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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

NMHS Alumni Fundraiser Friday

Fundraiser to include performances by returning alumni

New Milford High School will be hosting an alumni concert fundraiser at 8 p.m. Friday in the James Africano Auditorium of New Milford High School. The fundraiser will feature Jonathan Silver, class of 2005 and director of this year's spring musical, along with the cast of 9-to-5: The Musical.  Performing at the alumni concert fundraiser will be alumni Rob McClure, class of 2000, who has appeared on Broadway in Avenue Q and is currently playing the role of Charlie Chaplin in Limelight.  Alexander Diaz, who graduated in 2003, Director of Arts Education at bergenPac will also be attending the fundraiser along with Benjamin Golomb, class of 2002, Marissa Martinez, class of 2003, Marissa Mitchell, class of 2000 and Christian Diaz, Jessica Day, …

james

11:39 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012

I am sorry I have to miss this fundraiser. We should be proud of our artistic alumni and how they have consistently given back to the NMHS community.   more ›

Thursday, October 13, 2011

New Milford's Rob McClure is Bringing Chaplin to Broadway

And he credits New Milford High School's Theater Program

How do you get from the New Milford Village apartments to Broadway? Well, if you ask Rob McClure, class of 2000, he'll tell you it's by way of New Milford High School. This coming spring McClure is bringing Chaplin to Broadway in a role he created at the La Jolla Playhouse in California. Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin is a musical based on the life of Charlie Chaplin and reveals the story of the man behind the camera. And it all began on the stage at New Milford High School.   In the eighth grade McClure auditioned for the High School's production of Bye Bye Birdie, got the part, but turned it down. "I was playing in a state golf tournament and I chose to do that instead of the musical because I wanted to become a professional …

Tony Braithwaite

12:10 am on Friday, October 14, 2011

Bravo to the best guy in the world. Rob, thanks for always holding high school theatre in high regard. The kids (and I) at St. Joe's Prep in Philly have been so grateful for the times you've spent with us. You're the best, my friend.   more ›

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