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LISBON HIGH SCHOOL thespians rehearse their steps down the yellow brick road in preparation of the Drama Club’s fall production, “The Wizard of Oz.” From left are Devan LaBrecque, Cameron Ramich, Andrea Danforth and Robert Dall. Students from Lisbon Community and Philip W. Sugg Middle schools will also be featured in the show.LISBON — The Lisbon High School Drama Club will present “The Wizard of Oz” as their fall musical, beginning tonight at the Lisbon High School gym, 2 Sugg Drive, at 7 p.m.
Think back to the time when families would gather in front of the television to experience one of the most beloved films of all-time, “The Wizard of Oz,” invoked a news release. The LHS Drama Club will bring back the splendor of Oz.
More than 60 students will transport the magic of Oz to Lisbon in their unique and unforgettable musical presentation.
Performances will continue on Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. All tickets are $5 at the door.
All proceeds benefit the LHS Drama Club.
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