Northwest High School Annie
By Cappies • Apr 25th, 2012 • Category: Cappies, MissouriNorthwest’s production of Annie proved that it is a “Hard Knock Life” for orphan Annie.
Northwest’s production of Annie proved that it is a “Hard Knock Life” for orphan Annie.
A curious fifteen year-old boy named Eugene clutches his baseball, and holds on for dear life, as he learns about life, liberty, and girls, in Francis Howell North’s hilarious production of Brighton Beach Memoirs.
McCluer High School’s play The Diviners shows the great possibilities that can come up when facing heart breaking problems together as a group.
Thoroughly Modern Millie recaptures the bright life of the twenties with sweet romance and light comedy, and everyone knows, it’s “sad to be all alone in the world.”
Parkway Central’s brilliant production of The Diary of Anne Frank did the young girl’s powerful story justice.
Love! Drama! Knitting? While one of this things may not usually relate to each other they all were showcased at Rockwood Summit High School’s spring musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
Stuff snakes, Beethoven ballet and gun powder under the same roof and you will have the Sycamore family of You Can’t Take It With You, more than happy to have you over for an unexpected night of laughter and love-dreams at Wentzville Holt High School.
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With this unique blend of talent and theatrical elements, Maplewood Richmond Heights’ production of Steel Magnolias created a memorable and moving piece of art.
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