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BHS Presents CHICAGO the Musical - High School Edition
Batavia High School proudly presents Chicago the Musical – High School Edition at the Batavia Fine Arts Centre, November 8-10

Batavia High School proudly presents Chicago the Musical – High School Edition at the Batavia Fine Arts Centre Thursday, November 8th, Friday November 9th and Saturday November 10th at 7:30 pm. Tickets go on sale Thursday, October 11th. Prices range from $10- $16 and will be available at www.BataviaFineArtsCentre.org and at the box office by calling 630-937-8930.
Chicago has been presented on Broadway for over 6,300 performances since it opened in 1996, and won six Tony awards, including Best Revival of a Musical. The original production, directed and choreographed by the legendary Bob Fosse, opened in June of 1975 and was nominated for nine Tony awards.
Chicago follows the story of two performers convicted of murder as they vie for the spotlight, the headlines, and acquittal. This musical is based on a 1926 play written by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins about the real life criminals she reported on. It tells the story of Roxie Hart, who finds herself on Murderer’s Row in the Cook County Jail after shooting her lover. Smooth-talking attorney Billy Flynn agrees to take on Roxie’s case and manipulates the Chicago press to make Roxie a celebrity. Roxie has a rival for the media’s attention, however: another Billy Flynn client named Velma Kelly. Chicago is a cynical look at America’s celebrity culture and its corrupt judicial system, presented through the highly stylized language of song and dance. It features vaudevillian razzle dazzle with a satirical edge.
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A cast of 45 BHS student actors have been selected to portray this iconic production. Freshmen: Addie Bloom, Lorela Burke, Ally Cooper, Timothy Gustin, Anna Laurich, Claire Dean, Desert McGarr, Emma Myers, Kayla Giesen, Zoe Weeks, Kohl Winkle. Sophomores: Anthony Barranco, Mackenzie Benkers, Vivien Cohen, Cat Hall, Tom Hougen, Ava Little, Izzy Mach, Jillian Mossbarger, Venessa Plourde, Matthew Siekierski, Serafina Tassi, Anika Thoresen, Olivia Tippets. Juniors: George Aigner, Sophie Chahmirzadi, Bella Clarey, Hannah Curran, Parker Fletcher, Jolie Hedger, Landon Keller, Morgan O'Brien, Maisie Sweeney, Jeremiah Young. Seniors: Demi Anderson, Colin Callahan, Anna Harms, Nathan Knautz, Sarah Maher, Robbie Mansfield, Cate Rocha, Isaac Schifferer, Sydney Tshosik, Maisy Wilson, Lily Zofkie.
If you think you’ve seen Chicago the Musical before, think again. You will be amazed and surprised by the Artistic Director Dominic Caterro’s interpretation of this production. The audience will be forced to ask the question “How can you tell the truth above the roar?”