Missouri State University’s Tent Theatre will wrap up its 62nd season with the musical “Mystic Pizza.”
Adapted from the 1988 romantic comedy film, the “Mystic Pizza” musical is a coming-of-age story of three young women set to a soundtrack of hits from the 1980s and 1990s.
The story is especially poignant for student actor Adora Lorae Snead, who will continue her own life adventures as a newly minted acting professional after the Tent season closes.
Showtimes are 8 p.m. July 5-6 and 8-13.
“Mystic Pizza” is directed by Professor Sarah Wiggin of MSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance.
New adventures ahead, but one more Tent in store
Snead, who graduated in Spring 2024 with a BFA in Musical Theatre, will head to New York City this August to pursue a career in the performing arts while also working as a grant writer.
“I hope to help organizations that provide equity, diversity and access to arts education in communities across the nation,” Snead said.
But for now, her focus is on Tent and helping to create an amazing experience for the “Mystic Pizza” audiences.
Snead described “Mystic Pizza” as a story of sisterhood, friendship and community.
“It’s also full of your favorite ’80s pop/rock numbers,” she added. “The cast is stellar, the story is fun, and it’s truly a feel-good musical for all to enjoy.”
Creating “fun stories” builds professional portfolio
Snead describes herself as “lucky” to have worked most summers with Tent in some capacity since she began her college life at MSU.
“I couldn’t be more proud or grateful to get to share a part in creating these fun stories,” she said.
In addition to her dual roles as intimacy captain and ensemble cast in “Mystic Pizza,” some of Snead’s other stints as a Tent Theatre performer include “Beehive: the 60s Musical,” “Xanadu” and “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.”
“As an intimacy captain, my job is to take the choreography provided to the actors by our director and make sure it stays consistent, safe and comfortable for them throughout the run,” Snead explained. “Think dance captain, but with intimacy choreography rather than dance choreography.”
While all her ensemble roles have complimented her musical theatre career goals, identifying a favorite role is a challenge, Snead admitted.
“Choosing a favorite role is really tricky because each show is attached to a special part of my life and growth as an actor,” Snead said. “Not to mention that all of these shows are set in the 1960s-1980s, which means the music rocks!” [Read more…] about Tent veteran Adora Lorae Snead celebrates final student performance with “Mystic Pizza”