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Prisoner Borachio (Isaiah Rueter), pictured at left, is contained by Constable Dogberry (Tristen Ferguson) as he pursues the truth while Claudio (Kailar Hayes) and Don Pedro (Kenneth Lindholm) look on. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications
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Hero (Jimena Nuñez) and Ursula (Hannah Lindholm) plot to push the Benedick/Beatrice romance in the HHS performance of “Much Ado About Nothing.” — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications
It’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ as HHS drama returns to the stage
New Holyoke JR/SR high teacher and drama director Micah Mehl organized a drama team well as they returned to the high school stage last weekend after missing out on the 2020 spring play and fall musical due to COVID-19 restrictions.
During that interim, veteran drama director Clark Ginapp died unexpectedly in November for a hard blow to the heart of the drama department.
While masks were required for the performers, it was still a big step to be able to offer a live performance in the school auditorium.
Crew members for “Much Ado Abut Nothing” included Mehl, Emmy Brown and Amanda Brown.
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