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Summer Drama Campers rehearsing for Disney's 'High School Musical' June 8-10

Some 43 talented kids will sing and dance in Washington Little Theater's Summer Drama Camp production of Disney's "High School Musical" set for June 8-10 at the Playhouse.
The Disney Channel's smash hit musical comes to life at the Washington Little Theater next weekend. The annual Summer Drama Camp culminates June 8-10 with four performances of Disney's "High School Musical."

Shows are at the Playhouse at 313-C N. Alexander Ave. on Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9, at 7 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 10, at 2 p.m. All seats are $5. Reservations are recommended, as shows are already filling quickly.

The show stars 43 students from Washington, Lincolnton, Rayle, Tignall, and Thomson. These students have participated in Drama Camp activities, including choreography, improvisation, stage combat, and more. The camp is directed by Nora Dukes and Libby Foster, with April Shelton working as assistant. Cynthia Altman is choreographer, and Teresa Davis is the costume mistress.

"High School Musical" stars Christina Albertson, Whitney Branham, Emma Collins, Hayley Colvard, Emily Connell, Jacob Davis, Brendan Dukes, Katherine Dukes, Michael Edwards, Sydni Edwards, Cecilia Eligio, Abby Foster, Clayton Foster, Zach Gebing, Catie Greer, Sarah Herring, Marcus Hines, Whitley Hodges, Grace Inglett, Maura Jackson, Hailey James, Jaci Langford, Camille Lewis, Kristin Lukich, Chandler Pharr, John Pope, Leah Powers, Will Price, Delaney Russell, Anne Schiffner, Marisa Sifre, Marlyse Sifre, Leslie Souther, Jessica Spradlin, Kathleen Storrin, Dixie Lee Trimm, Katie Trimm, Samantha Wheatley, Kaylee Whisnant, Nicolette Wilkinson, Amanda Wood, Flavius Zahran, and Khalil Zahran.

"Disney's 'High School Musical' tells the story of a group of high school students who are struggling with issues of popularity, first love, balancing education with extra curricular activities, and the value of friends and family. With positive themes like the importance of expressing yourself, believing in yourself and following your dreams, this new family-friendly musical is sure to be enjoyed by audiences of all ages," said Dukes. "The audience will hear all the same great songs that made the soundtrack climb to #1 on the Billboard Charts in March of 2006. We are excited to be bringing this Disney phenomenon to the Washington Little Theater's stage."

Call now for reservations - 706- 678-9582.
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