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Catoctin High School Drama Sabillasville Elementary Hosts 3
rd
Company Presents Auntie Mame Annual Sabillasville Scenic 5K/1-
Theresa Dardanell Mile Fun Run
Photos by Theresa Dardanell
Sabillasville Courtesy Photo
Elementary
School hosted
its 3 Annual
rd
Sabillasville
Scenic 5K/1-
Mile Fun Run
on November
12, 2017. It was
organized by
the Sabillasville
Elementary
School’s Parent
Group (SES-
Cast of Auntie Mame.
PG). The SES-PG would like to thank all the runners and volunteers that
came out to help support the SES-PG by participating in this event. It was a
The Catoctin change costumes beautiful day, and everyone seemed to really enjoy the event.
High School for each The proceeds from this event will help provide cultural arts programs and
(CHS) cast character, she field trips for the students of SES. Both families and single runners signed
and crew of had to switch up to run and to enjoy the scenic route, which was cheered on by students
Auntie Mame personalities. and spectators. The SES-PG looks forward to hosting it again next year, and
demonstrated The story took hopes to see everyone back again.
remarkable place over many The SES-PG would like to give a special thanks to its Gold Sponsors:
versatility years, so there Scenic View Orchard, Tommy West Memorial Fund, Vinny Healy Memorial
during their were a lot of Christian Outreach Fund, Diamond-H Construction, Catoctin Consultancy,
performances on costume changes The Hillard Family, Gnarly Artly, KLM Specialty Projects, Mick’s Plumbing
October 27 and for all of the & Heating, and Wegmans; its Silver Sponsors: Anytime Fitness, Harbaugh’s
28, 2017. The characters, Harvest, and Worth’s Towing; and its Bronze Sponsor: Tastefully Simple by
story is about an Tech Crew members for Auntie Mame. not only those Dawn Fisher.
orphan, played with multiple
by Casey Ecker, parts. Justin
who goes to live with his eccentric Peters, another student who had Santa’s Workshop at Catoctin High
aunt, played by Jean Pembroke. never been in a performance, played School
Ecker and Pembroke, who both four different characters. Matthew
have previously performed on stage Imes also portrayed four characters Catoctin High School will hold a free holiday event for area children this
at CHS, were joined by a group of during the show. Christopher Reed, holiday season. The school’s various clubs and organizations invite area
students who played multiple roles a senior at CHS, has been in many children to Santa’s Workshop on Saturday, December 16, 2017, from 9:00-
during the show. Some of these cast productions since his freshman 11:00 a.m., at Catoctin High School.
members were making their stage year. He played three very diverse The cafeteria will be transformed into a winter wonderland for children to
debut during this performance. characters during this show. CJ enjoy many fun activities, such as photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, holiday
Sophomore Isabel Rozo did an Corbin made his stage debut by storytime, singing holiday carols, face painting, make-your-own holiday craft
amazing job playing five completely playing three parts. Addison Eyler stations, cookie decorating, letter writing to Santa, festive holiday dress-
different parts in her first-time also portrayed three different up photo booth, and much more. All activities are free of charge! For more
performance. She not only had to characters. Zoe Scheetz played information, contact Catoctin High School at 240-236-8100.
two characters in her first on-stage
performance. Iain Hallowell and
Teairah Velasquez also joined the
cast.
When describing the cast and
crew, Director Cheryl Ehrlich said,
“I just couldn’t be prouder.” The
tech crew, supervised by teacher
Evan Felmet, worked behind the
scenes. Tech Crew members were:
Jude O’Donnell, lighting; Sophia
Degennaro and Ethan Simpson,
sound; Lauren Haller and Tara
O’Donnell, stage crew.
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