Seton School Up the Down Staircase
By Cappies • Jan 11th, 2011 • Category: CappiesHumor and tenderness converged in Seton School’s production, reminding everyone to reach out to those who insist on going “up the down staircase.”
Humor and tenderness converged in Seton School’s production, reminding everyone to reach out to those who insist on going “up the down staircase.”
The Seton School invited the audience to be its guest in the well-known performance of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. A talented cast, astonishing set and complex costumes proved to be more beautiful than beastly in this nostalgic and heartwarming love story.
There are cowboy heads hangin’ low and cowboy tears drippin’ in the drinks at the Gold Nugget Saloon. Are they mourning a failed gamble? A sickly herd? Certainly, thwarted hopes for a railroad wouldn’t be the first thing that jumps to mind – yet in Boomtown, staged with spunk and style at Seton High School, […]
Fol-de-rol and fiddle dee dee, fiddley faddley foddle. Seton School‘s vivacious production of Cinderella was anything but poppy cock and twoddle. This version of the well-revered story of Cinderella and her Prince Charming was originally written for television in 1957 by Rodgers and Hammerstein, and was later adapted to the stage. It follows Cinderella, a […]