Advanced Theater Arts Stages 'Who's on First?'

On November 13, ninth grade students in the year-long Advanced Theater Arts course presented a live staging of Abbott and Costello's classic “Who's on First?” It was the first live theater performance at Shore since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Actors Jack McVeigh and Leo DiStefano stood socially distanced as they performed the comedy on the stage of the Trustey Family Theatre. 

According to theater arts teacher Sarah Carlin, “These have been incredibly challenging times for the performing arts across the globe. Shore values and is committed to keeping the performing arts thriving in our community.”

Watch the video of the performance below.

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    • Jack McVeigh and Leo DiStefano

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