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Tonight's opening of The Music Man was community theater at its best. Baywood 5th grade teacher, Chris McHugh, stars as the Music Man, a traveling conman who seeks to pass himself off as a professor of music so that he can sell a town enough instruments, lessons and uniforms to create its own marching band. BHS mom-around-town, Susan Melanson, stars as the librarian who, along with the town, is eventually won over by the music man's charm. Chris' son, BIS student Soren Royer-McHugh, also is in the play as well as these other familiar Burlingame names: Dimitri Wentworth, Camille Vistica, Nicholas Gumas and more....Congratulations Pied Pipers on a job well done. Chris and Susan -- you were terrific.
Posted by: Joanne | April 29, 2006 at 06:09 AM
I'd also like to see the San Mateo and Burlingame High School productions placed on the "Upcoming Events" calendars. We are always remarking how the teens have nothing to do, but I think if they went to these productions, they would really be amazed and amused at the young talent around them. A fun, safe place to go.
Posted by: | April 29, 2006 at 03:03 PM