Spring shows at DHS are typically two smaller shows: a musical, and a student written company show. They are performed by the Musical Theatre/Company class, and stage crew is traditionally run by lowerclassmen/non-seniors.
I'm on stage crew for Lucky Stiff, the musical. Even though it's really stressful to be doing two shows at once (in the same space, no less), it is, of course an extremely beneficial experience. We've been staying late at school almost every single night, and today, the Saturday before opening week (a tech rehearsal, where we run through the show as we actually would), we stayed at school all day, and still late at night. It's that kind of thing that makes stage crew such a great group to be a part of. We grow so close when we spend more hours with each other than we do at home. Not many clubs bond people together like that. So I'm appreciative for that.
I'm on stage crew for Lucky Stiff, the musical. Even though it's really stressful to be doing two shows at once (in the same space, no less), it is, of course an extremely beneficial experience. We've been staying late at school almost every single night, and today, the Saturday before opening week (a tech rehearsal, where we run through the show as we actually would), we stayed at school all day, and still late at night. It's that kind of thing that makes stage crew such a great group to be a part of. We grow so close when we spend more hours with each other than we do at home. Not many clubs bond people together like that. So I'm appreciative for that.
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