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Large Group Musical/Student Choreography LARGE GROUP MUSICAL/STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY 3814 Sarah Brown and Co. Session 01 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 8:30:00 On My Way - Violet Not Applicable 6164 Maria Soto and Co. Session 01 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 8:30:00 Anything Goes-Anything Goes Sexual Situations 784 Reese AbrahaMoff and Co. Session 01 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 8:30:00 Stronger-Finding Neverland Not Applicable 3814 Alexandrea Benedict and Co. Session 01 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 8:30:00 A Musical froM SoMething Rotten Adult Language 6153 Faith IngrahaM and Co. Session 02 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 9:30:00 Holiday - AMerican Idiot Adult Language, Death, Violence, Religious CoMMentary, Prejudice or Intolerance, Gun Shot Sound Effects 5697 Bailey Busher and Co. Session 02 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 9:30:00 Will Power-SoMething Rotten Not Applicable 6153 Jean-ThoMas Mateesco and Co. Session 02 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 9:30:00 WelcoMe To The Renaissance Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Death, Substance Abuse, Violence, Religious CoMMentary, Prejudice or Intolerance 5618 JasMine Grullon and Co. Session 02 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 9:30:00 SoMething Rotten Sexual Situations 784 Donna Nesselroth and Co. Session 02 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 9:30:00 WelcoMe to the Renaissance- SoMething RottenDeath, Violence, Religious CoMMentary 6510 Kathleen Valent and Co. Session 03 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 10:30:00 And You Don't Even Know It- Everybody's TalkingAdult About Language, JaMie Sexual Situations 5999 Mandy Auguste and Co. Session 03 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 10:30:00 Our Favorite Son- The Will Rogers Follies Not Applicable 7336 Jacquelynn Arias and Co. Session 03 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 10:30:00 Oh The Things You Can Think- Seussical Not Applicable 4611 Aaron Kurzweil and Co. Session 04 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 11:30:00 SoMething Rotten -AMys a fool Adult Language, Sexual Situations 784 Reese AbrahaMoff and Co. Session 04 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 11:30:00 American Idiot froM American Idiot Adult Language 5697 Ellie Argue and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 In-Carrie Adult Language, Religious CoMMentary 3814 Roie Dahan and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 What a GaMe - RagtiMe Adult Language, Religious CoMMentary, Prejudice or Intolerance 6153 Oliver Eliacin and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 We Go Together- Grease Not Applicable 6153 Janet Slavick and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 Revenge Party-Mean Girls Adult Language, Death, Violence 3350 Victoria Mejia and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 In-Carrie Adult Language, Death, Violence, Religious CoMMentary 3383 Kinnley Burk and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 PandeMoniuM - Spelling Bee Adult Language 3350 Hannya Barbosa and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 Alabanza-In the Heights Not Applicable 7510 Daniel Calderon and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 Who Lives, Who Dies, Who tells Your Story - HaMiltonNot Applicable 5999 Michael Ryder and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 Pirellis Miracle Elixir- Sweeney Todd Not Applicable 6510 Gonzalo Pirosanto and Co. Session 05 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 13:30:00 On My way- Violet Not Applicable 4255 UgoMsi Agbo Patricks and Co. Session 06 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 14:30:00 They Live In You- The Lion King Death, Religious CoMMentary 4255 Ricardi Antoine and Co. Session 06 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 14:30:00 Satisfied- HaMilton Sexual Situations, Religious CoMMentary 4611 Christina Abanto and Co. Session 06 Large Group Musical Arts Building- 1011 (Stage) 14:30:00 Be Prepared- The Lion King Not Applicable 6153 Alyssa Hernandez and Co. Session 07 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 15:30:00 The Heat Is On- Miss Saigon Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Substance Abuse, Prejudice or Intolerance 6510 Amelia Coventry and Co. Session 07 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 15:30:00 The Morning of the Dragon Not Applicable 5999 Rachel Alston and Co. Session 07 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 15:30:00 Pirellis Miracle Elixir- Sweeney Todd Not Applicable 7336 Jacquelynn Arias and Co. Session 07 Student Choreography (ChoreographerArts Building- 1011 and (Stage)Cast) 15:30:00 A Musical- SoMething Rotten Adult Language DUET MUSICAL A 7336 Jacquelynn Arias Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 FreedoM- The Unauthorized Bio of SaMatha BrownAdult Language, Sexual Situations 7336 Isabella Pinilla Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 FreedoM- The Unauthorized Bio of SaMatha BrownAdult Language, Sexual Situations 6153 Alyssa Hernandez Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 I Will Never Leave You - Sideshow Not Applicable 6153 Julia Cusack Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 I Will Never Leave You - Sideshow Not Applicable 6153 Odaris Mercado Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 Stepsisters LaMent - Cinderella Violence 6153 Ariana Estrella Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 Stepsisters LaMent - Cinderella Violence 5999 Vicente ToMe Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 ChaMpagne-In the Heights Not Applicable 5999 Shannon Reid Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 ChaMpagne-In the Heights Not Applicable 5999 Suzanna Donaldson Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 If MaMa Was Married-Gypsy Not Applicable 5999 Francesca Zaccor Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 If MaMa Was Married-Gypsy Not Applicable 5999 SaMantha Strassel Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 FarMer Refuted-HaMilton Not Applicable 5999 Alexander Mayer Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 FarMer Refuted-HaMilton Not Applicable 4259 Franklin Ferrer Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 Popcorn-Little by Little- Music by Brad Ross and LyricsAdult byLanguage, Hal Hackady Sexual Situations 4259 Judith Boza Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 Popcorn-Little by Little- Music by Brad Ross and LyricsAdult byLanguage, Hal Hackady Sexual Situations 3383 Hadrian Schrag Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 Therapy - Tick Tick BooM Not Applicable 3383 KiMberly Herrera Session 01 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)8:30:00 Therapy - Tick Tick BooM Not Applicable 5697 Mia Rosado Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Secondary Characters- Title of Show Not Applicable 5697 Mackenzie TaMMara Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Secondary Characters- Title of Show Not Applicable 3814 Natalie Farver Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Three BedrooM House - Batboy Adult Language, Sexual Situations 3814 Laney Rakofsky Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Three BedrooM House - Batboy Adult Language, Sexual Situations 5999 Hailey Kelderhouse Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 First Date Last Night-Dogfight Not Applicable 5999 SaM Infantino Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 First Date Last Night-Dogfight Not Applicable 4611 Ashade Altine Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Fine - Ordinary Days- AdaM Gwon Adult Language, Substance Abuse 4611 Aaron Kurzweil Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Fine - Ordinary Days- AdaM Gwon Adult Language, Substance Abuse 3383 Cassidy Welin Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Apex Predator - Mean Girls Not Applicable 3383 Kayla SMith Session 02 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)9:30:00 Apex Predator - Mean Girls Not Applicable 6153 Jessica Chang Session 03 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)10:30:00 First IMpressions - First Date Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Violence, Religious CoMMentary, Prejudice or Intolerance 6153 Justin Urriola Session 03 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)10:30:00 First IMpressions - First Date Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Violence, Religious CoMMentary, Prejudice or Intolerance 6784 Joshua Carpio Session 03 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)10:30:00 Bad Idea - Waitress Sexual Situations 6784 Sidney Antorcha Session 03 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)10:30:00 Bad Idea - Waitress Sexual Situations 3814 Irene NewMan Session 03 Duet Musical A Arts Building- 1024 (Duet Music A)10:30:00
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