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Homework Eats Dog Middle School Play Next Week

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By MS Drama Director Leo Mahler:

St. Luke’s Middle School Drama is excited to present Homework Eats Dog, by Alan Haehnel. For science teacher Douglas Kobekeaneski, there's nothing more wonderful than "The Hour of Desperation," that magical hour before his immensely important, grade-devastating project is due. Each year, his students frantically scramble to come up with their method of escape—and this year is no exception, as they trot out a litany of outrageous excuses, including the greatest of them all: My homework ate my dog.  

This goofy, one-hour comedy is sure to have you laughing, groaning, and maybe even…cromiting? Join us in the Wyckoff Family Black Box Theatre for opening night on Thursday, November 1 at 6:00pm, and again on Friday, November 2 at 3:30pm.
 
Students are encouraged to "Stay for the Play," offering an optional activity and snacks between the end of school and the beginning of Friday's performance. The play is open to the public and admission is free. Invite your family and friends.
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