Theatre department to present Tony Award-winning musical

Cast members rehearse for the Hesston College production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

The Hesston College theatre department will present the Tony Award-winning musical “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 and 19 and Feb. 25 and 26 in the Northlawn Studio Theatre.

The musical comedy chronicles the experience of six quirky middle schoolers competing in a regional spelling bee run by two equally quirky adults. The story plays with words, wit and humor to address adolescent experiences, struggles and family life. As the story unfolds, the young characters realize that success does not equal winning.

The musical marks the second Hesston College production for first-year director Laura Kraybill, who directed “Dead Man Walking” during the fall semester.

‘Spelling Bee’ speaks to society as it brings to light family issues and the obsession of winning, said Kraybill. “The often sensitive issues are dealt with through humor, which brings down defenses. It is also funny and upbeat in contrast to the fall production, and will give students and the community an opportunity to experience a range of dramatic styles.”

Like most musicals, dance, song and spoken dialogue are interwoven to create an entertaining environment. Audience participation and performer improvisation are built into the script to bring a unique factor to “Spelling Bee.” The Hesston College production also features an expanded cast to provide more student roles, a rotating set to create visual excitement and a cameo appearance by a historical figure.

The show features a small cast, but Kraybill is excited by the experience, natural humor and versatility the students bring to the stage. Most of the performers have previous acting and musical experience. Many of them are also members of Bel Canto Singers, the college’s top choir.

“The cast is made up of people with already funny personalities, who shine as extremely quirky characters,” said Kraybill. “The show gives these students an opportunity to flex their acting muscles and have fun.”

Audience members who attended “Dead Man Walking” will easily see the versatility of the student actors in “Spelling Bee.” Freshman Robert Howell of Newton, Kan., played the lead role of Matthew Poncelet, a convicted murderer on death row in Dead Man Walking. Howell plays Poncelet’s stark opposite in “Spelling Bee” – a sweet, innocent kid who makes his own clothes and wears a helmet for fear of bumping his head.

“‘Spelling Bee’ is one of the most popular shows to come out of Broadway in the last ten years,” said musical director and Hesston College music faculty member Matthew Schloneger. “We have a talented group of singing actors this year, who I know will deliver some outstanding performances. It’s guaranteed to leave your sides aching from laughter.”

The show also features the full orchestration used in the original production, including both Hesston College students and professionals.

“Spelling Bee” has a running time of less than two hours. It is rated PG for sensitive issues and some language.

Tickets can be purchased through the Hesston College Bookstore in person, by phone at 620-327-8105 or online at www.hesstonbooks.com. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for students and seniors (65+). Tickets will also be available at the door 30 minutes before each show, and are subject to availability.

Located 30 miles north of Wichita, Hesston College is the two-year liberal arts college of Mennonite Church USA.