High school musicals on tap in Western Pa.
Below are high school musicals planned throughout our region. In the coming weeks, look for stories and photos from a variety of the shows in the Tribune- Review and videos at TribLIVe.com. If the list doesn’t include your school, contact us at tribliving@tribweb.com and we’ll add it. Break a leg!
Apollo-Ridge: “High School Musical,” March 5-7
Avonworth: “Young Frankenstein,” March 27-28, April 3-4
Baldwin: “The Addams Family,” April 1-4
Belle Vernon: “Cinderella,” March 19-22
Bethel Park: “Guys and Dolls,” March 18-21
Bishop Canevin: “Xanadu,” April 23-25
Blairsville: “The Wizard of Oz,” May 1-3
Brentwood: “Annie,” April 2-4
Burrell: “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” March 12-14
Carlynton: “Cinderella,” March 26-29
Chartiers Valley: “Young Frankenstein,” March 4-7
Deer Lakes: “Cats,” April 17-19
Derry Area: “Les Miserables,” March 6-8
Elizabeth Forward: “The Drowsy Chaperone,” April 2-5
Fort Cherry: “Working the Musical,” April 3-5
Fox Chapel: “Legally Blonde the Musical,” March 5-7
Franklin Regional: “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” Feb. 27-March 1
Freeport: “42nd Street,” March 12-15
Gateway: “The Drowsy Chaperone,” April 24-26, May 1-2.
Greater Latrobe: “Mamma Mia!” March 13-15
Greensburg Central Catholic: “Honk!” April 24-25
Greensburg Salem: “Phantom of the Opera,” Feb. 28-29, March 1
Greensburg Salem Middle School: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” March 19-22
Hampton: “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” April 17-25
Hempfield: “Grease,” April 2-4
Highlands: “Mamma Mia!,” April 3-5
Jeannette: “Mamma Mia!,” March 20-22
Keystone Oaks: “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” April 2-4
Kiski: “Legally Blonde the Musical,” April 1-4
Knoch: “Nice Work if You Can Get It,” March 6-8
Leechburg: “Godspell,” March 13-15
Ligonier Valley: “Wizard of Oz,” March 26-28
Monessen: “Grease,” March 28-31
Moon: “Little Shop of Horrors,” March 19-22
Mt. Pleasant: “Shrek,” April 2, 3, 4
Northgate: “Curtains School Edition,” April 18, 25-26
North Allegheny: “Titanic,” March 3-8
North Hills: “Catch Me If You Can,” March 20-28
Norwin: “The Little Mermaid,” March 19-22
Norwin Middle School Theatre Company: “Frozen Jr.,” Feb. 20, 21, 22
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart: “Seussical The Musical,” March 6-8, 13-14
Penn Hills: “Mary Poppins,” April 17, 18, 24-26.
Penn Trafford: “Footloose,” March 27-29 and April 3-5
Penn Middle School: “Legally Blonde,” May 14-16
Pine-Richland: “The Addams Family,” March 12-21
Pittsburgh Allderdice: “Curtains,” April 30-May 3
Pittsburgh Barack Obama Academy: “Into the Woods,” April 30, May 1-3, 8-9
Pittsburgh Brashear: “9 to 5 The Musical” April 23-25
Pittsburgh CAPA: “In the Heights,” April 18-21, April 25-29
Pittsburgh Central Catholic: “The Drowsy Chaperone,” March 26-28
Plum: “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,” April 2-4
Propel Braddock Hills: “Little Shop of Horrors,” April 24-25
Quaker Valley: “Bye Bye Birdie,” March 5-7 (preview March 4)
Redeemer Lutheran: “Annie,” April 24-25
Riverview: . “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” April 2-5
Sewickley Academy: “Fiddler on the Roof,” Feb. 27-29
Serra Catholic: “Mary Poppins,” March 25-28
Shaler Area: “Shrek,” March 6-14
South Fayette: March 20-22
Southmoreland: “Seussical,” March 5-8
Springdale: “Seussical,” April 3-4
St. Joseph: “Addams Family,” March 26-29 at Penn State New Kensington
Stage Right Arts in Education Home-School/Cyberschool: “Into the Woods,” teens, and “Aladdin Jr.,” preteens, both May 1-2
Steel Valley: “My Fair Lady,” Feb. 27-March 1
Thomas Jefferson: “Peter Pan,” March 19-21
Trafford Middle School: “Alladin,” March 20, 21, 22
Valley: “Newsies,” April 2-5
Vincentian Academy: “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Feb. 28-29
West Allegheny: “9 to 5 The Musical,” March 20-22, 27-28
West Shamokin: “Guys and Dolls,” March 6-8
Westinghouse Arts Academy: “9 to 5 The Musical,” April 17-19
Winchester Thurston: “Urinetown,” April 23-26
Woodland Hills: “Jesus Christ Superstar,” April 24-25, 30 and May 1-2
Yough: “State Fair,” March 20-22
Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at pvarine@triblive.com.
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