aldwin-Whitehall BALDWIN-WHITEHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS
CURTAIN CALL:
BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL’ S 9 TO 5 TAKES THE STAGE
In March, Baldwin High School brought down the house with its spring musical production of 9 to 5, a show that had months of hard work, heart, and dedication woven into every single scene. What made this production truly special went deeper than the choreography and the music. The themes of 9 to 5— empowerment, finding one’ s voice, and stepping boldly into one’ s potential— mirrored the very journey the students had lived throughout the rehearsal process. Over the course of the production, performers and crew members alike blossomed into confident leaders, finding their footing and their courage in ways that extended far beyond the stage.
Baldwin-Whitehall students proved once again that their talent, creativity, and perseverance are something to be celebrated. Congratulations to every member of the cast and crew who gave so much of themselves to bring this show to life! The entire Baldwin-Whitehall community could not be more proud.
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Award-Winning Arts Coverage Baldwin High School sophomore Katelynn Burger earned the Kelly Critics Award for her coverage of Oakland Catholic’ s production of The Addams Family. Katelynn has been an active participant in Baldwin-Whitehall musicals for years, but turned her talents to the page this season, becoming the fifth journalist from the Purbalite staff to win a Kelly Critics Award.
Photos by Alexis Hawk Photography