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By Eric Coble
The first American cowboy comes to life right here in Rodeo City
before touring throughout the region in Central Theatre Ensemble's
annual Youth Theatre Tour. The larger-than-life legend is credited
with inventing the first rodeo, the first round up, and the first
cattle drive. Orphaned on the banks of the Pecos River in Texas,
Bill was raised by coyotes, carried a whip made from a rattlesnake,
rode a bolt of lightening, and courted a girl while bouncing her
around the moon. Audiences will delight in this legend of a wholly
American character who is larger than life, fantastically brave
and endlessly creative. Suitable for all ages.
April 19-21 at 7 p.m. April 21 and 22 at 2 p.m.
McConnell Auditorium All seats $7
or Book the show at your local
School or Community Center

Auditions for this production will be held the first day of class,
Jan. 3rd at 6:00 p.m. in McConnell Auditorium. Check the call-board
for information or contact Elise Forier.
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Persons of disability may make arrangements for reasonable
accommodations and printed material in alternative format by calling
(509) 963-1760 or by leaving a message on TDD (509) 963-3323. CWU is
an AA/EEO Title IX Institution.
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