Roxy’s Salute to Broadway returns to stage
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 By  María Camp Published 
1:50 pm Thursday, May 11, 2023

Roxy’s Salute to Broadway returns to stage

The Roxy’s Salute to Broadway took the stage this year May 4-5 at 7 p.m., May 6 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and May 7 at 2 p.m. Written and directed by Hillary Malone Hall, the show paid tribute to many Broadway hits from across the decades.

This year’s cast included 87 community members, representing both returning and new performers to the show. Portions of music from ten Broadway shows, mostly medleys, set the scene for the 2023 production, which included a storyline this year.  

“We have new, over-the-top costumes, a new set and the addition of a storyline,” explained Hall. “The production featured speaking, singing and dancing parts, as well as a lot of comedy. It’s a great show.” 

Other production staff included Kaylee Brannon, Choreographer; Tara Greenhill, Vocal Instruction; Gunner Lane, Assistant Manager and Sound Design; Krystal Hyde, Marketing and Publicity.  

Cast included: Susie Malone, Tara Greenhill, Brooklynn Adams, Dylan Adkins, Bryant Britton, Angie Burcham, Sarah Burks, Acie Cannon, Kim Clonts, Willodean Davis, Caitlyn DeMartin, Alanis Durrett, Aubree Gargis, Ashley Grimes, Cameron Hall, Catherine Hall, Addisyn Hatton, Kayden Headlee, Hailee Hill, Aubree Hyde, Micco Jackson, Addi James, Anna Claire King, Hannah King, Aleya Lane, Kyli Mather, Tori Mather, Jackson McAfee, Laura McDuffa, Sydney Medley, Amanda Mouser, Eli Mouser, Maddie Mouser, Tinsley Pierce, Aaliyah Prince, AnnaFaye Prince, Riley Roberson, Addy Ruiz, Teresa Smith, Zeth Smith, Faith South, Zy Traywick, Nick Vandiver, Macey Welborn, Hannah Adams, McKenzie Bickerstaff, Annalesa Bonds, Alena Boyles, Delaney Boyles, Allyson Bray, Nicole Britton, Ariel Cothrum, Jaston Franks, Crimson Garrison, Elsie Kaye Greenhill, Tyde Greenhill , Hadley Grimes, McKelvey Grimes, Simmie Grace Grimes, Khloe Guidry, Alivia Headlee, Nicole Jackson, Cooper Kennedy, Abigail King, Jase Lane, Mya Lindsey, Delilah Landers, Heidi Madden, Keylee Mayfield, Tysen McDonald, Ella Claire Mouser, Sadie Parker, Lillian Ritter, Arlee Roberts, Jacelyn Ruiz, Lora Smith, Drue Thomas, Nyla Thomas, Kaleigh Tutich, Mac Vandiver, Mazie Vandiver, Kennedy Watkins, Harper Welborn, Avery Wells, Brodie Wells, Samantha Wilson and Anne Tyler Zills.

Check out last year’s photos HERE.

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