- Jonathan Carpenter as Davey in the MUHS production of “Newsies.” Independent photo/Steve James.
- MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH School students’ talent will be on full display on stage during the Thursday-through-Saturday performances of the musical “Newsies,” which is based on the real-life newsboys strike of 1899. Independent photo/Steve James
- MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH School students’ talent will be on full display on stage during the Thursday-through-Saturday performances of the musical “Newsies,” which is based on the real-life newsboys strike of 1899 in New York City. Here, Mira Biancosino plays Meda, a Vaudeville dancer. Independent photo/Steve James
- MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH School students’ talent will be on full display on stage during the Thursday-through-Saturday performances of the musical “Newsies,” which is based on the real-life newsboys strike of 1899 in New York City. Here, Greta Suter plays a campaigning reporter. Independent photo/Steve James
- MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH School students’ talent will be on full display on stage during the Thursday-through-Saturday performances of the musical “Newsies,” which is based on the real-life newsboys strike of 1899 in New York City. Featured here are recent rehearsal photos of the MUHS student performers as they worked out the kinks for opening night. Independent photo/Steve James
- MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH School students’ talent will be on full display on stage during the Thursday-through-Saturday performances of the musical “Newsies,” which is based on the real-life newsboys strike of 1899 in New York City. Featured here are recent rehearsal photos of the MUHS student performers, including Eve Menguc, center, as they worked out the kinks for opening night. Independent photo/Steve James
- The MUHS musical
- NATHAN STEFANI AND Jonathan Carpenter lead a cast of 31, a pit band of 10 and a stage and technical crew of more than 20 in the Middlebury Union High School fall musical production of “Newsies.” The show, which plays Thursday and Friday evenings and a Saturday matinee, features accomplished singing and dancing with a strong historical bent. Independent photo/Steve James

















