The Exeter Bulletin, spring 2016

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PERFORMING ARTS A dense forest, thick tangles of vines and brightly colored stage lighting provided the stunning setting for the winter musical production of Into the Woods, a rollicking sensation by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Colorfully executed by a cast and crew of 40 students, the darkly comic tale weaves together the familiar stories of fairy tale favorites in their timeless pursuit of happily ever after. The Dance Company Winter Concert, held on Feb. 25 and 26, turned to recognizable characters and scenes from the past as well: The student choreographers of “Moments in Time” explored historical themes through dance, with subjects ranging from Greek mythology to immigration to the earliest days of commercial airlines.

Little Red Riding Hood, Daisy Tichenor ’18, and The Wolf, Eric Regis ’16.

The Witch, Madison Hillyard ’16.

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CHERYL SENTER (3)

Rapunzel, Charis Edwards ’17, and her prince, Miguel Perez-Glassner ’17.

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