BY CHANA MUSHKA HERSHKOVICH
During the month of March, the Hebrew Academy's annual upper school girls production was performed much to the delight of the audience. The upper school worked tirelessly throughout the months of February and March, from drama practice to dance and choir, in order to ensure that an outstanding performance was delivered.
This year's production was Shtet'l Tevye’s Tale, a play based on Fiddler on the Roof. This story follows the lives of a Jewish man named Tevye, his wife Goldie, his daughters, and the townspeople. The production was filled with thrilling scenes, from dancing on tables to wedding speeches and heartfelt goodbyes.
It really was a one-of-a-kind production. Every girl, whether in drama, dance, or choir, put in the effort to make the show incredible by coming in on weekends, recording songs, staying late after school for rehearsals, and publicizing it to maximize ticket sales.
Of course, this all would not be possible without a few incredible people who helped behind the scenes, including Mrs. Rosenbluh, Rabbi Rappaport, and the Bnos ladies: Chelly, Chana, and Raizy.