December 6th, 2017
Students hunt for treasure
City school performs “Pirates Past Noon”
ST. ALBANS CITY — Forty St. Albans City School students were whisked away to a desert island last week, as part of a performance of “Pirates Past Noon.”
The musical is based on the Magic Tree House book of the same name by Mary Pope Osborne, in which heroes Jackand Annie encounter Captain Bones, a pirate in search of buried treasure.
The cast of second, third and fourth graders performed the show on Thursday and Friday, after rehearsing three days per week since October.
Additional students worked back stage and on the construction of the sets.
City school performs “Pirates Past Noon”
ST. ALBANS CITY — Forty St. Albans City School students were whisked away to a desert island last week, as part of a performance of “Pirates Past Noon.”
The musical is based on the Magic Tree House book of the same name by Mary Pope Osborne, in which heroes Jackand Annie encounter Captain Bones, a pirate in search of buried treasure.
The cast of second, third and fourth graders performed the show on Thursday and Friday, after rehearsing three days per week since October.
Additional students worked back stage and on the construction of the sets.