
Theatre of the Big Bend celebrates its 60th anniversary of summer theatre when Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” a musical of the classic fairytale, opens Friday at the Kokernot Outdoor Theatre in Alpine.
Theatre of the Big Bend (ToBB) began producing outdoor summer shows in 1965 and was traditionally a collaboration between Sul Ross faculty and students and volunteer members from the Alpine community. Over the last three years, ToBB has been transitioning into a professional summer repertory and training ground for Sul Ross theatre students. This year, in honor of ToBB’s history of community involvement, “Cinderella” includes community members, SRSU students and alumni, and professional actors and musicians.
“‘Cinderella’ is about making the impossible possible,” said Director and Associate Professor of Cinematic Arts Bret Scott. “We have so many alumni working in the cast and backstage that in some ways this 60th anniversary production feels like a reunion. I think audiences will love the music and humor of the show. It’s sweet, it’s funny, it’s magical and you’ll go home humming the tunes.”
Campbell Mace-Meador stars as Cinderella and Sul Ross graduate Justin Hinton stars at Prince Topher.
Cinderella opens July 5 and runs Thursdays, Fridays, Saturday and Sundays at 8 p.m through July 20. Tickets are $20 for general admission and $15 for seniors (age 65 plus) and children (12 and under). Admission to all ToBB performances is free for U.S. veterans, active-duty military, and SRSU faculty, staff and student with valid ID.
To purchase tickets, visit www.bit.ly/sulross-theatre or www.theatrebigbend.org