 The Appalachian Center of the Arts will be holding auditions for their sing-along presentation of the Sound of Music February 20th. Thursday, mountaintop spoke with director of education Eric Buckley to learn more. What we're doing, we're not doing the full production of the Sound of Music, we're doing a Sound of Music sing-along. So it's sort of like what we've done in the past couple of years with Rocky Horror Picture Show, only obviously now with Sound of Music. And if with your ticket purchase you'll get a prop bag much like you get with Rocky Horror, we'll go through a little intro beforehand where basically someone dressed up as Captain Von Trapp will take you through all the interactivity they want you to do, like every time the Nazis come on clearly you'll boo. Every time that Ilsa, not the governor, the Baroness comes on, everybody hisses at her. Every time Max Detweiler comes on, everyone goes, yes! There's a whole bunch of sort of responses back at the back of the movie, plus the movie, the actual print itself, will have literally all of the lyrics to every song and highlighted on the bottom of the screen. At Pikeville Medical Center we believe that together we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. We are proud to have patients who have experienced successful outcomes over many years. As always, we believe in the power of faith. Pikeville Medical Center, where cancer can be defeated. As part of the presentation, the app will be holding a costume contest for future tickets to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. And it's a great way to sort of do that same kind of thing, that interactivity, not just watching a movie but being participant with it, with the whole family as opposed to Rocky Horror, which is not always people consider it family fair. And the auditions are going to be for the people who are going to be what we call the shadow cast. They won't be acting along, but they will be doing like small minor things in front, like they'll lead the audience in singing Doa Deer, they'll lead the audience in certain things for the lonely goat herd, they'll leave the audience in The Hills Are Alive, the actual song, and they'll be dressed up as characters from the movie. Sound and music auditions will be held February 20th from 3 to 5 p.m. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Korgel.