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After three months of hard work, and any number of challenges due to COVID-19 precautions, students at Battle Mountain High School presented “Little Women, the Musical.”
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After nearly three months of dedication and hard work, the Battle Mountain Players were able to present four riveting performances of “Little Women the Musical,“ despite COVID-19 restrictions.
The show opened April 29 and ran through May 2. Thanks to directors Sheresa Wilbanks, David Mayer, Courtney Lorenz, and choreographer Meredith Kirkman, the production impressed all in attendance with its level of professionalism.
Despite masks, social distancing, and capacity limits, the performances inspired feelings of joy and awe that have been missed throughout the pandemic.
to the Vail Valley this December.
“It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play,” as performed and produced by about 25 BMHS students, airs on KZYR The Zephyr at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12. Next Saturday, Dec. 19, a video stream video will be available, and details for that will be released soon.
“I can’t reiterate enough how proud I am of the kids for proving that if we all cooperate and have patience with the situation that we’re in right now, we can make great things happen,” said Courntey Lorenz, choir and theatre director.
All students have rehearsed and recorded with social distancing and masks.