NMU Celebrates 30th Anniversary of 'Haywire' Success

Haywire cast photo, 1995

As part of Northern Michigan University's 125th Anniversary Celebration, a special public event is planned to recognize the 30th anniversary of "Haywire," the Forest Roberts Theatre musical about an 1880s logging camp that was one of five productions selected from more than 900 national submissions to perform at the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival. 

The program is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 4, in 1100 Jamrich Hall. It will highlight the creators, including playwright and theater professor emeritus Shelley Russell and music professor emeritus Robert Engelhart, who wrote the original score. Some of the alumni who performed in the play will also be on hand. Scenes and musical selections from the 1995 production will also be featured. 

The event is hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Department of Communication and Media Studies. It is a fundraiser for the NMU students selected to compete in this year's American College Theatre's regional showcases. Tickets are "pay as you may" and are available at tickets.nmu.edu.

Prepared By

Kristi Evans
News Director
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