Making Sparta High School history, SHS’s Beauty and the Beast comes to a close after three sold-out performances. The show was of such popularity, in fact, that many audience members hoping to get seats were turned away as the auditorium sold out nearly two hours before the curtain opened. “The show appealed to all ages- and I am glad that we could share our magic with 1,000 people each night,” commented director Angela Deluccia. This year’s cast and crew consisted of marching band members, football players, and choir kids alike. “This program offers a diverse camaraderie that can be found nowhere else,” Deluccia continued, “Everyone can find their niche in the Spring Musical. It is a family!”
This year, four seniors were awarded with the Jeff Syberg Memorial Scholarship: Alexander Papandrikos (Beast), Lauren Groff (Belle), Austin Castorina (Gaston), and Esha Iyer (Babette). “I feel so blessed to be a part of such an amazing show with such amazing people,” said Castorina.
“From the staff of the program, to guests ranging from teachers to producers of Broadway productions, I have learned so much from these people and will forever be indebted to all of them,” said Papandrikos. “It is certainly sad to leave all of this behind, but I know that the program will continue to do great things.”
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