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Summerstage no more?
Junior Max Grossman had no idea when he entered Newton’s summer theatre program, Summer Stage, that he would be asked to wear a unitard and pearl necklace. Though at first it might have been slightly intimidating, “[It] really brought my confidence up,†Grossman said.
The Summer Stage program has been home to many South Students during the summer; however, for the first time in eight years, Summer Stage will not be running this summer. In the past, st…
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