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Justice Social: In My Bones

  • ~Madison Zuberbuehler
  • May 2, 2017
  • 1 min read

Every year, the Case High School theatre puts on a production called “Justice Social”. This year it was a series of six stories, all based on relatively true stories. The actors themselves come up with the ideas of the show, and then they researched for more information.

This year they talked about very real issues people are experiencing throughout the Racine area. Some of the stories talked about what happened to the actors

Watching the show, it was clear that everything came from the heart. The actors felt for what they were doing and wanted to bring awareness through their performance.

Both before and after the show, the actors talked about how they were going to raise awareness to the difficult subjects shown, along with many others.

They got personal with the crowd, walking up to them and asking them questions and sharing information. They also provided many ways to help someone struggling.

Case never fails to give a good performance, no matter what they do. What makes them the most unique, is the way they connect with the stories and the way they care for everything they put on the stage.


 
 
 

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