Something Rotten! at Darien High: Theater group creates outdoor experience
Jarret Liotta
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Performers, left to right, Aidan Kennedy, 16, Sam Bellingham, 17, Luke Ryan, 16, and Stella Meier, 16, get into character during the sound check at the performance of Something Rotten! at Darien High School on May 27, 2021.Jarret Liotta / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The Darien High Theatre 308 cast poses for a shot before the performance of “Something Rotten!” at Darien High School on ThursdayJarret Liotta / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Katie Keating, 16, and Sam Baiocco, 15, at right, do some last-minute brading on Ally Spangler, 15, Ally Spanger, 15, Katie Keating, 16, Sam Baiocco, 15, prior to the Darien High Theatre 308 performance on May 27, 2021.Jarret Liotta / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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