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Articles About YSHS spring musical

  • “Mamma Mia” musical performances postponed due to illness

    According to a notification sent out by Yellow Springs Schools, all performances of the YSHS/McKinney musical, “Mamma Mia,” have been rescheduled due to cast and crew illness.

  • The halls are alive with the ‘Sound of Music’

    Rolf (David Walker) and Liesl (Carina Basora) stroll and sing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” on the von Trapp mansion lawn. “The Sound of Music” runs March 8–10 and 15–17. (Photo by Luciana Lieff)

    “The Sound of Music” is arguably one of the most beloved works in the musical theater repertoire.

  • UPDATE — ‘Sound of Music’ rescheduled again for April 11–14

    Auf wiedersehen, Gesundheit! The Sound of Music has been rescheduled once more for April 11–14. Pictured above are members of the cast waving "auf wiedersehen, goodbye" at a rehearsal March 6, shortly before flu and other upper respiratory illnesses laid low many of the performers and their classmates. (Photo by Luciana Lieff)

    Performances of “The Sound of Music,” have been once more rescheduled for April 11–14, so that the play’s cast and crew may recuperate more fully from the sweeping flu outbreak.

  • ’Sound of Music’ performances, events update

    ’Sound of Music’ performance and events update schedule for ticket holders.

  • Sing with cast, band at open rehearsal for “The Sound of Music”

    "So long, farewell..." The Von Trapp children serenaded party guests at a recent rehearsal for "The Sound of Music" at YSHS. The community is invited to attend an open rehearsal and sing along with their favorite tunes from the show on Saturday, March 2.

    On Saturday, March 2, the Foundry Theater at Antioch College will be alive with singing in support of the YSHS/McKinney Theater Program. The YS community is invited to attend an open rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. — and, if so moved, to sing along with songs from the upcoming spring musical “The Sound of Music,” along with the YSHS/McKinney cast and Community Band.

  • Way Back Wednesday — Spring musicals, 1974 to 1999

    With the McKinney and YSHS spring musical, “Disney’s High School Musical, On Stage!” running for its second and final weekend beginning this Friday, Way Back Wednesday takes a brief sojourn to the final quarter of the last century to remember spring musicals past.

  • YSHS production of ‘Oklahoma!’ has legs — about 90

    Yellow Springs High School is presenting the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic “Oklahoma!” this month, with performance dates April 21–23 and 28–30 at Antioch’s Foundry Theater. Directed by Ed Knapp, the musical is still relevant to contemporary teens, according to several of the Yellow Springs actors stepping into starring roles. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The Yellow Springs High School musical production of ‘Oklahoma!’ has legs — about 90 of them

  • Yellow Springs High School dancers cut ‘Footloose’

    Charlotte Walkey, playing Ariel, and Lucas Mulhall, playing Ren, rehearse a dance from “Footloose,” the YSHS/MMS spring musical directed by Lorrie Sparrow-Knapp and produced by Ara Beal. The musical runs over two weekends, opening on Friday, March 4, at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 p.m.; Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. All shows take place at Mills Lawn School. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    One week and one day out from opening night, the cast and crew of “Footloose” was hard at work, warming up their voices with crisp sounds: “va, va, va,” “no, no, no, no, no” and several rounds of “red leather, yellow leather.”

  • YSHS’s ‘West Side Story’ sweeps you up

    The Jets of “West Side Story” starring from left, Duard Headley, Meredith Rowe, Bear Wright, Josh Seitz as Riff, Jonah Trillana, Ursula Kremer, Christina Brewer, David Walker, and in front, Sumayah Chappelle and Zoe Williams. The show opens this weekend at the Antioch College Foundry Theater. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The Yellow Springs High School thespians present the romantic tragedy “West Side Story”, based on “Romeo and Juliet” with a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

  • Love, calypso beat in YSHS musical

    If you’re interested in the Caribbean, calypso music or star-crossed lovers, this year’s high school musical should appeal to you. The musical, Once on this Island, will be performed at Mills Lawn on April 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21, with Friday and Saturday showings beginning at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

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