February 15, 2009

SIKESTON -- A production of what several call one of the best musicals of all time is set to begin Thursday night. The Sikeston Little Theatre will put on seven performances of "The Music Man," directed by Steve Beydler. A cast of more than 50 people are involved to tell the story from a century ago in the rousing production, which was also performed by the group in 1985...

Harold Myrick and Kathy Cullins, along with two youth, sing "The Wells Fargo Wagon," during a scene of "The Music Man." The Sikeston Little Theatre production has more than 50 cast members and will begin on Thursday. Tickets remain available to the public. (Photo by Michelle Felter, Staff)
Harold Myrick and Kathy Cullins, along with two youth, sing "The Wells Fargo Wagon," during a scene of "The Music Man." The Sikeston Little Theatre production has more than 50 cast members and will begin on Thursday. Tickets remain available to the public. (Photo by Michelle Felter, Staff)

SIKESTON -- A production of what several call one of the best musicals of all time is set to begin Thursday night.

The Sikeston Little Theatre will put on seven performances of "The Music Man," directed by Steve Beydler. A cast of more than 50 people are involved to tell the story from a century ago in the rousing production, which was also performed by the group in 1985.

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