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STAGE TUBE: The Cast of Sierra Rep's THE SOUND OF MUSIC Shares Their Favorite Things

By: Jul. 31, 2014
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The foothills will come alive with The Sound of Music when the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical returns, now through August 31 at Sierra Repertory Theatre's historic Fallon House Theatre in Columbia. Click below to go behind the scenes with the cast and learn about their favorite things!

The delightful musical - based on the true story of the von Trapp family in Austria - has been captivating audiences for more than half a century, drawing huge crowds when it first hit Broadway and appearing again six years later as a much-beloved film.

The thrilling story is an inspirational tale of love conquers all: Young Maria is failing in her attempts to become a nun and is sent by her convent to become a governess for a navy captain's seven children. She wins everyone over and eventually the captain breaks his engagement with a wealthy baroness to marry her. All this plays out as Austria is about to become part of Germany under Nazi rule.

The role of Maria will be played by Rhyn Saver, a New York resident whose impressive credits include Mother in Ragtime and Jeanie in Hair at the Weathervane Theater in New Hampshire. Saver's first Actors Equity contract as a teen was for the role of Liesl, Captain von Trapp's oldest child. Also, she recently married a widower with two daughters, and said she can't wait to bring her perspective to the role of Maria.

The show features some of the most oft-hummed and memorable songs written for musical theater: Edelweiss, My Favorite Things, Climb Ev'ry Mountain and the title song, Sound of Music.

Viets auditioned some 60 youngsters, eventually selecting seven to play the Von Trapp children. The show will also include several returning actors who are loved by SRT audiences. John C. Brown, who has played many roles at SRT, will return to play Captain von Trapp. Victoria Strong, who thrilled audiences as Anna in The King and I, will be the Mother Abbess, and Kathleen DeSilva (Don't Dress For Dinner) will play the Baroness. Drew Bordrew (Ali Hakim in Oklahoma!) will be Uncle Max.

The production team: Mark Seiver, musical director; Noble Dinse, set designer; Ryan Moller, costume designer; Greg Mitchell, lighting designer; Matt Sweetland, propmaster; Doug Brennan, stage manager.

The Sound of Music runs through August 21 at the Fallon House Theatre in Columbia State Historic Park. Most Thursday and Friday performances begin at 7 p.m., Saturday evening shows begin at 8 p.m. and Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. General admission ranges from $26 to $32 depending on date and time. The show is suitable for children. For more information or reservations, call Sierra Rep's box office at 209-532-3120 or visit Sierra Rep at www.sierrarep.org.



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