Woodstock Arts Presents 'High School Musical' Teen Spotlight Production
The limited-run performance opens Thursday and continues through the weekend.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Arts prepares to open its production of Disney’s "High School Musical" this Thursday, featuring a cast of local youth talent. Designated as a "Teen Spotlight" show, the performance schedule runs for this weekend only.</p><p>To mark the opening of the production, members of the Woodstock Arts leadership and creative team highlighted their own backgrounds in high school theater. The organization showcased Education Director Katie Berger Wood’s past role in "CATS," Managing Director Brian Gamel’s performance in "Little Shop of Horrors," and the current production's Stage Manager, Cole Korch, in "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."</p><p>The "High School Musical" production is a limited engagement, with performances scheduled specifically for this weekend. Residents wishing to attend the Teen Spotlight show can obtain tickets through Woodstock Arts.</p>
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