Mount Vernon PlayersYouth Present: Rebel Without a Cause Sunday June 10th, 2012 |
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Steven Meeker Jr. Phone: 330-275-6012 Email: smeeker7793@yahoo.com Web: http://www.facebook.com/events/295188420575492/#!/events/295188420575492/296944087066592/?notif_t=gr |
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Mount Vernon High School S Division St and Yellow Jacket Dr Mount Vernon, OH, 43050 (click for map) |
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| The Mount Vernon Players and talented youth from Mount Vernon, Fredericktown, Centerburg and Highland present Rebel Without a Cause presented by The Mount Vernon Players and the Youth of Knox County: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE By James Fuller. Based on the classic film starring James Dean, Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo. Special thanks to Dramatic Publishing. June 8 & 9 (Curtain at 7:30pm) and 10 (Curtain at 2:30pm) at The Mount Vernon High School Theatre (300 Martinsburg Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio) Tickets are available at the door (Doors open 30 minutes before the show) - $7 for adults, $5 for students and senior citizens (RESERVED SEATING - CONTACT Steven Meeker to reserve a seat. You will pay at the door) Directed by Steven Meeker Jr. Nora Rice - Stage Manager Starring: Logan Rennie as Jim Stark Stephanie Fongheiser as Judy Brown Andrew Clarkson as Plato Doug Reitsma as Buzz Walker Griggs as Ray Matthew Christopher as Mr. Stark Corin Sponsler as Mrs. Stark Evan Schorr as Officer Mullen Eleni Teegarden as Mrs. Davis Graham Hughes as Crunch Nick Wheeler as Goon Shawn Meeker as Moose Lily McBride as Helen Allison Glass as Millie Kerstin Glachs as Grandma Cassidy Noonen as Belle Rachel Downey as Miss Hannington Johnson Cochran as Mr. Brown Staci Bennington as Mrs. Brown Olivia Dillon as Lecturer John Kolberg as Man/Officer One Thomas Rice as Officer Two Tyrynn Arrington as Gang Member SYNOPSIS: In spite of a warning, Jim won't stay away from Judy, even though she is the steady of Buzz, the leader of a gang of high school toughs. Determined to stay out of trouble and yet unwilling to be thought of as a coward, Jim manages successfully until his new friend, Plato, in an effort to help him, is beaten up and the other students start to call him "chicken." Jim agrees to a fantastic test of courage between himself and Buzz. A tragic accident takes place. Jim, shocked, tries to go to the authorities but only succeeds in arousing the leaderless but vicious remains of Buzz's high school gang, who set out to find and punish him for "betrayal." Jim and Judy begin to discover in each other part of the answer they have been looking for to some of the problems of being teenagers. Plato tries to delay the gang when they appear looking for Jim, but in his confusion and terror, Plato runs away and creates thereby another tragedy. |
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