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This year’s Knoxville Drama Department musical begins tonight at the Knoxville Performing Arts Center. “Meet Me in St. Louis” is a family-friendly show whose cast features Knoxville students of all ages. Director Heidi Feldman explains what to expect in this year’s show.
“Meet Me in St. Louis is an adorable, charming, family-friendly musical, based on the Kensington Stories book written by Stacy Benson. After that, the book was converted to a screenplay for Judy Garland’s film. In the late 80’s, it was translated into a stage production. It follows a family in the early 1900’s in St. Louis during the world’s fair.”
Knoxville High School Musical Opens Tomorrow
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Tickets are now available for this year’s Knoxville High School Musical, as students will present “Meet Me in St. Louis” next weekend. Director Heidi Feldman tells KNIA/KRLS News that it’s a family-friendly show based on the Kensington Stories book written by Stacy Benson. Included in the cast are Knoxville students of all ages. Feldman says this year’s performances will have restricted attendance, and no ticket sales will take place at the door.
“All tickets are to be purchased online. We’re not doing tickets at the door, it’s just to mitigate the 50 percent capacity in the Knoxville Performing Arts Center. Masks are required in KPAC, we’ll be blocking off several rows of seating to try to keep our patrons and performers as safe as possible.”