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Photos: WKU Musical Theatre & Dance’s production of ‘Something Rotten’

WKU students perform the song “the Black Plague” in the Musical Theatre and Dance’s performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
Nostradamus, played by Sophie Todaro (right), silences Nick Bottom, played by Elijah Milburn, during their performance of “A Musical” in WKU’s Musical Theatre and Dance’s performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
Bea Bottom, played by Hallie Slocum, sings “Right Hand Man” in WKU’s Musical Theatre and Dance’s performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
Brother Jeremiah, played by Garyon Judon (right), exclaims as his daughter Portia, played by Ashleigh Chapman (middle), has declared her decision to join her love, Nigel Bottom, played by Dale Magre, in exile during the final act of the WKU Musical Theatre and Dance’s second performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
WKU students perform the song “A Musical” in the Musical Theatre and Dance’s performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
“Frailty, thy name is egg” said Nick Bottom, played by Elijah Milburn, as he starts off his musical within a musical, “Something Rotten” during second act of the WKU Musical Theatre and Dance’s second performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
Bea Bottom, played by Hallie Slocum (left), and Nigel Bottom, played by Dale Magre, perform as part of the WKU Musical Theatre and Dance’s second performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
“I resume my attempt to write a hit. Just me and my beer and the terrible fear that I might be losing it.” sings Shakespeare, played by Jonathan Sutphin, during “Hard to Be the Bard” in the Musical Theatre and Dance’s performance of “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
WKU’s Musical Theatre and Dance performed “Something Rotten” on Saturday, April 6, 2024. Nigel Bottom, played by Dale Magre (top left), reads his new idea for a show to his acting troupe. In the show, Nigel Bottom had written the original ideas for Hamlet. (Marlowe Hanel)
WKU Musical Theatre and Dance ends their second act of the “Something Rotten” musical on Saturday, April 6, 2024. (Marlowe Hanel)
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