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Schools
Teens to showcase musical and comedic talentsPublished 02/12/09
It can be difficult to come up with something entertaining for Valentine's Day - something fun and just a little different.
Mitchelle Stephenson - For The Capital
Hallie Garrison, 17, Taylor Thurman, 16, Rachel Ironmonger, 15, Jason Palumbo, 17 and Anna Booth, 15 on stage at South River High School. The teens are preparing for their upcoming Musical Revue opening on Friday and running again on Saturday night. Add finding such entertainment locally, and it is a tall order. But both south county high schools, Southern High in Harwood and South River High in Edgewater, have come to the rescue with productions timed for the holiday Saturday. South River High students will be putting on their second annual student-directed musical revue. On both Friday and Saturday, starting at 7:30 p.m., 35 students will present 20 songs from the stage and screen. Highlights include arrangements from "Mamma...
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