Decomposer's Festival - Antics in the Attic
Featuring music from Holland Orchestras, with special performances from the HHS Jazz Band and HHS Choirs.
- Wednesday, October 23, 7pm | HHS COMMONS
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Legends & Icons : Celebrating the songs & voices that define generations.
- March 26-28
- Thursday-Saturday 7pm | Saturday 2pm
- Get Tickets at: www.vocaldimensions.ludus.com
Welcome to the theatre! We’re so excited to have you here with us for our performance of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. The cast and crew have worked incredibly hard on this production, and it really shows. They’ve created something that they can truly be proud of.
Spelling Bee is a comedy, yes. The stage is full of passionate, silly, weird, awkward pre-teen characters who are laugh-out-loud funny. It’s not just a comedy, though. This show has a whole lot of heart. Spelling Bee is about the joys and challenges of growing up. It’s messy. It’s beautiful. It’s generally pure chaos. And it’s also beautiful. In the end, these kids learn that there is so much more to life than just the end result. They realize that every part of the journey matters.
So, thank you for going on this journey with us. I hope you enjoy the ride.
- Kate Leighton-Colburn, Director
Dutch Theatre presents the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, march 5-8 at the HHS performing Arts Center. Jason Craner introduces us to cast members Couri Strong and Ka'Shay Louks.
Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! (At least the losers get a juice box.)
- March 5-8
- Thurs-Sat at 7pm
- Sat-Sun at 1pm
- HHS PAC
A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. The small cast and unit set make this a perfect option for high schools or community theatres. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a fast-paced crowd pleaser and an instant favorite.
Vocal Dimensions earned a Division 1 rating (with a perfect sight reading score!) at the MSVMA District Choral Festival last week. The score qualifies them for MSVMA State Choral Festival in May.
Concert Choir and Chorus were each a couple points shy of qualifying for State earning very high Division 2 ratings.
This week we introduce you to Keegan Welsh, a junior at Holland High School with a passion for music and an incredible summer opportunity!
This week we introduce to the first seven semi-finalists for the Power H IMPACT Award!
From West: Lisa Dekker, Ivana Osziova, and Cherish Witters
From Holland High School: Sue Hemmeke, Jason Siersma, and Dan Telgenhof
Student Engagement Semi-finalist: Bethany VanOss
- Each SemiFinalist receives a $500 prize provided by HEF and an anonymous Holland family.
- 7 Finalist will be selected by building and district colleagues - each receiving a $1000 prize provided by HEF and an anonymous Holland family.
- 1 Winner will be chosen by the community in late April. The winner will receive a $5000 prize provided by HEF and an anonymous Holland family.