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Opening night is cancelled due to rain, but SLOHS theater production “Mamma Mia!” Spirit Week is Next Week!

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Celebrate “Mamma Mia!” by joining in on the spirit week! Graphic courtesy of junior Flannery Clausen.

  San Luis Obispo High School Performing Arts Company is premiering their spring musical “Mamma Mia!” Saturday, March 11 becuase tonight’s production has been cancelled due to rain.

To celebrate the show, next week will be “Mamma Mia!” week. Join in on the fun, and dress up to recognize the hard work all the students put in!

  “It’s going to be an amazing ‘Mamma Mia!’ week. Be sure to join in,” said senior and ensemble member Bryant Graciano. 

  Monday, March 13: Money Money Monday. On Monday, students participating in the spirit week should dress in green.

  Tuesday, March 14: Towel Tuesday. On Tuesday, students wear beach wear. An extra plus would be bringing a towel, to dry off after the rain!

  Wednesday, March 15: White Wedding Wednesday. On Wednesday, students dress in formal wear, as if they are attending a wedding.

  Thursday, March 16: Student Discount Disco Thursday. On Thursday, students should pull out their grooviest outfits, and prepare for a night filled with disco. Student tickets will be available for five dollars, compared to the regular eight. 

  Friday, March 17: Father Friday. Students participating in this spirit day, will dress as a dad. The protagonist of “Mamma Mia!” is Sophie Sheridan, who is trying to figure out who her father really is. Students should embrace their inner Sheridan, and portray their favorite dad. Whether that be their own father, Adam Sandler, Pedro Pascal, or any fictional or real father, Father Friday is sure to be a day of fun, as well as one of the final performances of SLOHS PAC’s “Mamma Mia!”

“The amount of time and energy that Drama teacher Noelle Eben and her performers put in is astounding!  Let’s show our support for this kind of creative energy,” said English teacher Scott Nairne.

  Support students hard work, and show some school spirit by participating in “Mamma Mia!” week. 

  Sources: SLOHSdrama.com

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