Step Back Into The 1920s With Cheshire High School’s production Of ‘Chicago’- CHESHIRE Grab your best top hat, flapper dress and feather boa and get ready to be transported to the scandalous world of Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly, and all that Chicago was in the 1920s.While it might be 2022 amidst a global pandemic, Cheshire High.
Step Into The 1920s At CHS When “Chicago” Comes To The Stage- Grab your best top hat, flapper dress, and feather boa, and get ready to be transported to the scandalous world of Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly, and all that Chicago was in the 1920s.While it might be 2022 amidst a global pandemic, Cheshire High School is.
Despite pandemic, the show prevails at Cheshire High School Â
Despite pandemic, the show prevails at Cheshire High School Â
The cast and crew of Cheshire High Schoolâs production of âLittle Womenâ have been rehearsing since January. The group will record the production and release it to the public sometime at the beginning of May. Mariah Melendez/Cheshire Herald Advertisement By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â Almost all theater enthusiasts are familiar with the phrase, âThe show must go on.â
To those involved, it signals that, despite all the uncertainties that come with putting on a production, the show will always prevail.
Cheshire students join fight against racial injusticeÂ
Cheshire students join fight against racial injusticeÂ
For the Cheshire Youth Make an Impact calendar, Cheshire High School graduate Abby Dziura, as well as juniors Juliette Markman and Jenna Tiso, have been recognized for the month of February. In forming the group, Unity, last year, the girls sold stickers and car decals to raise money for Black Lives Matter, the Innocence Project, and the Black Trans Femmes in the Arts Collective.
February 28, 2021 11:06AM By Greg Lederer , Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â Like countless teenagers, Cheshire High School junior Juliette Markman recalls going through a hard time last spring. Along with not being able to see her friends due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, she was disturbed by the images she saw on television and the Internet.