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'Fusion 15' at Wheeling High School this weekend

Wheeling High School's student-produced show, “Fusion 15: ‘Lives on Display,'” will be presented in the Robert E. Sang Theater, Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 21-23. Thursday and Saturday shows are at 7:30 p.m.; the Friday matinee is at 4 p.m.

Now in its 15th year, this year's theme is based on private lives in public spaces. The cast travels in taxis and elevators to grocery stores, to fairy tale land and even to public restrooms. Tickets are $5.

Always a one-of-a-kind performance experience, the interdisciplinary production is created, directed, designed, written and choreographed by students, representing a wide range of interests and backgrounds.

The cast is kept on course by dance teacher Diane Rawlinson and creative writing teachers Christine Pacyk and Laura Wagner, who help the students organize their creative energy while allowing them to make artistic decisions.

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