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"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages...”
William Shakespeare
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Colby Coleman pleads for mercy from the jury during Friday's production of the Big Bad Musical. Middle school students, who were directed by members of the HHS theater class, gave two performances. Click on the picture for highlights.
Ivory Heister is pumped during her audition for a part in the Big Bad Musical on Monday. Heister was among several middle school students who won roles in the play - which will be directed by HHS theater students. After two weeks of rehearsal, the performance is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Jan. 25th in Tydings Auditorium.
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Every day this week the 5th Grade students learned about Medieval History and helped Jefferson Elementary host a Renaissance Festival.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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The Gregs modeled how to learn American history and theater all at the same time. Every day this week the students learned about the “who, what, when, where and how” of Early American History and specifically the Civil War.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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Lights, Camera, Action! The Mills 5th Grade performed a play about the American Civil War. They worked hard in rehearsals for a week.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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With Albert Einstein peering over their shoulders, Taylor fifth-graders wait to give a theatrical presentation focused on math and science experiments Friday afternoon. Click on picture for highlights.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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The Taylor Elementary 5th Grade Class is studying engineering for a week with Greg and Greg and will present a STEM play at Taylor Auditorium on Friday afternoon.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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Beauty and the Beast took on a country twang when four Hobbs elementary schools presented a twist on the classic tale, Beauty Lou and the Country Beast,
at Tydings Auditorium on Saturday afternoon. Click on the picture for highlights. |
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| Students from BTW, Southern Heights, Coronado and Mills put their best thumb forward during Monday's auditions for Beauty Lou and the Country Beast. The Missoula Children's Theater musical will be performed at 3 p.m. Saturday at Tydings. Click on the picture for highilghts. |
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The Missoula Children's Theatre Directors taught the students at
Will Rogers Elementary a workshop about the basics of drama
including the three C’s .
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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Wizard of Oz - including the Cowardly Lion - came out to perform Saturday at Tydings Auditorium. The occasion was a Missoula Children's Theatre Production made up of students from Will Rogers, Broadmoor, College Lane and Sanger.
Click on the Lion picture for highlights. |
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More than 60 elementary school students from Broadmoor, College Lane, Sanger, and Will Rogers put their best acting foot forward during Monday auditions for The Wizard of Oz. The youngsters, who will spend all week rehearsing the play, will make their stage debut at 3 p.m. Saturday at Tydings.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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Edison, Stone, Jefferson and Taylor Elementary school students were in full yo-ho-ho regalia on Saturday as they acted out Blackbeard the Pirate, a Missoula Children's Theater production.
Click on the picture for highlights.
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On the day before the performance a dedicated principal and her students and staff help decorate the lobby of Tydings Auditorium.
| Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso
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More than 80 elementary school students from Jefferson, Edison, Taylor and Stone put their best acting foot forward during Monday auditions for Blackbeard the Pirate. The youngsters, who will spend all week rehearsing the play, will make their stage debut at 3 p.m. Saturday at Tydings.
Click on the picture for highlights. |
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