...AND he finds a lady, Constance), who actually looks a lot like the brochure.

This spoof of 17th century France pulls out all the stops, and is full of
outrageous characters from a lying Cardinal who's into magic, to Milady DeWinter who cannot get away from her mother. Throw in a narrator, several star-crossed overs, a race on stick horses, some cheerleaders, and a fund-raising telethon, and your audience won't know what hit them. Full of fast-paced dialogue and action, this just could be the real story behind The Three Musketeers.

 

 

 

                                           

 

 

 



 

 
   
     
     
 
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