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A special thanks to all our sponsors and local celebrities. You helped to make our dinner a huge success. |
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We raised over $14,000 thanks to the community's support! |
The PTSC Staff dressed as their favorite Broadway characters. |
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Mary Sheid, physical therapist and owner of PTSC, helped to MC throughout the night. |
The guests enjoyed the entertainment and steak dinner. |
Jim Taylor, Athletic Trainer dressed as "Alice in Wonderland's" Mad Hatter. |
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Josh Drummond, ATC/DPT dressed as a gangster from "Chicago". |
Ronnica Warren, PTSC's HR Director, Brenda Miller, PTSC's COO, and Chris Green, Athletic Trainer dressed as their favorite Broadway characters. |
Midori Hall, PTSC's Front Desk Manager, dressed as a Pink Lady from "Grease". |
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Physical Therapist Assistant, Tammy Barks makes a great medieval character from "Spamalot". |
John Paul Miller, West Plain's Clinic Manager dressed as the spooky "Phantom of the Opera" while the Munchkins, played by Claire Johnson, Marketing Director, and Susan Courter, Executive Vice President, ran around with their lollipops. |
PTSC's newest Physical Therapist, Kim Lunday (left) enjoys the night with Missy Dugger, Occupational Therapist. |
The Broadway Entertainment |
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Timolyn Hardy from West Plains High School performed "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miserables. |
Tailer Rinker from WPHS sang "Home" from Beauty and the Beast. She also performed the duet "Come What May" with Robby Temple (right). |
"In His Eyes" from Jekyll & Hyde was performed by Gigi Ivey, who was once a part of the Little Rock and Memphis Opera. |
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Along his journey, the Phantom encounters the cast of "Wicked", where he meets Elphaba, played by Wendy Czerwonka, Galinda, played by Mary Sheid, and the Munchkins, played by Susan Courter and Claire Johnson. |
Our local celebrities and stars of our skit, "Not Another Broadway Show", written by Ward Franz. |
The Phantom, played by Judge Bill Hass, was confronted by Annie Oakley, played by Terry Hampton. |
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| Greg Carter played Frank Butler and defended his woman, Annie Oakley. |
The Phantom's last stop was on the set of "Hairspray" where he found Tracy Turnblad, played by Julie Thompson. |
Bryan Adcock turned out to be the star of the show as Edna from "Hairspray." |