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Book and Lyrics by Music by HOWARD ASHMAN ALAN MENKEN Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith September 28 & 29 @ 7PM September 30 @ 3PM & 7PM District 158 Performing Arts Center at Huntley High School 13719 Harmony Road • Huntley, IL 60142

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Book and Lyrics by Music by

HOWARD ASHMAN ALAN MENKEN

Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith

September 28 & 29 @ 7PM

September 30 @ 3PM & 7PM

District 158 Performing Arts Center at Huntley High School

13719 Harmony Road • Huntley, IL 60142

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Huntley Community School District 158

Administrative Cabinet

Dr. John Burkey Superintendent

Terry Awrey Assoc. Superintendent, 6-12th Grade

Jessica Lombard Assoc. Superintendent, PreK-5th Grade

Mark Altmayer Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer

Dr. Erika Schlichter Chief Academic Officer

Adam Zehr Asst. Superintendent of HR

Huntley High Administration

Dr. Scott Rowe, Principal Shelly Kish, Assoc. Principal Danyce Letkewicz, Assoc. Principal

Board of Education

Donald Drzal, Board President Michael J. Fleck, Vice President Paul Troy, Board Secretary William Geheren, Member Kevin Gentry, Member Lesli Melendy, Member Anthony Quagliano, Member

Welcome to the Performing Arts Center

The Performing Arts Center management is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all patrons. As such, we appreciate your cooperation in respecting and adhering to the following policies:

Aisles – For the safety of all, please do not sit or stand in the aisles. Aisles should be kept clear at all times.

Electronic Devices – As a courtesy to others, we ask that you please silence your phones and other electronic devices.

Exits – For safety purposes, all exit doors must remain clear at all times. Please do not sit, stand, or place items such as strollers, wheelchairs, etc. in front of the exit doors.

Flash Photography – Patrons are invited to capture that special moment. However, flash photography is prohibited during the performance as this is distracting and a safety concern to the performers.

Backstage Access – Access to the backstage areas including the dressing rooms is restricted to authorized individuals only.

Code of Conduct – Please be respectful of others and of the Performing Arts Center and refrain from placing your feet on the chairs, walls, and railings.

Food & Beverages are prohibited at all times in the Performing Arts Center. This includes gum, candy, cookies, etc. This policy will be strictly enforced in an effort to keep the theatre clean.

Individuals who violate any of these policies may be asked to leave the facility.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please ask to speak with Lorie Woods, Director of PAC/TV Production, and District Facilities Rentals.

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Huntley High School

District 158 Performing Arts Center

PRESENTS

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

Book and Lyrics by Music by

HOWARD ASHMAN ALAN MENKEN

Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith

Directed by Musical Direction Pit Director Tom George Lexy Bieber Philip Carter Technical Director Set Design Choreography Director Nathan Knapke Jill Corapi Rona Sinnamond

Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director) Originally produced at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City by the WPA

Theatre, David Geffen, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organization

Little Shop Of Horrors

Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.

423 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684

www.MTIShows.com

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

was originally Directed by Howard Ashman

with Musical Staging by Edie Cowan

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SONGS

ACT I

Prologue

Prologue (Little Shop of Horrors) .................................. Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnettes

Scene I

Skidrow (Downtown) ............................................................................... Company

Da-Doo ......................................................... Seymour, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnettes

Grow for Me ............................................................................................. Seymour

Scene II

Don’t It Go To Show Ya Never Know .......................... Mushnik, Seymour, Chiffon,

Crystal, Ronnettes

Somewhere That’s Green ............................................................................ Audrey

Scene III

Closed For Renovations ............................................... Mushnik, Seymour, Audrey

Dentist! .............................................. Orin, Crystal, Ronnettes, Chiffon, Ensemble

Mushnik and Son ...................................................................... Mushnik, Seymour

Scene IV

Feed Me (Git It)............................ Seymour, Audrey II, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnettes

Now (It’s Just the Gas) ..................................................................... Orin, Seymour

ACT II

Scene I

Call Back In The Morning ............................................................. Audrey, Seymour

Suddenly, Seymour ......................... Seymour, Audrey, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnettes

Suppertime .................................................. Audrey II, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnettes

Scene II

The Meek Shall Inherit ................................ Seymour, Chiffon, Crystal, Ronnettes,

Bernstein, Luce, Snip

Scene III

Finale (Don’t Feed The Plants) ................................................................. Company

INTERMISSION

There will be a brief 20 minute intermission. Please support us with purchases from the Concession Stand.

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CAST

Seymour ......................................................................................... Duggan Griffan

Audrey ............................................................................. Zyana Cola, Emma Heier

Mr. Mushnik ........................................... Josh Zerkel, Andrew Lauer (understudy)

Ronnettes ................. Jessica Cannizzo, Madison Chapleau, Kateleen Gellangarin, Jen Gordus, Erin Richardson, Rachel Wegrzyn

Audrey II ........................................................................................... Connor Burns

Orin ................................................................................. Luke Bucaro, Peyton Bell

Ensemble ............................................ Keely Alfano, Gwyn Augustine, Clare Bahn, Melissa Bala, Aidan Boyle, Grace Burke, Donna Fondjo,

Kaitlyn Ignarski, Riley Hagberg, Justin Karavokis, Jackie Knebl, Jack Lyons, Elizabeth Martinez, Brian McCusker, Rachel Meister,

Kyra Monterroso, Brianna Nickett, Julia Perrone, Lanie Riese, Tori Smolen, Elizabeth Sullivan, Samantha Terry, Miya Vocalino

PIT ORCHESTRA

Piano ................................................................................................ Lauren Bendis

Guitar ............................................................................................. Mario Magnelli

Percussion .................................................................... Brittany James, Xavier Lee

TECHNICAL CREW

Stage Manager ................................................................................. Nicolas Reese

Stage Left Com ....................................................................... Ivan Gonzalez-Gavin

Stage Right Com ........................................................................... Shokie Tseumah

Light Board Operator ............................................................................... Jack Filpi

Audio Mixer (A1) ..................................................................................... Ale Favila

Audio Playback (A2) .........................................................................Katie Anthony

Follow Spot Operators ......................................... Bianca Kreusel, Ryan Panacchia

Runners / Props ..................................... Emma Arnold, Ben Brania, Rachel Miller

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PRODUCTION TEAM

Director .............................................................................................. Tom George

Musical Director ................................................................................... Lexy Bieber

Student Directors .................................. Jillian Hooker, Sam Moore, Alex Pressley

Director of Choreography ........................................................... Rona Sinnamond

Choreographer ...................................................................................... Kevin Kline

Pit Band Director ................................................................................ Philip Carter

Rehearsal & Pit Pianist .......................................................................... Barb Neely

Lighting and Sound Design & Effects ............................................. Nathan Knapke

Set Design ............................................................................................... Jill Corapi

Costumer.............................................................................................. Lisa Hooker

Hair and Make-Up ............................................................................. Olivia Fondjo

Program ............................................................................................. Lorie Woods

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER STAFF

Director of PAC .................................................................................. Lorie Woods

PAC Technical Production Manager ............................................... Nathan Knapke

Synopsis A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, and Aladdin) are the creative geniuses behind what has become one of the most popular shows in the world.

During a total eclipse, the meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" - after his co-worker crush. This ever growing, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!

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MEET THE CAST

Keely Alfano (Ensemble) – Keely is a freshman who has participated in many musicals, her favorite being Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as a narrator. She has also been dancing for 11 years and is currently on pointe. Keely would like to thank her family and friends for always supporting her, and Mr. George for casting her.

Gwyn Augustine (Ensemble) – Gwyn is a sophomore who is no stranger to the stage. Previously she was cast in multiple theatrical performances such as the nurse in Romeo and Juliet, a member of the chorus in Aladdin Jr., and an opera singer in Bugsy Malone Jr.. Gwyn would like to thank her parents, sister, and friends for their support.

Clare Bahn (Ensemble) – Clare is a freshman this year and is very excited to be performing in her first high school show. Previously, she was seen in many Marlowe Middle School productions including Alice in Wonderland, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Clare would like to thank her older sister, Dani, for all of the support throughout these shows and for making her a better performer.

Melissa Bala (Ensemble) – Melissa is a sophomore and is enjoying her third musical at HHS. As a freshman, she performed in The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and

Les Misérables. This will be her fifth musical production overall. Melissa sings with Encore Choir and is very involved at her church. She would like to thank her family and friends, Jen and Miya, as well as many others for their endless support.

Peyton Bell (Orin) – Peyton is a sophomore and is excited to be participating in his second freshman/sophomore musical. Previously he was seen in Heineman’s productions of Aladdin Jr. and Bugsy Malone Jr., and last Fall he participated in The 25

th

Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. He would like to thank his friends and family for their love and support.

Aidan Boyle (Snip / Ensemble) – Aidan is a freshman and has been involved in theatre since first grade! He has participated in multiple shows including Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat where he was cast as Levi. Aidan would like to thank his family and friends for their constant support.

Luke Bucaro (Orin) – Luke is enjoying his freshman year. Having participated in 30 productions with Spotlight Youth Theatre/CYT, as well as many school shows, he is definitely no stranger to the stage. Outside of theatre, Luke takes part in Project Dance. He would like to thank his family, friends, and above all God.

Grace Burke (Ensemble) – Grace is a sophomore who has been cast in numerous musicals such as Les Misérables where she played Young Cosette; Belle in Beauty and the Beast Jr. and Attina in The Little Mermaid. Outside of musicals, Grace is involved in marching band, speech team, treble choir, and symphonic band. She would like to thank Mr. George, her parents, her grandparents, her best friends, and her boyfriend.

Connor Burns (Audrey II) – Connor is a sophomore who has participated in several musicals including: The Lion King Jr. where he played Scar; The 25

th Annual Putnam

County Spelling Bee as Leaf Coneybear; and last Spring as a constable in Les Misérables. He enjoys participating on HHS’ Speech Team and in the Men’s Choir. Connor would like to thank his family and friends for supporting him throughout auditions.

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Jessica Cannizzo (Ronnettes) – As a sophomore, Jessica is thrilled to be participating in her fifth production at HHS and her 14

th production overall. She is honored to be a part

of this amazing show and is looking forward to what is to come through her high school theatre journey. Most recently, Jessica was cast as Mitch Mahoney in The 25

th Annual

Putnam County Spelling Bee. She has been involved in choir since middle school and loves anything music-related. Jessica thanks her directors for their wisdom and hard work, and her parents for supporting her through her dreams and passions.

Madison Chapleau (Ronnettes) – Madison is a sophomore and will be performing in her third show here at Huntley High School. Previously, she was seen in The 25

th Annual

Putnam County Spelling Bee, Les Misérables, and a variety of shows while attending Marlowe Middle School. Madison is excited to perform with some of her best friends and hopes to continue with theatre in the future.

Zyana Cola (Audrey) – As a sophomore, Zyana is participating in her second show at HHS. She was previously seen in shows such as Les Misérables as a Turning Lady and in The Lion King Jr. as Young Nala. Outside of theatre, Zyana enjoys singing and playing piano. She would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her, and the directors of the musical.

Donna Fondjo (Ensemble) – Donna is a freshman. She previously performed in numerous Marlowe shows including: The Nutcracker - Clara and the White City, The Lion King Jr., and her favorite, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat where she was a narrator. Donna has taken dance for the past four years, loves to write in her free time, and also participate in track. She is extremely excited to be a part of this show and would like to thank her friend in Color Guard, Elizabeth Troy, for getting her involved in theatre. Donna also thanks her family and friends for the support.

Kateleen Gellangarin (Ronnettes) – As a sophomore, Kateleen is participating in her third HHS show. Previously, she was seen as Olive’s mom in The 25

th Annual Putnam

County Spelling Bee and in Les Misérables as a Turning Lady. Outside of theatre, Kateleen is on the HHS Speech Team and loves to play the piano and ukulele. She thanks her family and friends for always encouraging her to pursue theatre. She hopes you enjoy the show!

Jen Gordus (Ronnettes) – Jen is a sophomore and is excited to be performing in her third high school musical production and seventh musical overall. She was previously seen in The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Les Misérables, and several others.

Outside of theatre, she dances at Algonquin Academy of Dance. Jen would like to thank her family and her friends, Melissa, Miya, and Madison, for their support.

Dugan Griffin (Seymour) – This is Dugan’s sophomore year. Previously he was seen in Bugsy Malone Jr., Aladdin Jr., The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Les

Misérables, and one acts. He also participates in the Men’s Chorus here at HHS. Dugan would like to thank his parents, friends, and his girlfriend.

Riley Hagberg (Ensemble) – Riley is a freshman and is no stranger to the stage having participated in ten previous productions with a separate company. She loves singing and acting in anything, and though dancing isn’t really her strong suit, she also enjoys that aspect of theatre. She would like to thank her parents for their support of her passions and dreams for her life.

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Emma Heier (Audrey) – Emma is a sophomore and this is her second show at Huntley High School. Previously she was seen in Marlowe’s production of The Lion King Jr. and most recently in HHS’ production of Les Misérables as a Lovely Lady. Outside of school, Emma loves to spend time with her family and friends. She thanks her family for being her number one supporters, and her cast mates as well. She can’t wait to participate in future shows!

Jillian Hooker (Student Director) – Jillian is a senior and is enjoying her third time assistant directing with Mr. George. She has previously been seen in several shows. Some of her favorite roles were: Katie Nana in Mary Poppins, Elle’s mom in Legally Blonde, the Musical, and Chorus/Student Director in Les Misérables.

Kaitlyn Ignarski (Ensemble) – Kaitlyn is a freshman. While at Heineman Middle School, she performed in Beauty and the Beast Jr., and Bugsy Malone Jr.. When not performing, Kaitlyn enjoys playing the piano. She would like to thank her family and friends for the support they give her.

Justin Karavakis (Ensemble) – Justin is a freshman. Having previously participated in Beauty and the Beast Jr. while attending Heineman Middle School, this will be his second musical performance. He would like to thank his family for all of their support.

Kevin Kline (Choreographer) – Kevin is a junior who has been involved in theatre and dance for more than 13 years. He has performed in over 30 musicals and dances competitively at Dixon Dance Academy. He has been the choreographer for Legally Blonde, The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Les Misérables, and now Little

Shop of Horrors. Kevin also choreographs shows for Dundee Crown, Children’s Theatre in Elgin, and Heineman Middle School.

Jackie Knebl (Ensemble) – Jackie is a sophomore and is excited to be performing in her first high school musical. While at Heineman Middle School, she was seen in Aladdin Jr. and Bugsy Malone Jr. Jackie would like to thank her family and friends for their love and support.

Andrew Lauer (Mr. Mushnik) – As a freshman, Andrew is very excited to be involved in his first high school production. While at Heineman Middle School, he played the role of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast Jr. and also participated in Bugsy Malone Jr. When not rehearsing for theatre productions, Andrew enjoys swimming and skateboarding. He would like to thank his parents, brother, grandparents, and Mrs. Moore for their support in preparation of this performance.

Jack Lyons (Ensemble) – Jack is enjoying his freshman year at Huntley High School. In middle school, he participated in Heineman’s productions of Bugsy Malone Jr. and Beauty and the Beast Jr. Jack thanks his family and friends for their support.

Elizabeth Martinez (Ensemble) – Elizabeth is a freshman. She has been in many shows at Marlowe Middle School, including her favorite, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat where she was cast as a narrator. She also participated in The Lion King Jr. and The Nutcracker: Clara and the White City. In addition to theatre, Elizabeth has been dancing for 10 years and has learned a variety of genres including ballet, tap, jazz, and hip-hop. She would like to thank her family and friends for their support and Mr. George for including her in this show.

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Huntley Community School District 158 Performing Arts Center

at Huntley High School

2017-2018

Fall Season Performances

Heineman Middle School Presents

Seussical Jr.

October 20 at 7:30 pm October 21 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm

Directed by Emily Moore & Pam Jorgensen

Huntley High School Presents

Twelfth Night

November 1 - November 4 at 7:00 pm

Directed by

Christine DeFrancesco

Marlowe Middle School Presents

The Three Musketeers

November 17 at 7:00 pm November 18 at 3:00 pm & 7:00 pm

Directed by

Janet Burkhalter

Music by Book by Stephen Flaherty Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty

Lyrics by Co-Conceived by Lynn Ahrens Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty & Eric Idle

Based on the works of Dr. Seuss

By William Shakespeare

Based on the Novel by

Alexandre Dumas

Adaptation by

Holly Beardsley

Seussical JR is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI,

421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019, www.MTIShows.com

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Brian McCusker (Ensemble) – Brian is a freshman. While at Heineman Middle School, he performed in Beauty and the Beast Jr., and Bugsy Malone Jr.. Outside of theatre, he plays the bass guitar. He would like to thank his sister Emily, his dog Hobbes, and Mrs. Moore for being awesome.

Rachel Meister (Mrs. Luce / Ensemble) – Rachel is a sophomore and is excited to have been cast in her first HHS show. While attending Marlowe Middle School, she participated in several shows including: Much Ado About Nothin’, Into the Woods, Music Man Jr., and The Lion King Jr. She also took part in Performance Readings for three years. Outside of school, Rachel sings in Encore Youth Choir. She would like to thank her family for supporting her throughout her shows.

Kyra Monterroso (Ensemble) – Kyra is a freshman who is looking forward to participating in her first high school production. While at Marlowe Middle School, she performed in A Cowboy in King Arthur’s Court where she was cast as Lady of the Lake. Kyra’s favorite show to be in was Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat where she played Potiphar’s Wife. She would like to thank her family and friends for always supporting her and Mr. George for allowing her to be a part of this show.

Brianna Nickett (Ensemble) – Brianna is a freshman this year. Having participated in several prior shows, this is her seventh show overall. Previously she was seen in Marlowe’s productions of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as a narrator and in The Lion King Jr. A few years back, she also performed in Huntley High School’s production of The Wizard of Oz. Brianna also participates in Choir, this being her four consecutive year. She would like to thank her mom and sister for supporting her in everything she does.

Julia Perrone (Ensemble) – Julia is a sophomore who performed in Aladdin Jr. as a chorus member and as a waitress in Bugsy Malone Jr. while attending Heineman Middle School. Most recently, she was seen in Huntley High School’s production of Les Misérables and had so much fun. Julia would like to thank her friends and family who are always there for her.

Alex Pressley (Student Director) – Alex is a junior and is enjoying her first time as a student director. She was previously seen in several shows. Some of her favorite roles include The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as Rona and as a beggar in Les

Misérables. Alex would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her in everything she does!

Erin Richardson (Ronnettes) – Erin is a sophomore who was seen in three previous HHS productions including The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as a member of the

chorus, It’s Not You as Natalie, and in Les Misérables as the farmer. This is her seventh musical and she is excited to be involved in future shows. Erin loves being involved with anything music-related including participating in HHS’ Treble Choir. She is super excited and blessed to be a part of this wonderful show and cast. Erin would like to thank the directors and her wonderful parents who are always there for her.

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Lanie Riese (Ensemble) – As a freshman, Lanie is excited to bring her theatre talents to the high school. While attending Heineman Middle School she played the role of Belle in Beauty and the Beast Jr. and was a chorus member in Bugsy Malone Jr. and Aladdin Jr. Lanie has also participated in many CYT and elementary musicals. Outside of musicals, she is involved in track and dance. Lanie would like to thank her friends, family, and Mrs. Moore for their support.

Tori Smolen (Ensemble) – Tori is in her sophomore year at Huntley High School and is no stranger to the stage. While at Marlowe Middle School, she participated in various shows, her favorites being Into The Woods, The Music Man Jr., and Pure as the Driven Snow where she played Mrs. Uland. Outside of theatre, Tori enjoys participating in HHS’ Speech Team and competitive archery. She would like to thank her mom, dad, and friends, Miriam and Nicole, for their support.

Elizabeth Sullivan (Ensemble) – As a sophomore, this is Elizabeth’s first time participating in a musical at Huntley High School. She was previously seen in Mulan Jr., Aladdin Jr., Bugsy Malone Jr. while in middle school at Heineman. Elizabeth also performed in Eleemosynary as a freshman. She would like to thank her friends and family for supporting her.

Samantha Terry (Ensemble) – Samantha is a freshman at Huntley High School and is very excited to be performing in her second musical production. Previously, she was she was seen in Heineman Middle School’s production of Beauty and the Beast Jr. Samantha would like to thank her family for all of their support!

Miya Vocalino (Ensemble) – Miya is a sophomore who has been participating in theater since 7

th grade. She appeared in Marlowe Middle School’s The Music Man Jr. as a chorus

member and in The Lion King Jr. as a lioness. Last year, she performed in The 25th

Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as a speller, and Les Misérables as the Sister of the Bishop and a member of the chorus. Participating in Les Misérables was her favorite show. Miya would like to thank her friends and family for encouraging her to do what she loves and to always follow her heart.

Rachel Wegrzyn (Ronnettes) – Rachel is a sophomore. Previously, she performed as a Pick-A-Little Lady in The Music Man Jr., Sarafina in The Lion King Jr., and a speller in The 25

th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Most recently, she performed in Les

Misérables as a beggar. Rachel also competes on Huntley High School’s Speech Team. Outside of school she enjoys spending time with the church group, CFC-Youth for Christ. She would like to thank her friends and family for all their love and support.

Josh Zerkel (Mr. Mushnik) – This is Josh’s sophomore year. In the past, he performed in 12 middle school shows, Macbeth, One Acts, and Les Misérables. Outside of theatre, Josh enjoys piano and art. He would like to thank his parents who have been so supportive of him.

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Special Thanks

Mr. John Bieber – set construction

Mrs. Emily Moore – assistance with auditions

Mrs. Kim Popenfoose – pianist for auditions

Ms. Kelsey Loudenback – picking up costumes

Mrs. Bonnie Manning – printing of posters

Mrs. Patti Westermeyer – assistance with ordering

Mr. Tom Kempf, Dean of Students/Activities Director

The dedicated volunteers of the HHS Fine Arts Boosters

Huntley High School Staff

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Art

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Choir

Dance

Speech

Technical Theatre

Theatre

For Supporting the Fine Arts programs in Huntley Community School District 158!

Join us at the PAC (Performing Arts Center) for the following upcoming concerts and performances. All are welcome to attend!

October 4 HHS Choir Concert

October 5 HHS Band Concert

October 20-21 HMS Presents “Seussical, Jr.”

November 1-4 HHS Presents “Twelfth Night”

November 17-18 MMS Presents “The Three Musketeers”

November 30 HHS Band Concert

December 5 HHS Choir Concert

View a complete list of 2017-18 performances at District158.org, “About”, “Performing Arts Center”.

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