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Redwood presents a "History of Dating" at Rotary Theater

Visalia, CALocal News

In an exciting upcoming event for the local community, Redwood High School students will present the play "History of Dating" at the Rotary Theater. Scheduled performances are set for 7 p. m. on September 26 and 27, followed by a 5 p. m.

show on September 28, 2024. The article features multiple rehearsals, showcasing dedicated students like Lydia Castillo, Kai Korsgaden, and Amelia Fultz as they prepare for their roles. Ron Holman’s accompanying photographs highlight the enthusiasm and creativity of the cast, capturing moments of collaboration and fun. This production not only provides students with valuable theatrical experience but also engages the community in a lighthearted exploration of dating through the ages. Attendees can look forward to an entertaining evening that combines humor and history.

The event underscores the significance of supporting arts programs in schools and the impact they have on students’ development. Local residents are encouraged to attend and cheer on the young talents as they take the stage.

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