Next week, Melissa Gilbert and the cast of the acclaimed National Tour of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, THE MUSICAL will be performing at the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science in Sioux Falls, South Dakota (June 1-6, 2010).
But before taking the stage, Gilbert and her cast mates will head north to the town of DeSmet, where they will visit the original Ingalls' Family Homestead, the quarter section of land that Charles Ingalls set claim to in 1880, now located at 20812 Homestead Road. It is in DeSmet where
Laura Ingalls Wilder not only grew up, but also where she returned later in her life with her husband, Almanzo Wilder, and where she wrote many of her Little House stories.
During their time in DeSmet, Gilbert and company will join the city's mayor, Gary Wolkow, a he officially declares June 1, 2010 as LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, THE MUSICAL Day.
Gilbert, who stars as Caroline "Ma" Ingalls, will be joined by
Steve Blanchard (Charles "Pa" Ingalls),
Kara Lindsay (Laura Ingalls),
Kevin Massey (Almanzo Wilder),
Kate Loprest (Nellie Oleson),
Jessica Hershberg (Mary Ingalls) and
Anastasia Korbal (Carrie Ingalls).
The cast will also visit the
Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society, the original DeSmet surveyor's house and the cemetery where much of the Ingalls family is buried, including Laura's parents, Charles and Caroline.
Melissa Gilbert said, "I'm beyond thrilled to have the opportunity to revisit the DeSmet homestead with my LITTLE HOUSE touring family - my ‘P-Dawgs,' as we call each other. This will definitely be a great experience for the whole company, to see the actual place where the Ingalls story was first born, and to join Mayor Wolkow in celebrating our musical's incredible national success. It's going to be a fantastic day for all of us."
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, THE MUSICAL, based on
Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved series of classic American books, is the uplifting story of an American family forging a new life amidst the mighty challenges, heartbreaks, joys and triumphs that face them in the newly-settled heartland. It is also the story of young Laura Ingalls, as she begins her life as a young woman, finding purpose and finding love. Above all, it is the celebration of the pioneering spirit and the core values on which this country was founded - a spirit that still resonates today.
Melissa Gilbert, who rose to fame as a child playing Laura in the hugely successful 1970s NBC television series "Little House on the Prairie," now continues her legacy "on the prairie" by taking on the role of Caroline "Ma" Ingalls.
Following the Sioux Falls engagement, LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE will play Ft. Worth (June 8-13) and Atlanta (June 15-20), before completing its celebrated 26-city National Tour in Kansas City (June 22-27).
Initiated for the stage by
Adrianne Lobel (A Year with Frog and Toad) and
Francesca Zambello, LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE is directed by Zambello (Disney's The Little Mermaid) and features music by Academy Award winner
Rachel Portman (Emma), lyrics by Donna di Novelli and a book by Tony Award winner
Rachel Sheinkin (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee).
Michele Lynch is choreographer and
Kevin Stites is musical supervisor.
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE is produced by
Ben Sprecher,
Amy Sprecher,
Louise Forlenza,
Bob Boyett,
Jay Harris,
William Franzblau,
Tony Fusco,
Larry Feinman, Peter W. Bezemes, Friendly Theatrical, LLC,
Jon B. Platt,
Wendy Federman,
Michael Filerman,
Marc Schwartz,
Karl Sydow and
Nelle Nugent, in association with
Bob Reich and
Sharon Carr.
For additional information, visit
www.LittleHouseTheMusical.com.
Photo credit: Carol Rosegg
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