Highline High School drama students musical The Prom continues April 25

Burien, WALocal News

Highline High School's drama students will perform "The Prom," a musical, on April 25 at 8 PM in Burien, Washington. The event showcases the talents of students at Highline Public Schools, emphasizing the importance of arts education in fostering creativity and community engagement. Located at 225 S 152nd St, the performance invites local families and friends to support the students and enjoy a night of theater. The musical explores themes of friendship and the high school experience, resonating with many in attendance. Such performances are integral to the school’s mission to provide a well-rounded education and promote student involvement in the arts.

The Seattle Metropolitan Area has a vibrant arts scene, and events like this contribute to its cultural richness. Highline High School aims to highlight the hard work and dedication of its students through this engaging performance. The musical not only serves as entertainment but also as a platform for students to express themselves and connect with their peers.

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