Highline High School drama students musical The Prom continues May 1

Burien, WALocal News

Highline High School's drama students will perform the musical "The Prom" on May 1, 2025, at 225 S 152nd St, Burien, Washington. The show begins at 7 PM local time and concludes at 8 PM. "The Prom" explores themes of social equality, providing a platform for students to express their creativity and engage with the community on significant issues. This performance is part of a broader initiative to support arts education in the region, reflecting the school's commitment to fostering talent. Attendees can expect an evening filled with vibrant performances that resonate with contemporary social topics.

The event is not only an opportunity for entertainment but also a chance for the community to rally around important discussions. Burien's local arts scene benefits from events like this, encouraging participation and support for student-driven projects. As the musical continues to gather interest, it highlights the importance of social themes in the arts.

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