This time of year brings several fun things to Evansville students: Spring break, prom, baseball, softball, cross country, lacrosse, and other spring sports. This is also the time of year when high school theatre departments are hard at work on their spring productions. In fact, at this point, most of the hard work is done, and it’s time for these talented students to take the stage!

Four EVSC schools are putting on musical productions this month. Check out the lineup below and if you can please support these programs and the students giving it their all on the stage.

Bosse High School presents Firebringer (March 12-14)

Bosse Theatre via Facebook
Bosse Theatre via Facebook
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Firebringer is a 2016 two-act musical comedy that follows Zazzalil, a prehistoric misfit in a tribe led by Jemilla, who discovers fire, changing her world forever. It is known for its witty, adult-oriented humor.

Central High School presents Cinderella (March 12-15)

Central High School via Facebook
Central High School via Facebook
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Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical production that features magical transformations, romance, and a fresh take on the timeless fairy tale we all know and love.

Harrison High School presents Little Women: The Musical (March 13-15)

EVSC Harrison via Facebook
EVSC Harrison via Facebook
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Little Women: The Musical follows the lives of the four March sisters as they grow up during the Civil War, exploring themes of love, loss, and personal discovery through their individual journeys and Jo's stories.

F.J. Reitz High School presents Shrek The Musical (March 12-15)

F.J. Reitz High School Theatre via Facebook
F.J. Reitz High School Theatre via Facebook
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Shrek The Musical is a stage adaptation of the 2001 DreamWorks film, following our favorite green ogre, who strikes a deal with the vertically challenged Lord Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona, who hides a secret transformation curse.

30 Bizarre (and Real) Indiana High School Mascots

According to High School.com, there are 682 high schools in Indiana. 555 of those are public schools, while the remaining 127 are private. A majority of those schools have chosen typical mascots to represent them, like eagles, tigers, lions, jets, patriots, and so on and so forth. But, these 30 schools decided to go, well, a different direction.

Gallery Credit: Ryan O'Bryan