STAGE TUBE: Goin' Vlogging with SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS Tour - Episode 6

By: Mar. 11, 2015
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We're goin' courting! Take a look backstage with Carver Duncan (Caleb) and Corinne Munsch (Sarah) of the National Tour of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers!" In Episode 5, "Pre-Show," Carver and Corinne answer more of your Twitter questions (with the help of Wes Drummond and Kate Marshall) and take you on an exclusive look backstage for what it looks like to get ready to do this rip-roarin show!

Finding a wife in the 1850's wasn't easy for men living in the Oregon mountain region, especially when there are seven brothers in one family! That's how our story begins in "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers." Adam, the oldest of the seven, sets out for town to bring back a wife to take care of the cooking, cleaning and mending. In town, he meets Milly, the server and cook at the local cafe. He knows that it's sudden, but asks her to marry him. Milly is up for an adventure and says yes because she's tired of being the cook for all the men in town and can't wait to take care of just one man. But he "forgot" to mention those other six brothers waiting back at home. After her discovery, she sets out to make the others the most eligible bachelors around!

"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is a high-energy musical combining the classic, physical dancing styles with fun and energetic scenarios. Not only do the brothers have to dance eloquently at times with their brides, complete with eye-catching lifts and tosses, they also have fun and unique numbers that you would only see in "Seven Brides." One situation includes a complicated and physical dance with axes and another with blankets as she gets them ready to go to the social.

Playing the spitfire Milly is Kate Marshall. She grew up in Britton, South Dakota, has a Music Education degree from South Dakota State and a Masters of Music in Music Theater Performance from Arizona State. Kate represented her home state at the Miss America Pageant in 2008 and her favorite credits include Princess Fiona (Shrek), Milly (Seven Brides), Woman 2 (I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change), Riff Raff (Rocky Horror Show) and Anna (The King and I).

Justun Hart will play the head of the Pontipee family, Adam. He toured with How the Grinch Stole Christmas this past holiday season where he was the Grinch understudy. Hart recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theater, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Some of his favorite credits include Floyd Collins (Floyd), Oklahoma! (Jud), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Graydon), and Sunday in the Park with George.

There's an energetic and talented cast to compliment Adam and Milly. The Pontipee brothers will be played by Wes Drummond (Benjamin), Carver Duncan (Caleb), Matt Casey (Daniel), Ben Cramer (Ephraim), Will Leonard (Frank), and Max King (Gideon). The beautiful brides will be performed by Kiersten Benzing (Alice), Diane Huber (Dorcas), Danielle Barnes (Ruth), Kelsey Beckert (Liza), Avery Bryce Epstein (Martha) and Corinne Munsch (Sarah). Katharine Gentsch covers all of the brides as the female swing.

The suitors will be played by Glenn Britton (Jeb), Sean Cleary (Nathan), Marty Craft (Luke), Joshua Kolberg (Matt), Corey John Hafner (Zeke) and Olin Davidson (Joel).

Rounding out the cast as The Reverend is Michael Weaver who toured with Fiddler on the Roof last season, and husband and wife team Dustin and Courtney Cunningham as Mr. and Mrs. Hoallum who will also be playing the guitar and accordion live on stage.

For tour information, visit SevenBridesTour2015.com. Also, become a fan on Facebook (Seven Brides Tour 2015) as well as on Instagram and Twitter (@SevenBridesTour / #7B47B)!

"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is a Prather Touring production. Prather Touring is owned and operated by William T. Prather. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is the seventh national tour, previously touring Beehive, the 60s Musical in 2007, the 10th Anniversary tour of Footloose in 2008/2009, The Wedding Singer in 2010, All Shook Up in 2011, Blast in 2012 and Fiddler on the Roof in 2013.



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