Highline High School drama students take center stage in bold, inclusive production of musical The Prom
Highline High School is set to present "The Prom," a musical that tackles vital themes of LGBTQIA+ rights and social equality, which deeply resonate with the student performers. Directed by Greyson Schwieger, the production runs from April 24 to May 3 at the school's theater, distinct from the nearby Performing Arts Center. Schwieger emphasized that the show is more than entertainment; it is a platform for students to express their voices and experiences. The musical's storyline follows Broadway actors who travel to a small town to support a lesbian student, a narrative inspired by real-life events that has also been adapted into a Netflix film. Schwieger pointed out that Highline High School is the only institution in the district with a high school-level drama program, underscoring the need for continued support for arts in public education.
The production is intended to spark conversations about critical social issues, with students actively participating in defining a more inclusive future. Tickets are available at the door and are priced according to age and student status, making it accessible for the community. This timely performance aims to engage audiences while reflecting on the importance of inclusion and equality.