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Senior Xavier Martin-Porter let his voice fill the theatre, performing “My Man” from “Funny Girl”.
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Junior Lucy Tait performed “You Can’t Catch Me Now” from 2023 movie “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”.
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Senior Julian Pankowki glances to his duet partner, Emily Chavez, during their performance of “Once”.
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Junior Melissa Ocegueda once again performers her scene from “The Office” after it’s popularity in the spring showcase.
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Sophomore Lucy Tallman, portraying Jim from “The Office”, smirks at the ground, trying to hide their reactions to audience laughter.
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Shows that take place in the blackbox are relaxed, leaving room for error and performer interaction. In a moment of panic, senior Adrianna Bean looks to director Mr. Justin Baldridge for help getting her music back on to the stand
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Senior DJ Martinez performed a hard-hitting and tear jerking monologue from “Wonder”.
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Senior Emily Chavez looks out to the audience, collecting herself before starting her duet.
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The blackbox was packed with friends, family and fellow students all ready to support the thespians.
It’s showtime
On Friday, September 20, the Wolfpack Theatre Company hosted their first showcase of the year, performing songs, scenes and monolouges from movies and television shows.
Sep 25, 2024
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