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Beware! Our Little Shop of Horrors featured some rather large and rather hungry plant life, expertly performed by the talented hands of our Performing Arts students. They've certainly risen to the challenge of performing alongside (and sometimes being eaten by!) Audrey II. This production was a true showcase of student creativity, talent, and teamwork, with every member of the small cast and crew taking on multiple roles and responsibilities to bring the show to life.

Little shop of horrors musical by IB performing arts students

The intimate setting, with the room packed full of an enthusiastic audience, created a wonderful energy and connection between performers and spectators. Moments like this reflect our school values of Connection and Community, highlighting how collaboration, imagination, and spirit come together at the heart of our Middle School. Bravo to everyone who made this memorable production such a success!

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