Who's ready for this year's Medora Musical?

It should be quite the spectacle as the Medora Musical celebrates its 60th anniversary. One of the most anticipated announcements every year is who will be a part of this year's cast. This year, 3 different Medora Musical performers will have North Dakota ties.

Let's meet this year's cast for the 60th Medora Musical: First, your 2025 Hosts.

Zeb Wallace is a North Dakota native living in Minot. When he is not on a stage performing, he's a professor at Minot State University.

Next up: Let's meet the ladies of this year's Medora Musical.

Several returning women from last year to this year's cast of the Medora Musical.

Up next: The men of this year's Medora Musical.

There are two men who have North Dakota ties in this year's Medora Musical. Starting with Karter Dolan, who hails from Bismarck, North Dakota, and also attended the University of North Dakota. Go Fighting Hawks!

Noah Coon has spent time living in Fargo, North Dakota and Minneapolis, Minnesota.

You can find out more about this year's cast here.

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Some Medora Musical Fun Facts for you:

The first year of the Medora Musical was back in 1965, the Amphitheatre's capacity was around 1,000 people, less than half of what it is now.

It takes about 100 people every night to bring the Medora Musical to life. Ranging from actors, musicians, horseback riders, crew members, and other workers.

750: That's how many volunteer employees work year-round to help keep the Medora tradition alive every summer.

This year's 60th Anniversary season will feature brand new experiences. Including, every Thursday after the show, audience members can stick around for 60th Under the Stars, which includes exclusive drink tastings, games, and live entertainment after the show.

Get your tickets now right here.

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