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Minuteman Players of Minuteman High School in Lexington to present "Bull in a China Shop" on April 10 and 11

Don't miss this night of rollicking fun and great entertainment!

Enjoy a memorable night of madcap entertainment! The Minuteman Players of Minuteman High School will present G. B. Gilford’s “Bull in a China Shop” (with permission from Samuel French) on Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11.

Performances are at 7:30 p.m. at Minuteman High School, 758 Marrett Road, Lexington. Tickets are $5 for students/seniors and $7 for adults. They are available during all lunches at Minuteman and at the door on the evenings of the performances.

The show is directed by Minuteman English and Drama Instructor Gregory Donovan.

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“Bull in a China Shop” depicts a houseful of sweet little old spinsters who, to their delight, discover a handsome bachelor, Detective Dennis O’Finn (played by Brendan O’Rourke), living across the street. Soon, however, they wonder how to attract his attention. Detective O’Finn works in homicide, so the answer is simple - they need a nice, decorous homicide, served with a cup of tea, of course.

The cast includes students Patrick McSorley, Emma Rich, Stephen Libby. Isabella Sanseverino, Georgi Condon, Michaela Ganimian, Abby Bucci, Alison Beucler, Catherine Maxwell, Jack Gallagher, and Matthew Mori. Behind the scenes are Stage Manager Evan Simon, Director’s Assistant Emma Clemente, Lighting Director Michael Polito, and the stage crew - Alice Hawkes, Jackie Lopez, Jared Landry, Channon Lessard, Nathaniel Deacon and Brodie Hawks.

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For more information, contact Gregory Donovan at gdonovan@minuteman.org.

Minuteman is an award-winning regional high school that gives its graduates a competitive edge in the new global economy by providing them with a high-quality career and technical education, coupled with a rigorous grounding in mathematics, English, science, and social studies.

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