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Cape Gazette ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, APRIL 5- MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2013 83'
'WORCESTER PREP UPPER SCHOOL ENJOYS A SMASH HIT WITH 'BYE BYE BIRDIE'
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THE LIVELY BROADWAY SHOW "Bye Bye Birdie" was recently presented by students in the Upper School at
Worcester Prep. Music teacher Dan Freed of Ocean Pines, Md. directed a cast that featured talented students in
grades nine to 12. Gathered on stage after the dress rehearsal are in back (I-r) Saqib Khan, Salisbury, Md.; Megan
Kuczma, Salisbury; Sophia Tomaselli, Ocean Pines, Md.; Casey Knerr, Berlin, Md.; James Willey, Milton; Tatjana Kon-
dr,~schow, Dagsboro; Mark Gee. Millsboro; Lydia Pritchard, Snow Hill, Md.; Gabrielle D'Antonio, Hebron, Md.; Dan-
iel Rosa, Lewes; Devin Hammond, Ocean City, Md.; Carolyn Dorey, Millville; Elena LaPlante, Salisbury; Kathryn Law-
rence, Salisbury; Caroline Lewis, Newark; Claire Dorey, Millville;' and Pa rker Kellam, Onancock, Va. In row row 3 are
Greg LaMotte, Selbyville; Talha Ehtasham, Lewes; Christopher°Choy, Rehoboth Beach; Katherine Pavlos, Salisbury;
Thomas Th(~rnett, Selbyville; Elise Harmon, RehobotffBeach; Ariella.Anthony, Seaford; Brad Mullen, Seaford; row 2,
Mattie Maull, Salisbury; Jenny Rosales, Seaford; Maddie Pilchard, Pocomoke, Md.; Jarad Godwin, Frankford; Sarah
Freund, Ocean City; Jordan Kilgore, Salisbury; Cole Koester, Salisbury; Biola Eniola, Salisbury; Emmi Shockley, Ocean
City; Zach Oltman, Frankford;,Alex Choy, Rehoboth Beach; first row, Rona Reid, Salisbury; Victoria Middleton. Betha-
ny Beach; Julia D'Antonio, Hebron and Hannah Nechay, Hebron.
- Elise Harmon, Rehoboth Beach, and Thomas Thornett, S~Ibyville, receive
congratulations for their leading performances in Worcester Prep's pre-
sentation of "Bye, Bye Birdie."
Dover Days features classical concert May 4 'Retali ati o n'
The Dover Symphony Orchestra, unaer the direction of Donald
Buxton, will present its Dover Days Classical Concert in conjunction
:with the annual Dover Days. The concert is at 7 p.m.,Saturday, May
4, at the Calvary Assembly of God, 1141 East Lebanon Road in Dover.
In continuing collaboration with Kent County-area artists, several
people will be exhibiting their work during the hour before the con-
cert and at intermission.
Admission prices are adults, $20; seniors/students/military, $15.
Children under 16 are always free with a paying adult. Tickets are
available now - call 302-270-1903 - and will be available at the door.
For further inform tion check www.doversymphony.org.
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radius. The film stalls when to be a strong attempt to hit
it tries to dip into backstory "Control-Alt-Delete" to restart
Continued from page 82 (musician RZA tries, and fails the franchise altogether. It
miserably, to play the wise ninja marginally succeeds - the film
there is no one else in the cast master), but remains mercifully still only serves as a brainless
who comes close to matching in the moment for much of the concoction of zippy action
his charisma, runtime, sequences mixed with hokey
Director Iohn Chu is a The battle scenes are cho- jokes - but "Retribution" does
veteran of the "Step Up" film reographed with punch andprovide a better starting point
franchise, and he still finds a p nache (the cliffside ninja for future entries than anything
sense of levity within the level- attack delivers on the trailer's promised in its predecessor.
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