 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. With 40 years of being in the hearing care industry, you'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. The University of Pikeville is reviving its student theater productions. Two showings of the Charlie Brown musical will be playing at the Appalachian Center for the Arts on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1 with an all-student cast and crew. Theater program coordinator Jenna Stigerwald gives more details on the production. So we haven't had a production here since spring of 2020, right before the shutdown for COVID. And that was a Shakespeare play, that was Macbeth. Since then we've had turnover in both the theater program and performing arts program. We have a whole brand new performing arts major now. The plays are musical. It was revived on Broadway in the 90s, so it's modern. It's peppy and upbeat and great for families and it's a lot of fun. And so that's why we chose it, so that we could have lots of audiences. I'm very, very fortunate as a director and as an instructor because these students really have taken the lead and have done an amazing job. And everyone should come and see it, family-friendly. You'll leave singing the songs. If you're familiar with peanuts or not, you're going to enjoy it either way. Stigerwald is thrilled to be working alongside talented students who exhibit a passion for theater. One student in particular is making a big effort to return theater to U-Pike. I was cast as Charlie Brown and, yeah, I'm just really excited because theater is something that I really like. And I just love the experience of performing and I'm just really excited for it. It's just a dream team of people, you know, come from all of these different backgrounds. Like, literally, you know, you have someone who's worked with, who's done musical theater for 20 years and just all of this theater experience and, you know, putting on a show. I mean, it's just, it's a very magical thing to work on with a group of professionals that know what they're doing. The tickets are $5. It's going to be at the Appalachian Center for the Arts. And if you have a U-Pike ID, you get in for free. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.