Show writer and narrator Kris Anshutz takes the stage. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Soloist Mallory Teufel sings "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle" as it was originally written during the Revolutionary War. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Music director and soloist performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" acapella. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
The ensemble of Stage 9's "Salute to the Troops" variety show perform songs reminiscent of different eras in the United States' military history. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
(From left to right) Ella Craft, Claire Reida, and Mallory Teufel sing "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Justin Riggs gives a solo acoustic rendition of "A Heartsick Soldier on Heartbreak Ridge" to represent the Korean War. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Margot Kimble sings the circular ballad "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" The first three verses were composed and written by Pete Seeger in 1955, and then completed by Joe Hickerson in 1960. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Dashona Mohoney performs a monologue from "A Piece of My Heart" by Shirley Lauro, which tells the true stories of six women who served in Vietnam. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Drummer Cooper Koestl accompanies soloists James Gable and Aaron Bartel in separate performances of "The Ballad of the Green Berets." CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Show writer and narrator Kris Anshutz takes the stage. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Soloist Mallory Teufel sings "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle" as it was originally written during the Revolutionary War. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Music director and soloist performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" acapella. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
The ensemble of Stage 9's "Salute to the Troops" variety show perform songs reminiscent of different eras in the United States' military history. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
(From left to right) Ella Craft, Claire Reida, and Mallory Teufel sing "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Justin Riggs gives a solo acoustic rendition of "A Heartsick Soldier on Heartbreak Ridge" to represent the Korean War. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Margot Kimble sings the circular ballad "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" The first three verses were composed and written by Pete Seeger in 1955, and then completed by Joe Hickerson in 1960. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Dashona Mohoney performs a monologue from "A Piece of My Heart" by Shirley Lauro, which tells the true stories of six women who served in Vietnam. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Drummer Cooper Koestl accompanies soloists James Gable and Aaron Bartel in separate performances of "The Ballad of the Green Berets." CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE