| Assistant choreographer | Jennifer Breckel |
| Assistant stage manager | Diana Arper |
| Costume design | Kathleen Kershaw |
| Costume design | Margie Kluth |
| Light Crew | Dale Borer |
| Light Crew | Angela Noakes |
| Light Crew | Carolyn Huebel |
| Light Crew | Karen Borer |
| Light Crew | Melanie Spees |
| Light Crew | Brianne Jette |
| Light Crew | Matt Borer |
| Light design | Trevor Iwaszuk |
| Prop master | Paul Adkins |
| Set artist | Larry Adams |
| Set construction | David Dumpert |
| Set construction | Jerry Vogt |
| Set construction | Nick Vogt |
| Set design | Jerry Vogt |
| Stage Crew | Ethan Bernstein |
| Stage Crew | Amanda Myers |
| Stage Crew | Jamie Kluth |
| Stage Crew | Diana Arper |
| Stage Crew | Carmen Parker |
| Stage Crew | Mimi Loveless |
| Piano | Gwen Adams |
| French Horn | David Baine |
| Percussion | Pat English |
| Bass | Jim Garcelon |
| Guitar | Bruce Chollar |
| Cello | Leah Spitzer |
| Flute | Clarice Nash |
| Clarinet | Patti Mendenhall |
| Trombone | Scott Parker |
| Trombone | Chris Poole |

“Goin’ courting” has never been as much fun as in this rip-roaring stage version of the popular MGM movie, adapted by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay. Millie is a young bride living in the 1850s Oregon wilderness whose plan to civilize and marry off her six rowdy brothers-in-law to ensure the success of her own marriage backfires when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides.
Bursting with the rambunctious energy of the original film, “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” is all boisterous fun and romance that harkens back to the glory days of the movie musical. New songs by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn have been added to a melody-drenched classic film score by Johnny Mercer and Gene de Paul that includes wistful ballads, charming comic turns and rousing show stopping dances.
“SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS” began life as a fabulously successful MGM musical in 1954. It starred Howard Keel, Jane Powell and Jacques D’Amboise and it featured some of the greatest most exciting choreography (by Michael Kidd) ever captured on film. In 1981, this stage version was created using material from the classic movie with additional material created by Academy Award-winning writers. Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn It toured before opening on Broadway and also had a successful run in Europe.
Tickets for the show are available at the Kitsap mall Information booth or at the door. Tickets are $10 for adults & children over 11, $6 for children 11 and under. Curtain is 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, 6 p.m. on Sundays. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain. CSTOCK has festival seating (first come, first served) and recommends arriving early for best seating.
| Actor/Actress | Character Role(s) | |
| Mark Jackson | Adam Pontipee | |
| Elizabeth Houk | Milly | |
| George Kirby | Benjamin | |
| Matthew Mitchell | Caleb | |
| Joe Connors | Daniel | |
| Stuart Hagar | Ephraim | |
| Joshua Kluth | Frank | |
| Kenneth Miller | Gideon | |
| Katie Mahaney | Alice | |
| Marissa Whelan | Dorcas | |
| Alexis Bennett | Ruth | |
| Danni Cronin | Liza | |
| Alena Menefee | Martha | |
| Adrienne Baltz | Sarah | |
| Brandon Myers | Jeb | |
| Charles Platten | Carl | |
| John Olson | Luke | |
| Zach Parker | Matt | |
| Eric Engelhard | Joel | |
| Evan Brown | Zeke | |
| Robert Forman | Preacher | |
| David Dumpert | Mr. Bixby | |
| Michelle Dumpert | Mrs. Bixby | |
| Jerry Vogt | Mr. Perkins | |
| Kathy Berg | Mrs. Perkins | |
| Michelle Abad | Chorus | |
| Gracie Adkins | Chorus | |
| Emily Kershaw | Chorus | |
| LuReen Kluegel | Chorus | |
| Nichole Parker | Chorus | |
| Brittanee Noyes | Chorus | |
| Kate O'Hearn | Dorcas Understudy | |