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The Royal Masque of Bishop McDevitt High School Presents:



The
heroine, Annie Oakley, is a rough and tumble backwoods girl
who is the star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and handy
with a rifle. We first meet up with her at Wilson House, a
summer hotel on the outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio. She
betrays that she is an uncultivated female who only knows to
do that which comes naturally to her (Doin' What Comes
Natur'lly). She soon meets up with Frank Butler of Pawnee
Bill's Show. He is a big, sentimental fellow who is
attracted only to sweet and demure girls (The Girl That I
Marry). Annie finds Frank appealing, but she lacks the gift
of getting men to become interested in her (You Can't Get a
Man With a Gun). But they have one thing in common, show
business, and with Buffalo Bill they proceed to sing its
praises (There's No Business Like Show Business).
Six weeks have passed. The scene shifts to a Pullman car of
an Overland train speeding to Minneapolis. By now Frank and
Annie have begun to manifest an interest in this thing
called love (They Say It's Wonderful). At the Arena Frank
confesses that he has begun to succumb to Annie's vigorous
charms (My Defenses Are Down).
A Wild West Show then takes place within the Arena. The
program includes a Drum Dance, a Ceremonial Chant and Annie
appearing as an Indian squaw (I'm an Indian, Too).
The romance of Annie and Frank, however, encounters
difficulties by virtue of the fact that they are rivals,
each being a member of a different Wild West company. Annie
bemoans the fact that she has been weak enough to fall for
Frank (I Got Lost in His Arms), and tries finding
consolation in the fact that she has a good many things to
be happy over, even if love is denied her (I Got the Sun in
the Morning). But their problems find a near resolution when
the two Wild West Shows merge into a single outfit, and
Frank and Annie become members of the same company. There is
still a good deal of competition between them (Anything You
Can Do), but the competition is now good-natured.


Reverend Francis
Sabatini ~ Director
Sister Marianne
Beatty, RSM ~ Producer
Cast and Crew ~
Students of Bishop McDevitt High School
Eileen Fields ~
Musical Director
Kenneth Fisher
~ Choreographer
Christine Lozinak ~
Costumes

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