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Sammamish, WALocal News

Eastlake High School students are preparing for an exciting theatrical presentation of *The Hunchback of Notre Dame*, with performances scheduled for November 14-16 and November 21-23. This production underscores the school's commitment to arts education, offering students the chance to immerse themselves in one of literature's most beloved stories. The play's themes of acceptance, resilience, and the complexity of human nature resonate deeply within the community, making it a timely and relevant choice. Through this engagement, students not only develop their acting skills but also gain invaluable experience in teamwork and creative expression. Local audiences are encouraged to attend, showing support for the young performers and the arts in Sammamish.

The involvement of high school students in such productions fosters a sense of pride and connection within the community. As the performance dates approach, excitement builds, showcasing the cultural vibrancy of the area. This event exemplifies how education and community can unite to celebrate creativity and the arts.

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