How reassuring to know that one can venture out into the world and yet still return to the security and familiarity of home. The River Hill High School Theater Arts Department thus presents its 2nd annual performance of the You Can Always Come Home Players. The group appears this year in Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit,” a light-hearted comedy about a novelist haunted by the ghost of his first wife.
This collaborative effort between River Hill and Marriotts Ridge high schools features past and present fine arts students under the direction of MRHS theater arts teacher Sally Livingston and assistant Cara Antico (MRHS Class of ’08).
Cast and crew include Rocky Bostick (RHHS ’09), Mike Brophy (RHHS ‘09), Jamie Driskill (RHHS ’04), Gabe Fremuth (RHHS ’07), Jimmy Hession (RHHS ’09), Robert Kubisen (MRHS ’09), Jonathan Kwolek (MRHS ‘10), Pam Land (RHHS Director of Theatre Arts), Mike Leon (RHHS ’07), David Llanso (RHHS ’12), Amanda Ogorzalek (RHHS ‘08), Martin Proulx (RHHS ’10), Abby Schwarz (MRHS ’08), Michelle Shankar (RHHS’08), Sara Vanasse (RHHS ’09), and Nick Woodhouse (RHHS ‘09).
Performances take place June 25-27 at 7:30 p.m. in the RHHS auditorium, and tickets cost $10. Proceeds benefit the “You Can Always Come Home Players” Fine Arts Scholarship Fund. To purchase, visit the RHHS front office from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday – Friday, or go to the box office 6-7:30 p.m. on show nights. For more information, call Nancy Duffy or Carla Styczynski at 410-313-7120.
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