The Sound of Music, Starring Kim Huber and Tom Schmid, Begins Feb. 10 at California's 3D Theatricals | Playbill

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News The Sound of Music, Starring Kim Huber and Tom Schmid, Begins Feb. 10 at California's 3D Theatricals The Sound of Music, the final collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, is presented by California's 3D Theatricals beginning Feb. 10 at the Plummer Auditorium.

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Tom Schmid

Directed by T.J. Dawson, the limited engagement continues through Feb. 26.

The Sound of Music stars Kim Huber (Marie Christine) as Maria, Tom Schmid (Annie Get Your Gun) as Captain Von Trapp,
 John Butz as Franz, Pamela Hamill as Sister Margaretta, Bonnie Kovar as Frau Schmidt, Cynthia Marty as Mother Abbess, Neil Starkenberg as Rolf, James Stellos as Max
, Jill Van Velzer as Elsa Schraeder, Tamara Zook as Sister Berthe, Tessa Grady as Liesl, Hadley Miller as Gretl, Jenna Lea Rosen as Louisa, Griffin Runnels as Friedrich, Carter Thomas as Kurt, Jaidyn Young as Marta and Cozi Zuehlsdorff as Brigitta.

The ensemble includes 
Melissa Balles, Matthew Benedict, Abby Bolin, Carlin Castellano, Megan Cherry, Deborah Chitty, Macleish Day, Kaitlyn Etter, Amy Glinskas, Laura Hathaway, Stephanie Leppert, Michael Marchak, Kimberly McCoy, Natalie Sachse, Stefanie Salai, Peter Schueller, Matthew Thurmond and Zachary Zaret.

Other members of the creative team include musical director Julie Lamoureux, choreographer Kami Seymour, set designer Bruce Goodrich, lighting designer Kent Sheranian, sound designer John Feinstein, hair and wig designer Kat Senior and prop designer Terry Hanrahan.

Following The Sound of Music, 3D Theatricals will present A Chorus Line (May 11-27), Avenue Q (July 13-29), I Love a Piano (Sept. 7-23) and Hairspray (Oct. 12-28).

The Plummer Auditorium is located at 201 E. Chapman Avenue in Fullerton, CA. For more information and tickets, visit www.3dtshows.com.

 
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