The program also included selections from Mendelssohn, Diamond, and Walton, and speeches, sometimes underscored with musical cues.
Thank you, WSO’s Daniel Meyer, Stage Right’s Tony Marino, the staff of the Palace Theatre, my wife Leigh for collecting the costumes with Alyssa Wano, and all the parents, drivers, and supporters of the student actors (Sydney Kantor, Banner Reed, Anthony Maximilian Marino, Angel Morante, Matthew Hommel, and Carolyn). Thank you, performers in Rock of Ages and Urinetown who had to cover for missing castmates, the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra, the Palace Theatre, and of course the audience, for making this magical night possible.
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