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Department of Theatre Arts “A Legacy of Excellence” Catalina Foothills High School Department of Theatre Arts “A Legacy of Excellence” 1993-1994 Our Town * Witness for the Prosecution Anything Goes 1994-1995 The Crucible * Beggar On Horseback Oliver! 1995-1996 Cinderella * The Miracle Worker * Fiddler on the Roof The Fantasticks 1996-1997 Cyrano de Bergerac * Oklahoma The Music Man 1997-1998 The Odd Couple *Cabaret * On the Verge *Good News 1998-1999 The Visit * Little Shop of Horrors * Much Ado About Nothing * Bye Bye Birdie 1999-2000 Ten Little Indians * Cinderella * The Scarlet Pimpernel * Peter Pan 2000 / 2001 The Foreigner * A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum * Picnic at Hanging Rock big, the musical 2001 / 2002 Noises Off! * Sorry, Wrong Number * An Actor’s Nightmare * Ascension Day Into the Woods * The Diviners * Picnic * Eleemosynary Guys & Dolls 2002 / 2003 The Crucible * You Can’t Take It With You * Anton in Show Business * 42nd Street * Summer & Smoke * You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown Grease 2003 / 2004 The Children’s Hour * A Few Good Men * Once Upon a Mattress * Cabaret * Moon Over Buffalo * Jake’s Women Oliver! Catalina Foothills High School Department of Theatre Arts “A Legacy of Excellence” 2004 / 2005 Romeo & Juliet * A Christmas Carol * Schoolhouse Rock Live! A Chorus Line * Ruthless, the musical * Our Town The Wizard of Oz 2005 / 2006 Hot L Baltimore * Bang, Bang You’re Dead * Proof Chicago *Smile * The Odd Couple (Female) Smokey Joe’s Café 2006 / 2007 Lend Me a Tenor * Metamorphoses Sweeney Todd * David & Lisa Annie Get Your Gun 2007 / 2008 The Rivals * The Revengers’ Comedies Little Shop of Horrors * The Odyssey The Sound of Music 2008 / 2009 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof * The Rimers of Eldritch Beauty & the Beast * A Midsummer Night’s Dream High School Musical 2009 / 2010 The Uninvited * Cyrano de Bergerac * 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Look Homeward, Angel * All in the Timing Fame 2010 / 2011 This Humour, Out of Breath * The Insect Play The Producers * You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown * Brave New World All Shook Up 2011 / 2012 Macbeth * Medea * Proof The Drowsy Chaperone * Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland *The Good Doctor * big, the musical 2012 / 2013 Commedia dell’Arte * Dark of the Moon * Eurydice Anything Goes (100th show) * Arsenic & Old Lace * Jake’s Women Bye Bye Birdie Catalina Foothills High School Department of Theatre Arts “A Legacy of Excellence” 2013 / 2014 Noises Off! * The Children’s Hour * The Man Who Came To Dinner Chicago, the Musical * A Chorus Line * 12th Night 2014-2015 One Man, Two Guvnors * Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead The Crucible * MUSICAL * Dancing at Lughnasa * M.A.S.H. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang .
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