HORIZONS OF GOLD
Presented by Inspiring Arts Group
Sept. 13-22
Hamilton
Directed by written by Beth Kenniv
Composed by James Kenniv & Jeff Smith
Lyrics by Dave Thompson
Cast: Rose: Kennedy Carstens/Kendall Hart; John Bollen: Phil Nelson; Margaret Thomas: Karie-Lee Sutherland; Lawrence Thomas: Dirk Doebereiner; Edward Thomas: Dave Kenniv; Opal: Victoria Shields; Nettie: Madison Kilgore/Jenna VanWeelden; Pearl: Kaitlyn Rawlings/Audrey Cornett; Alice: Emily Farnell; Hester: Diane VanWeelden; Birdie: Kailey Schneider; William: Brent Knipper; Charlie: Michael Viox; Hank: Taylor Robinette; Clarence: Colin Cranstoun & Otis: Brent Knipper
Ensemble: Hannah Keeton, Alex Wiles, Keegan Redslob, Mary Bistline, Warren Bistline, Abby Bowling, Joshua Kenniv, Sam Bennett, Evelyn Kenniv, Elisha Kenniv, Nicole Niven, Felicity Kenny, Olivia Wiles, Gianna LaRocca, Anna Camerer, Austin Kershaw, Jake Kenniv, Josiah Kenniv, John Kenniv, Lucas Meinerding, Leah Smith, Claire Smith, Abby Kenniv, Teressa Kenny, Hillary Truax, Grace Bennett, Kate Koch, Megan Peters, Faith Marsh, Quinn York, Arthur Hart, Dave Thompson, Brandon Baumann, Dave Robinette, Emily Scheie, Magaly Lannum, Kristen Kenniv, Karen Kilgore & Gail Allen
“Guess we each got a path to walk” says Rose, a young Mexican migrant, lost and longing for a second chance. Paths cross in California in 1938 when Rose finds Margaret Thomas, a displaced Dust-Bowl farm wife grieving the family she lost. Two women, both in need of home and healing of heart, journey on together. Could a rugged Kansas farmer be the hero who holds the keys of redemption for them both? Inspired by the Old Testament story of Ruth, and set in the heartland of America during the Great Depression, Horizons of Gold tells an inspiring story of a people who refused to lose sight of the dawn breaking on the horizon.
- Fri-Sat, Sept. 13-14 at 7pm
- Sun, Sept. 15 at 3pm
- Thu-Fri, Sept. 19-20 at 7pm
- Sat, Sept. 21 at 2pm & 7pm
- Sun, Sept. 22 at 3pm


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Great job. Best play I’ve ever seen.
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