Arts & Entertainment
Creepy, Kooky Lincoln-Sudbury Students Perform 'The Adams Family'
Catch Lincoln-Sudbury students this weekend in the Broadway musical based on the exploits of the all-together-ooky family.
SUDBURY, MA — If you're up for something either mysterious or spooky (or both) this weekend, head over to Lincoln-Subdury High Schools.
The Lincoln-Sudbury-Boston Players are in the midst of performing "The Adams Family," a Tony-award winning Broadway musical based on the oddball family. The show opened (of course) on Wednesday and runs through Saturday.
"Andrew Lippa’s hilarious and irreverent musical, based on characters created by Charles Addams, tells the story of the Addams Family, a loving yet macabre family set in their ghoulish ways, as they face the prospect of their daughter/sister, Wednesday, marrying someone far too normal for their taste," the show's description says.
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Lincoln-Sudbury teacher and drama instructor Carly Evans is directing and choreographing the show, with music directed by Michael Bunting and conducted by Thomas Grandprey.
The students will perform the comedy-musical at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Email LSBTickets@gmail.com for tickets, which cost $15 for adults and $8 for students and seniors.
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Learn more about the Lincoln-Sudbury-Boston Players here.
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