Musical Theater Cabaret Caps the BHS Theater Department’s Year

Compiled by The Bedford Citizen

Editor’s Note: Many of the performers will be at Berklee Performance Center in Boston on Saturday night, June 24, to learn the outcome of the 2018 MET awards presented by the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild. Both of Bedford’s 2019 musicals, Seussical and Honk, Jr. were nominated for a record number of awards.

Charlie Anderson (r) and Ms. Katrina Faulstich, head of the BHS Theater Department at the end of last Saturday’s Cabaret performance – Image (c) JMcCT, 2018 all rights reserved – Click to view larger image

The Bedford High School Theater Department students presented their annual year-end  Musical Theater Cabaret on Saturday evening. Performing songs from Broadway musicals as diverse as Hamilton and The Little Mermaid, students also shared original compositions and a song by Bob Marley.

Accompanied by Katrina Faulstich, performers included Charlie Anderson, Mia Bernstein, Liam Buckley, Talitha Dantas, Eleanor Lowen, Liam Oates, Bella Panagiotou, Jordane Whitby, Eran Zelixon, and TJ Zovko, along with visitors Jahmo Chavez and Sarah Viera. Chavez and Viera are performing in the Bernstein Centennial Festival, a summer program at Lawrence High School.

At the end of the evening, Faulstich announced the BHS Theater Department’s 2018-2019 productions. The autumn play will be The Tempest, and the spring musical will be Fiddler on the Roof.

The Cabaret program noted special thanks to Aidan Duncan; Annie Fotis; Nicole O’Toole; Heather Galante and the BHS administration; Sherm Primmerman, Paul Fitzgerald, and the BHS custodial staff; and POMS, Bedford’s Patrons of Music Students.

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