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Anwatin Musical
Since 2000, Project Success has worked hand-in-hand with Anwatin Middle School students to produce and perform their annual school musical.
High School Musical, the 2018 annual production presented by Project Success and Anwatin Middle School, took the stage in June with a cast and crew of more than 80 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students. Learn more about the production:
About the Anwatin Musical
Working hand-in-hand with students at Anwatin Middle School since 2000, Project Success has produced yearly school musicals including: Guys and Dolls, The Music Man, Seussical: The Musical, Little Shop of Horrors, Willy Wonka, Dear Edwina, Annie, Beauty and the Beast, Shrek: The Musical and The Wiz.
Up to 100 students each year have worked in front of and behind the scenes for eight weeks every day acting, dancing and singing with professional artists and working with high quality sound, sets, lighting and costumes.
Each year, parents, teachers, students, district leaders and community members pack the house for performances and are left inspired, entertained, and impressed by the talents and efforts put forth by each performer and crew member.
This one-on-one contact between local artist educators and students, and the experience of the musical performance itself, is one of the key ways in which Project Success helps students build confidence, gain new experiences, and learn more about themselves and each other through the power of theater.