Local High School Prepares For Unique Production
By: Meagan Freeman
Updated: March 19, 2013
"Sweet Nothing In My Ear" is a unique production that tells the story of family values, loss and belonging. Not only is the story unique, but these students are learning much more than acting. The dialogue is made up of English and American Sign Language, therefore creating a unique situation for the teen actors. Not only did they memorize lines and movement, but also perfected two languages. The rich and heart-wrenching story line will entertain and provoke thoughts.
Some of the cast stopped by the KTAB 4u studio to share about this one of a kind performance.
"SWEET NOTHING IN MY EAR"
Wylie High School Theatre
Tuesday, March 19
7:30 pm
Paramount Theatre
Free Admission
Donations for March of Dimes accepted
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