By Peyton Dauley
This week, the students of Mashpee-Middle High School will showcase their individual abilities at the annual talent show.
Open to performers from across the student body, over twenty different students ranging from grades 7-12 will be showing off their tricks. The Class of 2020 was responsible for arranging the event, led by Class President Zoe Farren, and class advisors Mr. Allen and Mrs. Donovan.
“I just hope we can knock it out of the park,” said Zoe.
It is scheduled to take place this Thursday, April 12, at 6:00pm, at an admittance cost of $3 for students, and $5 for adults.
This week, the students of Mashpee-Middle High School will showcase their individual abilities at the annual talent show.
Open to performers from across the student body, over twenty different students ranging from grades 7-12 will be showing off their tricks. The Class of 2020 was responsible for arranging the event, led by Class President Zoe Farren, and class advisors Mr. Allen and Mrs. Donovan.
“I just hope we can knock it out of the park,” said Zoe.
It is scheduled to take place this Thursday, April 12, at 6:00pm, at an admittance cost of $3 for students, and $5 for adults.
The acts are all differing in variety, though many including singing. From “Take on Me” by A-Ha, to “Never Enough” from The Greatest Showman soundtrack, to a medley of Disney songs, each song looks to be different from the last. Shane Barros, a senior at Mashpee, will be rapping an original song he wrote about love. Those who won’t be singing are taking part in other acts like tap-dancing, drumming, dancing, or playing instruments like the ukulele or the piano. “[I] hope everyone enjoys it,” said Zoe Farren.