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North Harrison High School Presents
"Who Killed Elvis?"
February 5th, 6th, 12th, and 13th
Saturday, February 5th @ 6:00 PM
Quentin Flagg, a world famous Elvis Impersonator will perform a one
time only hour long concert. The play will follow the concert after a
short intermission
The Ranch House will be setup to sell concessions before the
concert and during the play.
Sunday, February 6th @ 2:00 PM
Saturday, February 12th @ 7:00 PM
Sunday, February 13th @ 2:00
Otis Berry an Elvis Impersonator who has a
Chapel in Leavenworth is giving a free concert after the play
Admission
to the play only is $6.00 for adults and $5.00 for students. Admission to the
concert and play both on Saturday, February 5th is $16.00. There will be a
silent auction of Elvis memorabilia during the intermission of the play, along
with a bubble gum blowing and hula hoop contest. Come join the fun! Call (812)
347-2741 or (812) 366-3968 for more information.
Quentin Flagg of Argos, Indiana, is a new generation Elvis Stylist. He
performs the music and style of the young Elvis Presley, 1956 through the early
1960's. He has performed in Chicago at the famous Sabre Room (a venue which has
featured such names as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, etc.), Chicago's House of
Blues, and is a favorite in Memphis each August during "Elvis Week". Quentin has
excited audiences at contests, fairs, and festivals throughout the United
States. Quentin's hip shaking, high-energy shows have been pleasing audiences
throughout the United States since 1998. He has fans all across the country and
several foreign countries due to his shows in Memphis, Chicago, Detroit,
Orlando, Cleveland, Tunica, New York City, Las Vegas, Canada, England, and
Ireland just to name a few. To learn more about Quentin you can go to his web
site at Quentin Flagg.com.
“Who Killed Elvis?” is a play that takes place in 2002, the 25th anniversary
of Elvis’s death. The setting is The Drop On Inn, a café and motel complex in
Butter Bluff, a small Southern town. A café in financial trouble capitalizes on
the fact that Elvis there in the 50’s. The owners of the café hold a Elvis
Impersonation Contest to attract business. A murder is committed and the mystery
and comedy begins. You will surely enjoy how the students of North Harrison
interpret their characters and perform their version of this play for you.
The cast and crew are as follows: Jake Hobson (Morty); Ben Beam (Shorty),
Brooke Morrison (Sari), Kari Allen (Angie), Andrew Banta (Nick), Vince Harris
(Norman), Athena Ash (Alice), Kristin Jeffries (Dani), David Crawford (Horace),
Bryan Elliott (Smithers), Marissa Crase (Ruth), Amber Boyd (Gert), Sarah Blevins
(Peep), Emily Pease (Robin), Koree Wood (Meadow), Laura Goins (Mary Smart), Jeff
Bachman (Neil), Angel Gardella (Louella), Amber Gardella (Zoe), Laurinda
Cockerham (Madame), Tamaki Nagai (Sierra Crunch), Peter Robertson (Doc), Erin
Royse (Granny), Alyssa Allen (Tracy), Jessica Carver (Darcy), Eric Gettelfinger
(Max), Nik Owen (Drack), Stacey Fessel (Betty), Amanda Schmelz (Bernice), Nick
Allen (Ralph), Melissa Beauchamp (Myrna and Voice of the Radio Announcer), Jamie
Waller (Kaye), Peter Robertson (Co-Director), Macie Long (Co-Director), B.J.
Crase (Stage Manager), Brittany Vest (Assistant Stage Manager), Nicole Hopkins
(Stage Crew), Danielle Steele (Stage Crew), Sound Board (Nate Damon), April
Mills (Light Board), Josh Kays (Light Board), Chris Burns (Spot One), Ashley
Ramsey (Spot Two), and Samantha Shirk (Spot Two).
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