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Sudbury Sec drama students present 'The Theory of Relativity'

Production described as a mix of 'The Big Bang Theory,' 'Chicago' and 'The Book of Mormon'
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Students at Sudbury Secondary School are busy rehearsing for the musical “The Theory of Relativity,” including Leah Gravelle, who plays Catherine. (Supplied)

Sudbury Secondary School’s upcoming mainstage production is a clever mix of “The Big Bang Theory,” “Chicago” and “The Book of Mormon.” 

“The Theory of Relativity” will be presented Nov. 18, 24 and 25.

Performances will be held in the Sheridan Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. 

A musical by Neil Bartram and Brian Hill, “The Theory of Relativity” focuses on a group of college students searching for love.

This unconventional and moving musical drama examines the interconnectedness of all people through an array of diverse life experiences.

The characters explore sexuality, phobias and relationships. 

The life lessons, struggles and defining moments allow the audience to connect to the story, which depicts the true meaning of life with its misfortunes and rewards. 

“We are proud to continue to bring live theatre to our community,” said Sudbury Secondary School Principal Bob Deeth. 

“The plot of this captivating masterpiece, brought to life by our talented students in the Arts Education Program, makes this a must-see production this fall.”

Reserve your seat today. E-mail [email protected]

Tickets cost $20 for adults and $15 for students/seniors and are available at the main office of Sudbury Secondary School as well as at the door.
 


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