The play’s set was built by nine high school students under the supervision of union carpenters and painters as part of The Muny’s T3 (Technical Theatre Training) Program.
The roughly 90-minute play touches on many of Williams’s abiding themes—sexual repression, insanity, societal outcasts—but its primary concern is restlessness.
When Geoff Myers was a student at Normandy High School, he had never taken a dance class. He ended up dancing professionally—and now oversees every last detail for the dance sequences in “The Lion King.”
You probably know the show pays tribute to Motown records through the story of the label’s founder, Berry Gordy. But here are 10 more things you probably don’t know.