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Nov. 18, 2011
For Immediate Release

 Lacy Mudd of Campbellsville is Princess Melody in "The Singing Princess" presented Nov. 18 in  the Russ Mobley Theater by the theater department. The princess could not sing and the prince  Prince Dance-a-Lot could not dance. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C.  McKinney)
 Lacy Mudd of Campbellsville is Princess Melody in “The Singing Princess” presented Nov. 18 in
the Russ Mobley Theater by the theater department. The princess could not sing and the prince
Prince Dance-a-Lot could not dance. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C.
McKinney)

 David Emerson, of Dunnville, Ky., right, Narrator, tells the story of "The Singing Princess" wedding at the end of the play performed at the Russ Mobley Theater. In front, from left, Lacy Mudd as Princess Melody, andPrince Dance-a-Lot, played by Steven Yospur of Friendswood, Texas, are married with servants, from left, Kimberley Hough of Louisville, Ky., and Ian Shephard of Somerset, Ky., and Sarah Havener of Campbellsville in back, looking on. The children's play was also performed at Kentucky Christian Academy, Campbellsville Elementary School and Green County Primary School.  (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
David Emerson, of Dunnville, Ky., right, Narrator, tells the story of “The Singing Princess” wedding at the end of the play performed at the Russ Mobley Theater. In front, from left, Lacy Mudd as Princess Melody, andPrince Dance-a-Lot, played by Steven Yospur of Friendswood, Texas, are married with servants, from left, Kimberley Hough of Louisville, Ky., and Ian Shephard of Somerset, Ky., and Sarah Havener of Campbellsville in back, looking on. The children’s play was also performed at Kentucky Christian Academy, Campbellsville Elementary School and Green County Primary School.  (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)