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PAST PRODUCTIONS

The Wizard of Oz

Our first experience on Stage with the Sheehan Hig School Drama department. This picture is from the annicversary revival.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Our last time working with the high school for a while!

Aristocats Kids

Our first solo production on the High School stage!

Honk Jr.

This proved to be the most challenging as it was unknown to all the students, but very successful!

"It has been a magnificent journey with the students of Highland, Yalesville/Mary Fritz, Parker Farms, Pond Hill and Rock Hill elementary schools. I have had the unique pleasure of watching shy young children blossom on stage into confident, expressive people. I look forward to adding two new schools to the club this year"

"There can be nothing more gratifying than watching a musical grow before your very eyes. From the very first cold read to the learning of the songs and the choreography developing, it is a thrill that never grows old!"

Doctor Dolittle

My friend the doctor says..."why are we always doing shows with animals? why???

The Little Mermaid Jr.

A cast of 72 rocked the house with a three school cast and amazing sets, lights, and costumes!

The Lion King Jr.

A cast and crew of over 100 including students from all FOUR 3-5 elementary schools plus students from Sheehan high school made this a show STOPPER!

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Peter Pan Jr.

This show brought new technology to the WEP. We used digital images for our backgrounds. It brought our stage to life!  We also made our actors fly using "flyers" dads with really strong shoulders!

"Costuming has always been my first and best love with the theater. I love to envision bringing characters to life. I love designing and building costumes and seeing them on stage. I am blessed to have others around me to help with the music, lines, and dance, so I can concentrate on my passion!"

"Perhaps the most rewarding part of this whole journey has been seeing my students grow up on stage.  Finding their voice as a young child and then continuing on through middle and high school, and some even continuing on through college. As a teacher, it doesn't get any better that."

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