Eastlake students bring ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ to life - Sammamish Independent

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Eastlake High School is set to stage "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," a classic tale by Victor Hugo, with performances scheduled for November 14 to 16 and November 21 to 23. This production not only showcases the talents of local students but also emphasizes the importance of arts education within the Sammamish community. The adaptation promises to captivate audiences with its blend of drama, music, and heartfelt storytelling. The cast has been rehearsing diligently, aiming to deliver a memorable performance that resonates with viewers of all ages. This initiative reflects Eastlake High School's commitment to nurturing creativity and fostering a love for the performing arts among its students.

In addition to entertainment, the play serves as a reminder of the significance of community support for local arts programs. Attending the performances offers a chance for residents to come together and celebrate the arts while encouraging students in their artistic endeavors. With the excitement building, the community looks forward to what is anticipated to be a remarkable theatrical experience.

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