In any case, Better Half, through her multiple connections, got unexpectedly invited to attend the concert as a guest and brought along my curmudgeonly self to enjoy the show, this time from a palco, which is a private box, at stage level (one level above the floor) and so this is how that experience went down, as compared with the previous, sweaty encounter in the Xmatkuil-like ambience of the Marc Anthony concert.

When you have a palco, which you can purchase for a year, you have a 13 seat box with a half kitchen (fridge, sink, etc), a lounge area (couch, coffee table) seats facing the stage and a bar to stand behind and watch from as well. Arriving at the Coliseo, there is no parking in Celestun as is the case if you have a regular seat. Palco owners have their parking spot right near the door and your walk is on concrete, not dusty rocks, and so your chance of having your clothing still dust-free when you enter the Coliseo is exponentially increased.


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While I would probably not buy one of these palcos for myself as it is beyond my budgets capabilities, it is a great thing to know someone who has bought one, and is willing to generously share it with you from time to time. Kind of like having a friend with a boat.

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George and Ira Gershwin take the stage of Felten-Start Theatre for the first theatrical production of the fall, the Fort Hays State University Homecoming Weekend production of "Crazy for You."


Performances are at 7:30 p.m. from Oct. 2 to Oct. 4. A matinee is at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6. Felten-Start is in Malloy Hall on the FHSU campus.


Set in the 1930s, "Crazy for You" is a witty and comedic romantic musical based on the novel by Ken Ludwig. The first act opens in Zangler Theatre in New York, with Tess, played by Rebecca Urban, Hays junior, as the dance director who dismisses the advances she gets from theatre owner Bela Zangler, played by Alexander Stout, Kanopolis senior.


Hoping to become part of the theatre and its performances is Bobby Child, played by L.J. Kemper, Topeka junior. Bobby, the child of a rich banking family, is denied an audition and returns outside to meet his fianc of five years, Irene, played by Jill Herbert, Wichita sophomore, and his mother, Mrs. Lottie Child, Hannah Keil, Hays sophomore.


Bobby is told to go to Deadrock, Nev., to foreclose on a theatre. Deadrock's theatre owner, Everett Baker, played by Tyler Wayman, McLouth sophomore, worries about his daughter, Polly, played by Hayley Funk, Quinter junior. She wants to carry on her mother's legacy of being in the town's performances and vows to get even with the bank for foreclosing on her father's theatre.


Lank Hawkins, played by Timothy Tarkelly, Hays senior, tries to convince Everett to sell the theatre to him because Lank is in love with Polly.


Bobby hits town dehydrated and on the brink of death and sees Polly. It is love at first sight, and he celebrates the moment by singing "Things are Looking Up."


Instead of foreclosing on the theatre and losing the love of his life, Bobby decides to put on a production to save the theatre. Polly enthusiastically agrees, but once she finds out Bobby is the banker from New York, she is heartbroken. Bobby wants the show to go on and impersonates Mr. Zangler, the director from New York, to keep the show going.


The 10 Zangler Follies appear and are put in the show. Once the local cowboys see the follies, the whole dreary town comes alive with excitement. The song "Slap That Bass" turns all the bad rehearsals and spirits up and creates high spirits. But while the show is going well, Polly has fallen in love with Bobby's impersonation of Mr. Zangler.


From there, the love and theatrical interests work themselves out through classic Gershwin songs, including "I Got Rhythm," "They Can't Take That Away from Me," "Embraceable You" and "Someone to Watch Over Me."


The show ends with the all the townspeople concocting a plan to reunite Polly and Bobby in the "Finale."


"Crazy for You" was nominated for nine Tony awards and won three, including Best Musical in 1992.


Tickets are $15 for the public and $10 for senior citizens and FHSU students with a valid ID. For more information or ticket reservations, call the department of Music and Theatre at 785-628-4533 or email fhsu.musicandtheater.boxoffice@gmail.com.


Follies Girls Chorus girls:

Beloit: Cassidy Turley, freshman, playing Sheila

Great Bend: Estella Schumacher, freshman, Elaine

Hays: Monica Rome, sophomore, Patsy

Samie Pfeifer, senior, Mitzi

Maggie Zody, junior, Betsy

Pueblo, Colo.: Sabrina Sales, freshman, Margie

Salina: Morgan Soldan, freshman, Louise

Solomon: Sarah Werling, junior, Susie


Cowboy's Chorus:

Dighon: Clayton Capra, freshman, playing Custus

Garden Plain: Jacob Stuhlsatz, freshman, Billy

Highlands Ranch, Colo.: Ryan Ross, sophomore, Junior

Hutchinson: Braden Pruitt, freshman, Harry

Kensington: Daniel Hill, junior, Wyatt

Lexington, Neb.: Orlando Garcia, senior, Jimmy

Salina: Jon-Luke Martin, freshman, Pete


The Cowboy Trio:

Garden City: Levi Gibbons, senior, playing Moose

Hays: Dusten St. Germain, freshman, Dusty

Ottawa: Michael Ritzel, senior, Mingo

Palco: Galen Whisman, sophomore, Sam


The Pit Orchestra:

Terry Crull, associate professor of music and theatre, conductor

Pam McGowne, department of music and theatre staff accompanist, piano

Arlington: Corey Huggins, junior, the guitar and banjo

Belle Plain: Sara Doyle, junior, horns

Beloit: Cole Johnson, freshman, keyboards

Concordia: Byran Longfellow, freshman, trumpets

Hays: Hilary Shepard, instructor of music and theatre, playing piccolo, clarinet, flute and saxophone

Matt Rome, senior, flute, clarinet and saxophone

Aaron Hoffman, junior, trumpets

Kevin Pham, senior, percussion

Healy: Luke Johnson, senior, bass

Lancaster: Steve Rathert, senior, bass trombone

Oberlin: Katie Glading, senior, tenor trombone

Parsons: Michael Walker, senior, trap set

Pratt: Greg Jones, senior, horns


Community members:

Devon Blackwood, playing clarinet and saxophone

Hannah Kishgarian, cello

* Camp Shakespeare participants will present "'What is love?': Shakespeare's Love Poetry and Drama" to residents of Meadowlark Hills retirement community from 1:30-3 p.m. Thursday, July 12, at the Meadowlark Hills Community Center, 2121 Meadowlark Road. ff782bc1db

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