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Our Savior’s Lutheran School present’s the musical “iAM” with two performances on May 7

Our Savior’s Lutheran School is preparing to perform its Spring Musical on Wednesday, May 7.  There will be two performances, one at 1:30 p.m. and one at 7:00 p.m. The musical “iAM” will be performed in the church, and all are welcome to attend.

KROX sat down with the 6th grade class, which consists of Hadley Dans, Hallie Perry, Clara Cymbaluk, and Chris Edgell, to learn more about the musical. “It talks about God and it’s mostly focused on things in the real world that people can relate to,” says Dans. “And then it brings in stuff that Christians have in their daily lives. You get both sides of the story, and you can relate to it.”

We asked the students who would be part of the musical. “Everyone is. Fourth through sixth grade, they have parts,” says Perry. Everyone gets to sing.” The students explained that all grades are part of the musical in some way, whether it is singing, dancing, or speaking parts.

When are the students performing, and who is welcome to attend? “May 7, at 1:30 p.m. and then at 7:00 p.m. here in the church,” says Cymbaluk. We decorate and set up the stage.” All are welcome to the performances, the students said, and they are anxious to show off their program.

It takes a lot of time and commitment to put together a performance like this, and the students were all ready to answer when asked who was in charge. “It’s Miss Trittin, our Principal,” says Edgell. “She is the one who plays the music and stuff like that.” The students explained that all the teachers are involved in some way with the musical, be it directing, set building, or props. It was a resounding yes when asked if they were having fun with this year’s musical.

“iAM”, a musical, can be seen at 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Crookston. Come out and support the students while letting them entertain you.

6th Graders: Hallie Perry, Clara Cymbeluk, Hadley Dans and Chris Edgell

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