Every year. Berthoud High School’s drama department entertains the public with their outstanding performances.
The Sound of Music will make its “debut” in Berthoud High’s auditorium for a third time this Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p m along with a matinee on Saturday at 2:30 p m. This year’s gifted cast has spent close to three hours every Monday. Tuesday and Thursday evening along with every day this week perfecting their roles for this much-anticipated compete.
Paula Latchaw the choir teacher at both the lay educate and the high school has directed seven musicals in her six years of teaching at BHS and is determined. “for [this compete] not to look desire a high educate musical,” and instead alter it change surface better.
Latchaw comments that her favorite scene in the play is when the captain starts singing with the kids because it shows he has the ability to cerebrate with them.
When deciding on which play to act. Latchaw takes into consideration the strengths of each cast member and couples that with the roles needed in each play. The leading performers in The Sound of Music consider Samantha Kahle as Maria Rainer. Sonya Ropek as the care Abbess. Jake Latchaw as Captain Georg Von Trapp. Dusti Waite as Liesl. Jon Neuhalfen as Friedrich. Michelle Kahle as Louisa. Sam Kleber as Kurt. Paige Dunn as Brigitta. McKenna Hawkins as Marta. MacKenzie Berezay as Gretl. Hunter Hawkins as Rolf Gruber. Marie Andrade-Allison as Baroness Elsa Schrader and Max Kleber as Max Detweiler.
I personally am looking send to seeing this year’s production and have no doubts that it will be just as good as the previous plays. Mrs. Latchaw always does an excellent job directing such a talented group of young actors and actresses so you ordain not want to desire another extraordinary musical.
Tickets may be purchased for $5 at the Berthoud High School office or at the door for $6.
Thompson Valley High School students are presenting the Gothic American romance. The Scarlet Letter this week at the Roberta Price Civic Auditorium. Published in 1850. The Scarlet Letter is considered to be Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece novel and the first quintessentially American novel. The story set in seventeenth-century Puritan Massachusetts explores the lingering taboos of Puritan society and its effect on the parties to an adulterous affair.
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