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McNicholas Theatre presents Kodachrome, snapshots of life and love
The McNicholas Theatre Department is eager to present a heart-felt snapshot of love and nostalgia in their fall production of Kodachrome. The play will run November 3-6 at McNicholas High School in the Jeanne Spurlock Theatre.
Told through the eyes (and lens) of a small-town photographer, this poignant play is a touching portrait of life, love and saying goodbye. Don’t miss out on a talented cast of McNicholas students and Ms. Leslie Baum’s debut as McNicholas Theatre Director.
Ms. Baum comes to McNicholas as a theatre veteran with an impressive resume including a B.F.A. from New York University and many years on Broadway. Most notably, she spent 5 years with Hairspray on Broadway, eventually starring as Penny Pingleton.
“I love working with high school students because they are on the cusp of great breakthroughs every day! It is amazing to watch their confidence grow with each scene, song, and show,” Ms. Baum said.
Join us for what promises to be a brilliant performance!
Purchase Tickets
General Admission $10
Show Times
November 3 at 7 p.m.
November 4 at 6:30 p.m. Please note the time has changed for this performance!
November 5 at 7:30 p.m.
November 6 at 2 p.m.
Cast
Harlan Mulvey, Vincent Hughes, Jonathan Byrum, Brendan McPheron, Caitlyn Voet, Teagan Farmer, Joseph Hilbert, Taylor Ferenc, Sheridan Threet, Parker Segar, Grace Gaunt, Amanda Braig, Ariana Yanez, Matthew Irvine, Jacob Gundrum, Calla Garretson
Junior Teagan Farmer's brilliant digital artwork and design is featured on all promotional material for the show.
Congratulations to the 28 students who were inducted into the McNicholas chapter of Mu Alpha Theta.
Congratulations to the Girls Volleyball Team on their championship season! They took down Byesville Meadowbrook in three sets in the Final Four and ended their season in the final match against Mentor Lake Catholic as the 2023 Ohio State Runner Up.
Congratulations to the 10 students who were inducted to The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH). The Spanish Honor Society recognizes high achievement in Spanish and promotes continuing interest in Hispanic studies and culture.