Save the Date to “Shake It Up With Shakespeare”! Our youngest vocalists are busy rehearsing for Thursday, Jan. 23, when D-E Performing Arts presents our Middle/Lower Chorus Concert! The concert, inspired by the Bard, will be performed at 7 PM in Hajjar Auditorium (First Floor, Campus Center). Plan to enjoy songs from the hit show & Juliet, and “God, I Hate Shakespeare”, “It’s Eggs!” and “Will Power”, all from Something’s Rotten. Concert-goers will also enjoy “The Witches Brew”; “Star Crossed Love; “Henry the 8th” and “Shake it Up with Shakespeare”. Free admission (no tickets required) and D-E Families of all ages are invited to attend!

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