Footloose and Fancy Free
Based on the 1980s movie
musical, South Fayette High
School proudly presents
Footloose, the musical,
complete with an electrifying
score and filled with
high-energy dance numbers.
Footloose tells the story
of a young city boy, Ren
Think Spring with
NJAHS
The Middle School’s National
Junior Art Honor Society
recently participated in a fun
and artistic two-day “spring”
workshop. Members of the
NJAHS learned how to
decorate Easter eggs using
the Pysanki (Ukrainian)
wax-resist technique. Mrs.
Ruth Klimek donated her
time to help the students
decorate and dye eggs in
time for the holiday this year.
At the first meeting, the
students decorated eggs
creating interesting and
colorful designs. During the
second meeting they learned
how to weave a reed basket
to hold their Easter eggs. The
technique required much
patience and the reeds
needed to have constant
moisture to make the basket
pliable as it was formed.
Footloose and Fancy Free
McCormack who moves with
his mother Ethel from Chicago
to a small farming town where
dancing is banned. The ban is
the minister’s attempt to
control his rebellious
daughter, Ariel. Only when the
town’s teens ignore the ban
does the town take up some
truly rollickin’, foot-stomping
dance moves.
This rockin’ musical
highlights such classic tunes
of the ’80s as: “Holding Out
for a Hero,” “Almost Paradise,”
“Let’s Hear It for the Boy,” and
of course the unforgettable
“Footloose.”
Above: Michael Venetti and Bethany Drake (the leads Ren and Ariel)
Right: Dancing (l to r) - Michael Meehan, Joe Vollmer, Allyson Becker
Performances:
Thursday, April 10 at 7:30 PM
Friday, April 11 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 12 at 7:30 PM
Box office days/times
March 17, 31 from 2 - 4 PM
March 13, 18 from 7 - 9 PM
April 1, 3, 8 from 7 - 9 PM
April 2, 7, 9 from 2 - 4 PM
Box office phone:
412-221-4542 Ext. 624
Ticket Price:
Reserved Seating - $8.00
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