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Central Algoma Secondary School, Korah Collegiate, White Pines, and Superior Heights will stage three contrasting full-scale musical theatre productions this month
2021-03-31 Curtain PEXELS
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Three Algoma District School Board (ADSB) secondary schools are flexing their theatre muscles this month in a trio of productions.

Central Algoma Secondary School (CASS), Korah Collegiate, White Pines, and Superior Heights will stage three contrasting full-scale musical theatre productions this February.

CASS is set to perform Little Shop of Horrors, Korah will present Mean Girls and White Pines and Superior Heights will collaboratively perform Les Misérables.

This month marks the first time all four Sault secondary schools will be producing live theatre at the same time.

For more information, including showtimes and ticket sales, see the ADSB news release below. 

An exciting month of theatre awaits audiences this February as Algoma District School Board (ADSB) showcases their secondary schools in a spectacular trio of productions.

Central Algoma Secondary School (CASS), Korah Collegiate, White Pines, and Superior Heights will stage three contrasting full-scale musical theatre productions this February.

CASS will present Little Shop of Horrors at Sault Community Theatre Centre from Feb. 12 to 14 at 7 p.m. Korah will present Mean Girls in their auditorium, 636 Goulais Avenue, from Feb. 19 to 22 at 7 p.m . White Pines and Superior Heights will collaboratively present Les Misérables at Sault Community Theatre from Feb. 26 to March 1 at 7 p.m.

Tickets for each production are on sale at the Station Mall Box Office or at the door on the evening of the performance.

This month marks the first time all four Sault secondary schools will be producing live theatre at the same time, showcasing the dedication, creativity, and passion of young performers, musicians, and production crews.

Each show will highlight the immense talent within ADSB schools, featuring students in leading roles, ensemble performances, live orchestras, and behind-the-scenes technical support. The productions are presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI), ensuring a professional and high-quality experience for both the performers and audiences.

“We are so proud to see our students from different schools come together to celebrate the arts and create something truly special,” said Anthony Aceti, co-director of Les Misérables. “This collaborative effort is a testament to the incredible dedication of our students, teachers, and the broader community.”

Reserve your tickets to celebrate the power of the performing arts and the remarkable work of local up-and-coming talent.

To reserve tickets, patrons can go to the Sault Community Theatre Centre website.



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