Stepinac sophomore Marc DeSanctis of Ossining will play the lead character of “Billy.” He is one of 57 students including young women from neighboring high schools in Westchester and Putnam counties who will perform in the Tony Award-winning musical about a boy in a rough mining town in England who would rather dance than fight.
Stepinac was the first high school in the U.S. that was selected to perform “Billy Elliot.” It will be presented at 7:30 p.m. on May 1, 2, 8, 9 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 10.
Ticket prices are $22 for adults and $18 for children under the age of 12 and seniors. To order tickets, call 914-946-4800, ext. 200
Last year, Stepinac’s Drama Club was one of only a few schools in the U.S. that were licensed to perform Disney’s “Mary Poppins” which garnered top Metro Awards, the highest honors that high school production groups can win in the New York region.
Since 1949, the school’s Drama Club has won critical acclaim for its productions of fall dramas and spring musicals. It has also won the international recognition of performing in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The productions have nurtured the talents of many young students at Stepinac. Some went on to greater fame including Academy Award winner Jon Voight and Emmy-Award winner Alan Alda.
The Stepinac Drama Club is headed by Frank Portanova, Vice Principal for Academics and Curriculum who serves as the show’s Director and Keith Sunderland who is the Producer.
(See the attached PDF for the entire cast).
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