Cranford High School Presents ‘Legally Blonde’
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MAILED FREE TO EVERY HOME AND BUSINESS IN CRANFORD Published by Renna Media Issue 52 • March 2018 CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS ‘LEGALLY BLONDE’ The Cranford High School Performing Arts Department Serena. Junior Rose Michetti is Pilar. Vivienne is being proudly announces their spring musical, “Legally Blonde,” played by Nora Sullivan. Rounding out the featured cast is with music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Julia Saginario, Charlie Bernstein, Katie Manhardt, Robert Benjamin and book by Heather Hach. The show is once Morris, Sullivan Grace, Melanie Gabel, Matthew Mallick, again being directed and choreographed by Michelle Massa. Andrew Gordon, and Max Wisnefski. The ensemble The music director is Matt Hosner and technical direction is includes: Erin Blake, Makayla Cartnick, Ariel Daryani, David Marconi. Stage managers are Emma Ferrentinos and McKenna Flynn, Marisa Lijo, Katie Malanka, Julianna Kayla Murray, Marcotrigiano, Garrett Kennedy, Noah Kopla, Sarah The plot is based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Kudron, Elizabeth Molfetto, Madeline Simone, Gina MGM motion picture starring Reese Witherspoon in 2001. Ricardo, Lee Rosenthal. Production dates are It was transformed into a musical in 2007. The story Friday and Saturday, revolves around a recent college graduate, Elle Woods, who Barbara Zeckman March 16 and 17, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.; follows the love of her life, Warner, to Harvard Law School Realtor and Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 2 p.m. Direct: where she learns to stand on her own two feet. 908-418-3503 Katrina Wischusen, plays the role of Elle Woods and her Tickets are $15 and are available online at Office: 908-233-5555 leading men include Noah Wohlsen as Emmett, Max Kopla chs.booktix.com and at the door. Student rush tickets at a 209 Central Ave, as Callahan, and Daniel Klimko ar Warner. Senior Pria discounted price of $10 will be available 30 minutes prior to Westfield, NJ McNeil is Paulette, the owner of Hair Affair who befriends each performance. barbarazeckman.com Elle when she goes on her journey to Harvard. Other senior A free senior citizen performance is on Thursday, March Email: Barbara.zeckman @cbmoves.com standouts include Elle’s sidekicks, Haley Baranowski as 15, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please Brooke, Kelly McMahon as Margot and Laura Salway as contact Anthony Rafaniello, 908-709-6291. PAID ECRWSS PRSRT STD PRSRT PHILA PA 191 PA PHILA U.S. POSTAGE U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT PERMIT NO.7575 (above) Members of the cast of Cranford High School’s production of “Legally Blonde.” Complete Termite & Pest Control Since 1952 CALL From rats to bats, skunks to racoons, and squirrels to mice . and everything in between, WE CAN HELP. 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