Thespians Present Harvest of Hard Work in Spring Musical

FARRAH LUU
Editor in Chief

Thespians have a tradition of putting on musicals. This year, Thespians has decided to put on Little Shop of Horrors, a horror comedy that spotlights a man-eating plant.

“The [last] three months that we’ve been working on this show has been full of hard work, and dedication in order to make this show the best it can be. Aside from all the hard work, it’s also been a great bonding experience to meet new people in the cast and to create lifelong friendships,” junior Asha Lew said.

Their opening night will be this coming Thursday, April 14. There will be a series of five shows: April 14, 15, 16, 21, 22. Tickets are being sold by all members of the cast and other Thespians.

“Our students spend three to five hours at rehearsal. The show has a little romance, it’s a little funny, [and] kind of scary all wrapped up in one wacky, really great show,” drama teacher Rachel Snow-Fornari said.