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The Leland and Gray Players will participate in the State Drama Festival in St. Albans on April 10 and 11.
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The Leland and Gray Players will participate in the State Drama Festival in St. Albans on April 10 and 11.
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Leland and Gray Players to participate in State Drama Festival

TOWNSHEND-The cast and crew of the Leland and Gray Players production of She Kills Monsters gave “a terrific performance” at the Vermont Regional Drama Festival hosted by Leland & Gray Union High School, March 28 at Dutton Gymnasium, according to Leland & Gray Theater Director Ray Chapin.

The show was selected to advance to the State Drama Festival, and on Friday, April 10, 16 students will travel to Bellows Free Academy in St. Albans to share their work with the seven other state finalists.

The festival will be held over two days, April 10 and 11. Both days, the young Leland and Gray thespians will attend workshops, shows, and of course, perform their one act play, She Kills Monsters.

The students presented a community performance of She Kills Monsters at the Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro on April 7.

Chapin said The Players would like to thank “everyone who attended the community performances and offered useful feedback for polishing the show,” with special thanks for “the parents and community members who worked hard all day at our Regional Festival to feed and support over 80 students from four different schools.”


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