Theatre Woodstock is giving you a chance to relive 20 years of musical theatre from WCI this weekend.
WOODSTOCK - Theatre Woodstock and WCI are teaming up to present 20 years of Musical Theatre.
Students from WCI have been working all year to create this film, which showcases 20 years of the musical theatre performances from WCI.
Director and WCI teacher David Dejonge says the students have poured their heart and soul into this project.
"We are really pumped about it, this year, we when we found out we couldn't do a live show, we thought what can we do. So we decided to do a musical review, the last 20 years of songs and scenes from the WCI. We also thought we would film it but we wanted to make sure we filmed it properly, high definition, four different angles, that way we could create a really cool film."
Grade 12 student Xander Wynberg says his class has been working all semester creating a film to honour the past two decades.
"We spent tons of time editing it, we did a great job, we all put ourselves into this show, we had so many people come out to support us."
Alumni are coming back to perform live during the show as well. The film will be debuted at Theatre Woodstock this weekend. The have shows happening April 21st, 22nd, 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at Theatre Woodstock with a special Saturday matinee at 2:00 p.m.
If you buy a ticket for the show, you will have the option to buy a digital copy of the show so you can watch it again from the comfort of your own home.
More details on how to get tickets can be found online here.

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