September 15, 2014 - The King’s College Theatre Department will open the season with performances of the 60s rock opera, “Tommy,” The Who’s Pete Townshend’s electrifying tale of a catatonic adolescent’s journey into a pinball wizard. Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1-4 and Oct. 6 and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 4 and 5 in the George P. Maffei II Theatre.

King’s has offered theatre productions for local audiences since 1950.

The play features music & lyrics by rock n’ roll legend Townshend, and is based on a book by Townshend and Des McAnuff.

After witnessing a terrible incident, the play’s young protagonist Tommy is traumatized into catatonia and suffers abuse at the hands of his sadistic relatives and neighbors. As an adolescent, he’s found to have an uncanny knack for playing pinball. When his mother finally breaks through his catatonia, he becomes an international pinball sensation.

“Tommy” will feature actors Kyle McCormack, Mountain Top (Tommy); Betty Montgomery, Philadelphia (Mrs. Walker); Matthew Kropp, Laurel Run (Captain Walker); Jarred Stagen, Lords Valley (Uncle Ernie); Jonathan Vojtko, Wyoming (Cousin Kevin); Lindsay Denion, Mountain Top (Acid Queen); and Cara Medwick, Hawthorne, N.J., (Sally Simpson).

The George P. Maffei II Theatre is located in the Administration Building on North River Street. Tickets are $12 for general admission, $7 for senior citizens, and $5 for King’s alumni and non-King’s students.

For more information on upcoming performances or to reserve tickets, visit the website http://tommythewho.bpt.me or call the box office at (570) 208-5825 or e-mail boxoff@kings.edu.

King’s College is a Catholic College sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross.

Three actors will portray the lead character in the King’s Theatre Department’s opening production of the rock opera, “Tommy.  Shown, from bottom are Max Reynolds, four-year-old Tommy; Flynn Little, ten-year-old Tommy; and Kyle McCormack as adult Tommy.

Three actors will portray the lead character in the King’s Theatre Department’s opening production of the rock opera, “Tommy.  Shown, from bottom are Max Reynolds, four-year-old Tommy; Flynn Little, ten-year-old Tommy; and Kyle McCormack as adult Tommy.