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Del Val students gathered in front of Bucks County Playhouse to take a group photo after a successful day.
Del Val’s theatre season continues into Spring
Jocelyn Denné, Assistant A&E Editor • May 9, 2024

Del Val’s theatre season continues into Spring

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Ella Genovese
Del Val students gathered in front of Bucks County Playhouse to take a group photo after a successful day.

Del Val’s Theatre season has not yet come to a close. The casts of both the fall play, “The Play That Goes Wrong” and the winter musical “Newsies” took sections of their performances right across the river to Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pa.

The students got the chance to attend two workshops of their choice and perform in front of adjudicators and fellow high school and middle school students who were also performing that day.

The workshops that were offered included modern jazz, improv, and singing in an ensemble. These three workshops were hosted by professionals who had jobs within New York City and in the Bucks County area.

After the workshops concluded, students were able to get lunch and walk around New Hope before performances started in the early afternoon.

The casts of “The Play That Goes Wrong” and “Newsies” were joined by four other performances, including “The Crucible,” “Mean Girls,” “Pippin,” and “High School Musical Jr.”

Both casts received awards after their performances that day. Best Comedic Ensemble was given to the cast of “The Play That Goes Wrong,” Best Dance Ensemble was given to the cast of “Newsies,” the Spotlight Student Directors award was given to both Kallie Fiorito and Swara Modi for their student leader positions in “The Play That Goes Wrong” and the Spotlight Student Choreographer award was given to Jocelyn Denné for her leader position in “Newsies.”

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Jocelyn Denné
Jocelyn Denné, Assistant A&E Editor

Jocelyn Denné is currently a junior at Del Val, and this is her first year writing for "The Delphi". Jocelyn is involved in the winter musical, choir and peer leaders. Jocelyn has also been a competitive dancer for 13 years. In her free time, she loves to hang out with friends and family. She is very excited for this school year and to be writing for Del Val. 

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Ella Genovese, Assistant Sports Editor

Ella Genovese is a freshman at Del Val, and this is her first year writing for "The Delphi." She has also taken over the role of Assistant Sports Editor. Last year she attended Alexandria Middle School. Some sports that Ella enjoys are tennis and swimming. She also enjoys reading and writing during both school and her free time.

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