![]() The casting incorporates a gender-diverse approach and explores how aspects of non-traditional casting in traditional musical theatre productions can create more opportunities for various communities to see themselves represented in characters onstage. ![]() With joyful songs, silly humor, and a 90-minute runtime, the night of musical theatre includes the familiar faces of Charlie Brown, played by Anna Puster ’25, Lucy van Pelt, played by Rosie Cassidy ’25, Snoopy, played by Victoria Silva ’23.ĭirected and choreographed by Sarah Best, visiting assistant professor of music and voice, with orchestra conductor Jeff Lindberg, professor of music, the production is a collaborative effort between various faculty members in the Department of Music, also including Toni Shreve as music director and vocal coach. The universal messages surrounding the meaning of life, finding happiness, and searching for a sense of belonging in one’s community are delivered through the experiences of the memorable Peanuts characters. Schulz.Ī full-length musical theatre production, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown intends to capture the attention of all ages. Presented in collaboration with Opera/Lyric Theatre Workshop, the musical theatre production features familiar songs like “Happiness” and “Suppertime” for an evening of music and fun with Charlie Brown and friends based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. in the Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center (525 E. The College of Wooster Department of Music will present the musical You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown on April 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. College of Wooster Department of Music presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown ![]()
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