News — 27 April 2010
When the lights were dim, and the band began to play, the crowd anxiously awaited the opening of the curtains. Dryden High School drama association put on a great show with their production of The Music Man.
With the DHS music association performing the challenging musical pieces, the cast did a wonderful job of singing and acting.
As with any opening night, there were a few technical difficulties, but the cast paid them no mind and carried on. Doing an astounding job, the actors entertained the audience through two acts of comedy and romance.
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