Annandale High School The Music Man
By Cappies • Apr 8th, 2014 • Category: CappiesIt was evident that Annandale’s production of The Music Man was anything but troublesome, instead providing a wonderfully crafted performance.
It was evident that Annandale’s production of The Music Man was anything but troublesome, instead providing a wonderfully crafted performance.
In a flood of color and energy, eleven school kids hopped, skipped, and jump-roped their way onto the stage, ready to begin a new day of first-grade joys and dramas. So began Annandale High School’s heartwarming production, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.
Annandale’s Arsenic and Old Lace erupted with hysterical characters from the moment the curtain opened. It made living in a murderer’s house seem actually appealing… well, almost.
With powerful acting and meticulous attention to detail, Annandale’s performance of The Mousetrap had the members of the audience constantly on the edge of their seats.
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