
The school’s theater department will perform its spring production six times, with one performance on Friday and two on Saturday over the next two weekends
Tonight is Opening Night at Ridgefield High School.
The stage is set, the lights are up, and magic is in the air as Ridgefield High School Theatre proudly presents its spring production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical.
Audiences of all ages are invited to experience this high-energy, heartwarming tale of an extraordinary girl who dares to take a stand and change her story.
Performances will take place at the Ridgefield High School Performing Arts Center (PAC) on the following dates:
- Friday, April 11 at 7pm
- Saturday, April 12 at 2pm and 7pm
- Friday, April 18 at 7:00pm
- Saturday, April 19 at 2pm and 7pm
Advance tickets are available online: https://gofan.co/app/school/WA22061
It is strongly recommended that tickets be purchased in advance, but tickets are available for purchase at the door prior to each performance.
This whimsical musical, based on the beloved novel by Roald Dahl, is a celebration of imagination, courage, and the power of young voices. Featuring unforgettable songs, dazzling choreography, and a talented cast of Ridgefield High School students, Matilda the Musical is a must-see event for the entire community.
“We are absolutely blown away by the incredible work being put in by our cast, crew, and pit orchestra,” said RHS Theatre Arts Director Kaitlyn Etter-Burnet. “They are pouring their hearts and souls into bringing this show to life, and we know you will be amazed by their dedication and talent. Prepare to be dazzled!”
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