Central Dauphin High School’s musical performers hosted a breakfast benefit on Saturday
(WHTM) – Central Dauphin High School spring musical performers want you to be “Part of their world.”
This year’s spring musical is “The Little Mermaid”
There was a pancake breakfast on Saturday morning at the school cafeteria. It was a chance to meet the characters, hear live songs, and win raffle baskets.
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This year’s theme has gained a lot of interest, especially with kids.
John Madas, production manager for the CDHS musical said, “This year was a special time to try it because it’s a Disney show, everyone knows the little mermaid, everyone wants to meet Aerial, meet Ursula and so this was really a perfect time for us to try something like this out.”
The show runs from Feb. 23 to Feb. 25.
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