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Next to the Bible, Shakespeare offers our children the richest and most lasting experience with language and literature. Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies, and histories create a threshold from which our children pass into a new realm of language mastery. The great joy of Shakespeare is that his works were meant to be heard and seen, not just read. Even the youngest children delight in acting out famous scenes from the plays and can develop a love of the Bard and cultivates a taste for the great classic tradition in theater.

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What a wonderful weekend of 1776! The cast, tech and directors provided such a wonderful weekend of music, laughter and celebration of our nation’s founding document. Thank you to all who came to support this amazing production! We can’t wait for next year’s theater season! ... See MoreSee Less

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Second night of this amazing show! We hope to see you this weekend to share 1776 a musical comedy. We love celebrating America’s 250th anniversary with this production! ... See MoreSee Less

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Scholars were presented with academic awards in upper grammar and high school this week. We are proud of the efforts of the scholars as they learn more about themselves, the world around them and God’s love for each of them. Go Patriots! ... See MoreSee Less

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Friend or foe? Come find out tonight at 1776! Show starts at 6pm doors open at 5:30pm. Very limited tickets available to be purchased at the door. ... See MoreSee Less

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Opening Night of 1776 is tomorrow Thursday April 16. Come hear Abigail Adams and John Adams letters that were written to each other thru song. We can’t wait to share this amazing historical comedy with you! ... See MoreSee Less

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