This Tony-award winning musical of the 50’s is an American classic. Based on Al Capp’s politically and socially satirical comic strip, its humor and commentary have uncanny relevance today. The story centers on Dogpatch’s Sadie Hawkins’ Day Race, the annual opportunity for Daisy Mae to once again attempt to snag Li’l Abner for her husband. But the race gets interrupted by Washington D.C. bureaucrats who announce that Dogpatch has been determined to be the most unnecessary town in the USA, and thus has been selected as the site for testing the atomic bomb. Told they can only avoid evacuation and annihilation by demonstrating that the town has some redeeming value, Mammy Yokum throws her secret Yokumberry tonic into the mix, the plot thickens, and the madCapp ride takes off!
FEATURING
Derek Rubiano and Meredith M. Sweeney as Abner and Daisy Mae, along with Greg Abbott, Marcy Agreen, Nick Alspaugh, Jeff Asch, Dylan Bailey, Margie Bates, Jordan Bland, Crystal Boyer, Kaitlin Brasuell, Sheldon Cohen, Diane Dooley, Ron “Adam” Dunberger, Drew Fitzsimmons, Dave Fulton, Janice Garcia, Marco Antonio Garcia, Slater Ross Garcia, Ira Gewant, Leigh Golden, Greg Hardash, Emma Hatton, Heidi Johnson, Mike La Stelley, Francesca Palermo, Dash Porter, Robyn Rothstein, Valerie Ruel, Minerva Schott, Bruce Schroffel, Max Heldring Stormes.

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CAST PICTURES
Featured in the cast of “Li’l Abner” are (from left) Margie Bates, Jeff Asch, Derek Rubiano, Meredith M. Sweeney, Greg Abbott.

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