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However, this turns out to be a trap; after the man dies, the real L's voice enters, explaining that his stand-in was a criminal scheduled for execution. Ending the broadcast with the deduction that Kira is in the KantÅ region, L ponders their oncoming battle, realizing that his opponent is a high school student ("The Game Begins"). Reeling ...
Zombie Prom is set at Enrico Fermi High School, a school located near a very unstable nuclear power plant. The students and staff go through their daily routine ("Enrico Fermi High"); among them is Jonny, a rebel who spells his name without the traditional 'H', the good-girl heroine, Toffee, and Miss Strict, the principal of Enrico Fermi High School.
Mr. Potter; a famous student in the Brave house who kills magical beasts and constantly steals opportunities from the Puffs. Susie Bones; a Puff who lives in fear of death, because her entire family died. J Finch Fletchley; a flamboyant and happy Puff. Sally Perks; She goes to school here and is completely blind throughout half the show
Dear Evan Hansen is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and a book by Steven Levenson. [1] [2] [3] The musical follows Evan Hansen, a high school senior with social anxiety, "who invents an important role for himself in a tragedy that he did not earn".
The school chapel is decorated elaborately for Peter and Jason's wedding. The scene turns into Jason's wedding to Ivy and reveals itself to be Peter's nightmare ("Wedding Bells"). Later, class ranks are posted and Jason has achieved the valedictorian spot, once again besting Matt ("In the Hallway").
Bellingham High Principal Marty Atkins sent an email to students and their families on Wednesday, expressing “deep sorrow” over the accident. “Lucy made a positive impact on our school and ...
Apr. 9—A 4-year-old student at Lamar Early Education Center on Monday suffered a medical emergency at school and was transported to the hospital where he passed away. "We are devastated," Ector ...
The musical, inspired by the death of a fellow student while Pasek was in high school, features book by Steven Levenson. Directed by Michael Greif and starring Ben Platt in the title role, it premiered at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. on July 30, 2015.