Stage Success: Cudahy High School adapts theater program to fit pandemic restrictions
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CUDAY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Cudahy High School's upcoming production of Clue is a farcical whodunit that begs the question, "how'd they do it?'
With pandemic restrictions in place, the school’s drama department was still able to pull off an impressive stage play, and they just might have a bigger audience for this year’s production than ever before.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Kristen Barbaresi hit the stage with the talented troupe to explain how a “show must go on” attitude overcame the challenges posed by the pandemic.
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