Freedom High School The Phantom of the Opera
By Cappies • Apr 27th, 2012 • Category: CappiesFreedom High School tackled the musical beast that is Phantom with fervor, performing a spectacular production.
Freedom High School tackled the musical beast that is Phantom with fervor, performing a spectacular production.
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