Next weekend, one of the most beloved shows in musical theater history will be performed in Clarksville High School’s production of “Beauty and the Beast.” The show’s stage manager is Hannah James, and she’s a busy woman these days. “I’m a stage manager and president of the Black and Gold Theater Company,” James said. “I help the actors and the technicians. I’m the leader. I show people where to go and help.” Clarksville High Performance’s talented students will begin on Thursday, Nov. 7, with the following It will continue until the weekend. A story as old as time The Clarksville High School production is a little different. A director supervises them, and the students who appear in the show are involved in every aspect of the production. “Beauty and the Beast” will be performed on Nov. 7. One of those students is Dakota Euston. He says the system keeps the cast connected to the production. “In addition to being the male lead, I also helped build the set a lot,” Euston said when he met some of the cast. “So basically, any time I wasn’t on stage during the rehearsal process, I was in the shop helping the rest of the technicians build the sets.” Clarksville is planning a spring musical. and it will be announced soon. Gaston!
CLARKSVILLE, IN —
Next weekend, one of the most beloved shows in musical theater history will take to the stage with Clarksville High School’s production of “Beauty and the Beast.”
The show’s stage manager is Hannah James, and she’s a busy woman at the moment.
“I’m a stage manager and president of the Black and Gold Theater Company,” James said. “I help actors and technicians. I’m a leader and I show people where to go and help.”
Talented students at Clarksville High School
Performances will begin on Thursday, November 7th and run through the following weekend.
A story as old as time
Clarksville High School’s production is a little different. Directed by a director, the students who appear in the show are involved in all aspects of the production.
“Beauty and the Beast” will be released on November 7th
One of those students is Dakota Euston. He says this system keeps the cast always connected to the production.
met some of the cast
“In addition to being the male lead, I also helped build the set a lot,” Euston said. “So when I wasn’t on stage during rehearsals, I was basically in the shop helping the rest of the technicians build the set.”
Clarksville will have a spring musical to be announced soon.
Gaston!