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Catch the final performance of “The Wiz” on April 21th at 7:00pm at Asbury Park High School
The Asbury Park theater department continues to do wonderful things at their school. These kids not only have been inspired by real life actors but they are making a mark on the acting world themselves.

The Asbury Park theater department directed Mr. Gary Kilmer continues to do wonderful things at their school.
These kids not only have been inspired by real life actors but they are making a mark on the acting world themselves. So come out to Asbury Park High School to watch these young students of the Department of Theater and Dance presents “The Wiz!” April 19th, 20th, and 21st at 7pm in the APHS Auditorium!
Adult tickets are only $5, and APSD students, employees, and ANYONE 18 and under are FREE! Come see how this newly revived theater program continues to GROW and come out to support these HARD WORKING and very DESERVING kids! We hope to see YOU at “The Wiz!”
The video below shows the students of Asbury Park working on the set of the Wiz! Unheard Voices congratulates the students of Asbury Park High for all their hard work and dedication to excellence.
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