WAYNE THEATER PROGRAM, SPARED AX, IS FLYING HIGH

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From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Date: 19940415
Author:PATRICK TUOHEY, Staff Writer

PATRICK TUOHEY, Staff Writer
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
04-15-1994
WAYNE THEATER PROGRAM, SPARED AX, IS FLYING HIGH
By PATRICK TUOHEY, Staff Writer
Date: 04-15-1994, Friday
Section: NEWS
Edition: 2 Star P

At Wayne Hills High School, there was growing anticipation this
week as casually dressed teens, strapped in harnesses and suspended by
cables, flew through a colorful set on an auditorium stage.

It was a final tuneup for weekend performances of James M. Barrie's
"Peter Pan," ending four months in which the 60 or so Theater Workshop
participants memorized lines and songs, built sets, and ...

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