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very proud to work with a group of
maturing actors who care about
their craft.  They raised the bar.  
Our audience expects more and
more from us and we are pleased
to give it to them."  
Fans make Much Ado about latest Production
The Prep's Spring production of
Shakespeare's "Much Ado About
Nothing" played to over record
crowds in the newly remodeled
Prep Theatre.  

"We have had an overwhelming
response to our productions this
year," said Ms. Stone, who
directed the show.

Not only did audience members
enjoy a show full of original
costumes and set pieces, but had
the added treat of attending the
first event in the newly-renovated
theatre space, which includes new
flooring, a new sound and video
booth, and a theatrical lighting
system.  

"People see that we are invested
in a quality theatre experience and
they recognize how the program is
evolving," said Ms. Stone.  "I'm
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The Prep is committed to
excellence in Academics,
Athletics, and the Arts.
Academics
Athletics
The Prep is a member of
Pointe Schools - an
Independent Public School District
serving over 1200 students,
K-12th grades, on three
Northwest Valley Campuses.
Arts
"The alumni who came to the show
were particularly impressed," said
Ms. Stone.  "It was fun for them to
see what has changed since they
graduated."  
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