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Production at Shulamith

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After months of preparation, beginning with auditions in September and spanning weeks of  practice, practice and more practice, students of Shulamith School for Girls Middle Division took to the stage in the school’s Cedarhurst auditorium for this year’s production,  “Little Pach of Shemen,” written by Rachelle Freedman and directed by Sari Kahn.

The production provided an evening of entertainment for the audience of mothers, grandmothers, siblings, and friends. From the opening number entitled, “Miracles,” to the finale in which the entire cast enthusiastically sang Gad Elbaz’s “Hashem Melech,” the Shulamith Middle Schoolers performed with confidence, talent, and panache!  

The production, which took place on Monday evening, Jan. 4, provided students of grades 6–8 an opportunity to shine on stage, and shine they did.

Under the direction of musical director Shaindel Antelis, the choir members lifted their lilting voices in joyous song. Choreographer Sydney Schiff provided direction to the dancers who brought youthful energy and exuberance to each dance number.

The incredible actresses impressed all with their wide ranging thespian abilities.  Beautiful costumes added flair to the delightful performance.

In sum, the show served as a vehicle for 31 very capable young ladies to “show us their stuff.” “Little Pach of Shemen” garnered rave reviews and was a resounding success!