She said that the crew is getting challenged more this year than previous years and as a result, a few extra people have been recruited to help. “It’s a story that everyone knows but it will go through nine distinct scene changes with a lot of special effects happening along the way,” Gudahl said. While a beloved and well-known show, the challenge with this year’s selection is that it’s highly technical. Students have fit in practice for the musical along with other sports and academic activities that they’re involved with, as it runs from about 6:30 to 8:30 or 9 p.m. Since then they have been meeting for two or three hours five nights a week. Students began rehearsing for the show on Sept. “It’s kind of a crowning performance for her,” Gudahl said. She said one student, Abi Peyman, who plays Dorothy, has been in the theater program since her seventh grade year when she played Annie in the titular show. “It’s an exciting year seeing some new faces but also being anchored by kids who are long-timers,” Gudahl said. She said that last year the theater program graduated 30 students, but this year there’s still a core group of students who have been in it for several years, along with a good number of newcomers.
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