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Updated: 10/08/2012 08:00:03AM

A dramatic change for theater group

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Freshman Kate Keys and sophomore Chris Preston look over their scripts for their upcoming play, “Our Town.” The three-act play will be performed by the Lemon Bay High School Theatre Department on Nov. 8-10.

By CLINTON BURTON

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ENGLEWOOD — The storied Lemon Bay High School Threatre Department is known for lavish musicals and high-dollar productions, but this fall, the company will take on the challenge of performing a play that first debuted in 1938 and has starred stage and screen legends like William Holden, Spaulding Grey and Paul Newman.

From Nov. 8-10, the troupe will be performing Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “Our Town.” Told in three acts, “Our Town” tells the story of young love and loss in a small 1901 New England town.

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