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					Director 
					Donna Koehler holding flowers and trying to hold back the 
					tears following the Mount Pulaski High School Drama Club's 
					performance of "The Addams Family Musical" on Saturday 
					night. On the right is Koehler's daughter Sydney, a senior 
					in the production.  | 
				 
			 
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			Addams Family: The MPHS Drama Club production a huge hit 
			
		 
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            [April 14, 2015]  
			
			MOUNT 
			PULAKSI - Director Donna Koehler has guided the Mount Pulaski High 
			School Drama Club for the past 13 years. With this year's 
			performance of "The Addams Family Musical" on Saturday night, she 
			once again was very proud of her cast and crew.  
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			 "I've known these particular kids for many years, so 
			it was extremely rewarding to experience their growth on stage and 
			their joy and excitement as they successfully performed four shows 
			this past weekend," said Koehler. "I especially enjoyed the music. 
			The songs are catchy and it was fun teaching the kids to dance.  
			 
			There were ten seniors on The Addams Family Musical cast and crew 
			and our saying was, "Take the stage and leave a legacy." What a 
			legacy these seniors will leave. From Elizabeth Allen's stunning 
			portrayal of Morticia to Samantha McCarty and Hannah Riedle 
			fabulously splitting the role of Wednesday at different productions, 
			these senior girls did not miss a mark.  
			 
			Not to be outdone, the senior boys included Brady Walsh as a 
			phenomenally funny Uncle Fester and Clayton Lindley as a perfectly 
			portrayed Lucas Beineke.  
			 
			Squeeze in fellow seniors Julia Beccue as Pugsley and Brady 
			Coppinger as Mal Beineke, and it was easy to understand why the 
			audience was nonstop laughter and applause all evening. 
			 
			    
			 
			Sydney Koehler, a Movie Star Ancestor, and Molly Williams, a 
			Medieval Lady Ancestor, rounded out the senior supporting cast 
			members.  
			 
			Moving on to a stellar class of juniors, these kids have a bright 
			future ahead. First off, Max Coppinger played the lead role of Gomez 
			and this young man was sensational. Simply put, he nailed it. His 
			voice, his demeanor, his accent and his body language all made for 
			an impeccable Gomez.  
			 
			Junior Elizabeth Siebert also made for a marvelous Morticia, a role 
			she shared as well with Elizabeth Allen.  
			 
			Another junior in the production was Miranda Hilliard as Alice 
			Beineke. Where has this girl been? She was outstanding on stage and 
			another example of how Koehler perfectly cast each and every student 
			in this production.  
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			  The final junior in the performance was Lizzie 
				Ford, who danced away all evening as a Flight Attendant 
				Ancestor.  
				 
				Other notable roles included that of Grandma, shared hilariously 
				by sophomores Eli Olson and T.J. Benhart.  
				 
				The role of Lurch was also portrayed by a sophomore, Josh Dyer. 
				This kid managed to never crack a smile all evening and simply 
				lurk about the stage in that ever famous creepy Addams way.  
				 
				Speaking of creepy, one cannot fail to mention Cousin Itt. 
				Freshman Shay Inselmann flawlessly portrayed Cousin Itt.  
				 
				Many other sophomores and freshmen rounded out the production in 
				various roles. It's pretty easy to say based on the crowd's 
				reaction and the word of mouth around town, that The Addams 
				Family Musical was a huge hit. From the opening number "When 
				You're an Addams" to Uncle Fester's famous line at the end, "To 
				the moon, Alice" this entire cast entertained a captivated 
				audience of all ages.  
				 
				Indeed these very talented young people of Mount Pulaski High 
				School took the stage for four performances and most certainly 
				left not only a legacy but also many lasting memories of a 
				fantastic run of shows.  
				 
				[Teena Lowery] 
			
			  
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