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Special to the News Dec. 13, 2023

Winchester High School’s Curtain & Cue Presents “YOU SEE US AS YOU WANT TO SEE US: Reflections on The Breakfast Club.”  Adapted from an original play conceived and directed by Dana Discordia, “You See Us...” is a parody of and homage to John Hughes’ 1985 cult classic film “The Breakfast Club.”  See what happens when seven students from different parts of the high school social hierarchy are forced together for an all-day detention one Saturday.

Performances are on Saturday, December 16 at 7:00 PM & Sunday, December 17 at 2:00 PM in the WHS Auditorium. Student tickets are $10 and General Public tickets are $15. This production contains mature themes, strong language and difficult topics recommended for audience members ages 13+.

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