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Stafford high schools provide local entertainment

Mountain View, North Stafford and Stafford high schools will be providing residents with local theatrical entertainment in the coming weeks.

Mountain View High School Presents “The Wizard of Oz”

Imagine a world over the rainbow! That’s what happens when a little Kansas farm girl, Dorothy Gale, and her dog Toto are blown away in a tornado and land in a fairyland named Oz. There she meets a very unusual cast of characters – the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion, and together they go on a quest to see the Wizard of Oz, each of them seeking what they want most in life. Do they reach their goal? Can they defeat the Wicked Witch? Follow the yellow brick road to Mountain View High School and find out.

May 7, 8 and 9 at 7:00 pm

Matinee Saturday May 9th at 1:00 pm

Tickets $8 Children, Students and Seniors. $10 Adults

SCPS employees free with ID

North Stafford High School Presents: The Cabaret: A Night on Broadway

Join us as our North Stafford High School Choir and Drama program presents The Cabaret:  A Night on Broadway on April 30 through May 2 beginning at 7:00 PM each evening in our auditorium.

Enjoy a night of amazing choreography and beautiful singing as we perform our way through some of your favorite Broadway hits:  Grease, Footloose, Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Les Miserables, Wicked and more!

Tickets will go on sale for $5.00 at the school during lunch on April 27-29 or $10.00 at the door.

The Stafford High School Fine Arts Department presents

Into the Woods

Thursday and Friday, April 30 and May 1 at 7pm

Saturday, May 2 at 7pm

Stafford High School Auditorium

$7 Children, Students & Sr. Citizens; $10 Adults 

Special Children’s Performance on May 2 at 1pm

$5 Children, Students & Sr. Citizens; $7 Adults

Take a memorable journey to see the Stafford High School Fine Arts Department present Into the Woods. In a fantastical storybook world where a childless baker and his wife attempt to reverse their family curse by journeying into the woods, where they encounter Rapunzel (and her witchly “mother”), Cinderella, Jack (of Beanstalk fame), Little Red Riding Hood and other classic fairy tale characters, and they all must learn the responsibility that comes with getting what you want. With witty humor and strange personalities guiding these intertwined stories, Into the Woods is an enchanting tale that you won’t want to miss!

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On January 25th, we invite you to experience the magic of Galette des Rois, a 700-year-old tradition celebrated across France throughout the entire month of January (and even beyond!). This sweet, almond-filled puff pastry topped with a golden crown isn’t just a treat—it’s a celebration! The lucky person who finds the fĂšve (a porcelain charm hidden in one of the slices) becomes the King or Queen for the Day, and don’t worry—there will be plenty of royalty to go around! ??

But that’s not all! In France, Les Voeux (New Year’s wishes) continue throughout January, often accompanied by Champagne and good cheer. We’re bringing that festive spirit to you, with a lively evening packed with French food, wine, and music.

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