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‘Hello, Dolly!’ at Mount Abe

Nov 17, 2022 | Photos of the Week

MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns
MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns
LOVE CAN BE a funny thing, particularly in the hands of the Mount Abraham Union High School Drama and Music programs. The Bristol school will stage the classic musical “Hello Dolly” this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Shown during a Friday dress rehearsal are, from left, Sarah Heath as hat shop owner Irene Malloy, Owen Kelliher as grumpy Horace Vandergelder, Greta Jennison as Irene’s assistant Minnie Fay, Sean Davison as Horace’s clerk Cornelius Hackl, and Lily James Roberts as matchmaker Dolly Levi. Photo by Buzz Kuhns

MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns
MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns
MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns

MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns
MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns
MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns

MORE THAN 100 Mount Abraham Union High School students, their parents and a group of community volunteers have worked together to make the 30th year of fall musicals one of the best. A beautiful set, great lighting and live band featuring musicians from LC Jazz will complement witty dialogue, fine singing and wonderful dancing. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Bristol school will stage “Hello, Dolly!” with shows each night at 7 p.m. and Saturday also at 2 p.m. A dress rehearsal late last week provided a sneak peak of performances by Lily James Roberts as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, Owen Kelliher as Horace Vandergelder, Bella Hartwell as Horace’s niece Ermengarde, AJ Donlon as her beau Ambrose Kemper, Sarah Heath as Irene, and Sean Davison as Cornelius, among many other actors. Photos by Buzz Kuhns

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