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Arcadia High Tops the Nation with its First Place Win at the Musical Theatre Competition of America

by Pasadena Independent
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Sunday, February 12 Arcadia High School Theatre Department who competed with other high schools across America won the first place trophy in the High School Intermediate Category for its ensemble performance of OKLAHOMA. The school also won awards in other categories such as solo by a High School Senior and a High School Junior and Costume Design.
Winning this award is a testament to the extremely high quality of the arcadia high school theatre department. The ensemble award was accepted by Gabriel Rousset and Ariana Raygoza who play the lead male and female roles in OKLAHOMA- see pictures attached.
OKLAHOMA – The Great American Musical is being presented by the Arcadia High School Theatre Department on March 22,23 & 24 and on March 29, 30 & 31 at the Little Theatre on the Arcadia High school Campus.
For tickets you can go to www.arcadiastage.com and you can also purchase them at Denny’s Restaurant at 7 East Huntington Drive in Arcadia on the corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue. Students and Seniors are $10 General Admission is $15 and VIP reserved seating is $25. You can also purchase tickets for opening night at the Arcadia Community Theatre and at the Monrovia Community Center.
receiving the trophy sunday -Courtesy Photo

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