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MAT and HHS deserve praise for presenting ‘Joseph’

Do you know what goes on behind the scenes months before a production such as "Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?" The Hi-Line is home to some extraordinary people who spend hours and hours sewing costumes, sawing lumber, painting sets and learning new songs by heart. Casey and Angie Pratt are two of those people who, with a little help from their friends, spent long hours building sets on evenings and weekends for the musical, and more hours training and directing dozens of actors and singers who have been rehearsing after school and evenings for months. Rhonda Minnick has been directing the 20-musician orchestra for weeks now, with some people playing multiple parts and more than one instrument. Havre has a great number of wonderful, talented people, who have dedicated their time to making sure the community has theater and music. The Montana Actors' Theatre and Havre High School should be commended. Don't miss this performance of 'Joseph'! It is truly amazing! Gina Barker Havre

 

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