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One can learn a lot from walking a mile in anotherâs shoes, but how often does said mile involve choreography and musical numbers? Paul Kane High Schoolâs production of Freaky Friday brings the audience into the complicated lives of a mother and daughter, allowing us to learn about them at the same time as they learn about each other.
Based on Mary Rodgersâ 1972 book, and its multiple film adaptations, the 2018 stage adaptation of Freaky Friday came from the minds of playwright Bridget Carpenter, composer Tom Kitt, and lyricist Brian Yorkey. This version shows the hilariously thought-provoking aftermath of a mother and daughter swapping bodies after breaking a magical hourglass. The two are forced to live as each other for a day, therefore providing a further understanding of each otherâs experiences and perspectives.
Dec 28, 2020
NILES John Reid Painter of Niles passed away on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020, at 8:50 p.m. at his residence with his loving family by his side. He was 92.
John was born on July 19, 1928, in Butler, Pa., the son of the late Dwight R. and Mildred McCall Painter.
He attended Kane High School. Following high school, John proudly served our country in the United States Navy as a Fireman 1st class following World War II.
Mr. Painter retired in 1987 from Packard Electric where he was an engineer for 38 1/2 years. Following his retirement, he was a volunteer tour guide at the Ashtabula Maritime and Surface Transportation Museum.