The buzz is building at the Dauphin Regional Comprehensive Secondary School (DRCSS).
The high school is putting on Mean Girls, the high school version, from April 22 to 24. All three showings will be at 7:00 p.m. Trevor McIntyre is the assistant director for the musical and says there's a cast of between 20 and 25.
They've been rehearsing two to four times a week since December, and the passion is on full display.
"Everybody is utilized in a way where they can feel like a star for the night," said McIntyre. "Everyone has been so dedicated to rehearsals, and they're so prepared. It's amazing how this has come together over the past few months."
Tickets for the show are still available, however, there is only a limited quantity left. If you're interested in being part of one of the magical showings, you can head to the office at the DRCSS, but hurry.
We're only five days away from the first curtain, and as McIntyre says, this is a must-see show.
"The buzz is around the school and amongst the community," continued McIntyre. "Our cast members have been telling me they're being stopped on the streets by people so excited about this."
This is the first musical performed by students at the DRCSS for six years.
"This is an incredibly eager group of students who are so proud to present this to the community," ended McIntyre.
Mean Girls, the high school version, is coming to the DRCSS next week.