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Participating in a High school musical production has to be one of the biggest highs in a
students’ life. For the cast and crew of A nightmare before Christmas, a massive production by
the Rosemere High School drama club, directed
by Stephanie Cocking, Covid-19 hit just a few
weeks before opening night. Now, these talented
kids will probably not be able to present their
labor of love. They will not savor all these
special experiences like seeing their work bear
fruit after endless rehearsals hours, that endorphin-inducing applause, those moments on
stage when time stops or attempting to stifle a
paroxysmal attack of the giggles backstage. Yet
the students of Rosemere High are taking it all
in stride and their teacher is coming to realize
how much more this production meant to them
than the end result.
Deux Montagnes mayor Denis Martin thanks citizens for following directions.