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LTAV Presents...

2025

Peter Pan
in 30 Minutes

On March 20th & 21st, 2025, under the talented direction of Ms. Rorrer, our elementary drama students—ages 5 to 12—brought Peter Pan in 30 Minutes by Jennifer Reif to life on stage. With boundless energy, imaginative staging, and heartfelt performances, they transported audiences to Neverland, where the mischievous Lost Boys, daring adventures, and a ticking crocodile kept everyone on the edge of their seats. In just half an hour, these young actors whisked us from the Darling nursery to pirate battles on the high seas, proving that magic truly exists when you believe. From the tiniest performer to our seasoned young stars, each brought charm, courage, and a touch of pixie dust to an unforgettable performance.

Rememberin'
Stuff

On March 20th & 21st, 2025, under the skilled direction of Ms. Rorrer, our middle and high school drama students performed Rememberin’ Stuff by Eleanore Harder. This heartfelt and relatable play follows a group of theatre students preparing for a performance while reflecting on a unique assignment from their teacher—to share memories that shaped who they are today. Seamlessly weaving between the present and vivid vignettes from the past, the cast delivered moving monologues and unforgettable scenes: from the shock of learning parents are divorcing, to the life-changing moment of discovering an adoption, to the hilarity of a nerve-wracking driver’s test. From first loves to family baseball lessons with an exuberant Italian uncle, Rememberin’ Stuff was a touching, funny, and deeply human celebration of the moments that make us who we are.

2024

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Pippi Longstocking

On March 5th, 2024, our elementary drama students, led by Ms. Rorrer, brought the beloved Pippi Longstocking to life. Bursting with charm, whimsy, and adventurous spirit, the young actors captured the heart of Pippi’s fearless independence and quirky antics. Their lively performances reminded us all of the joy found in imagination and friendship, as Pippi and her friends embarked on unforgettable escapades.

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How To Host A Murder Mystery Dinner Party
in Fifteen Simple Steps

Our middle and high school drama students delivered a thrilling and entertaining performance of How to Host a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre in Fifteen Simple Steps—a clever play that doubles as a conference teaching the art of hosting a murder mystery, only to have the host suddenly murdered! The interactive experience was complemented by a delightful menu featuring charcuterie cups as hors d’oeuvres, followed by “Murder Me” chicken, rice salad, and dessert. This inventive production combined suspense, humor, and delicious dining for a night to remember.

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