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This Week: 'Seussical'

With 'Seussical: The Musical' Schreiber students to bring work of Dr. Seuss to the stage.

The Paul D. Schreiber High School Theatre Arts Department announces its production of the magical, musical extravaganza, Seussical the Musical, is coming this March.

Adapted from the beloved Dr. Seuss library, with music and lyrics by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, "Seussical: The Musical" is perfect entertainment for the entire family.  In the course of the evening, you’ll get to meet the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Yertle the Turtle, the Grinch, an entire tiny village of Whos living on a dust speck, and many, many more.  

Schreiber’s production involves the efforts of approximately 100 students and staff and is under the direction of Lauren Foster-Holzer, with vocal direction by John Speizio III and Carly Valentine, orchestral direction by Aaron Prindle, choreography by Jason Summers, and is produced by Christine Nelson.

Featured in this talented ensemble are: Julia Bain, Oren Barasch, Sabrina Brennan, Sophie Brett-Chin, Laynie Calderwood, Jenna Cohen, Alexandra DeAngelis, Bridget Doherty, Taylor Eisenberg, Jesse Epstein, Stephanie Epstein, Jack Fishman, Caitlin Ferris, Jenny Garofolo, Nina Gauer, Lena Kogan, Nate Krantz, Ashley Larsen, Jina Lay, Adeline Lerner, Susan Maraney, Liam Marsigliano, Kerry McInerney, Max Miranda, Elizabeth Muratore, Sameer Nanda, Ani O’Hanlon, Amelia Pacht, Tessa Peierls, Eric Rosenblatt, Sydney Ronis, DK Rule, Wyn Stopford, Rebecca Schaub, Kimberly Suzzan, Stephanie Anne Thomsen, Delia Van Praag, Ariel Waldman, Arielle Waller, Isabelle Wilson, and Noelle Young.

Performances of Schreiber’s production of "Seussical: The Musical" will take place at the Schreiber HS Auditorium 101 Campus Drive, Port Washington.  For more information, call the Creative Arts Department at 767-5480.

Performances:  

Thursday, March 14 at 7:30 pm

Friday, March 15 at 7:30 pm

Saturday, March 16 at 7:30 pm

Matinee: Sunday, March 17 at 2:00pm

Tickets for Schreiber’s "Seussical: the Musical" are:

$10 for Adults, $5 for Children (18 and under) and complimentary for Senior Citizens.

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