The University of Oklahoma Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts Presented Seussical the Musical this weekend at the Rupel J. Jones Theatre
Students in the College of Fine Arts took the stage this weekend in their spring production of Seussical the Musical in the Rupel J. Jones Theatre Thursday to Saturday night at 8 p.m.
All 17 cast members sang and danced as they told the popular story of Horton Hears a Who with colorful costumes and astonishing set pieces.
“I loved the over all atmosphere the show gave off,” Macey Flowers, a sophomore student who attended the event, said. “It was energetic and entertaining from start to finish and the props and set costumes were fun to look at too.”
Audience members were easily drawn into the story as the cast members frequently came out into the audience as they performed.
"I love how all the Dr.Seuss characters jump out of their storybook's and everyone finds a way to interact together and the Cat in The Hat oversees it all," Brooke Lacy, a cast member performing in her first University production, said. "In a nut shell, I like how all of the characters come together in one show."
Lacy played the part of Bird girl in the show. She sang and danced behind the main characters and was in the background for most of the scenes in the show.
The program guide that each audience member received at the show, explains that Seussical the musical tells the story of Horton Hears a Who and brings together characters from several different Dr. Seuss stories. These characters include Horton the elephant, Mayzie Labird, Vlad Vladikoff, and many more.
Students enjoyed the crazy characters, costumes and interactive entertainment as Seussical the Musical
debuted the past two weekends.
"I would recommend people to go see it but only if you want to laugh and have a good time," Flowers
said.
Brooke Lacy shares a bit of her experience performing in Seussical the Musical:

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