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Students Perform Christmas Show with a Twist of Cowboy

The South Attleboro school will perform "For Unto Y'All-A Cowboy Christmas."

Students at will perform the Christmas musical entitled “For Unto Y’All – A Cowboy Christmas,” Friday, Dec. 9, starting at 7 p.m. at the adjacent located at 1052 Newport Ave.

The play will be directed by Meegan Delvental (the school’s first-year music teacher) and include performances by more than 40 students, most of whom will be donning Western attire, according to DCA Director Frank Rydwansky.

Written by Robert Sterling the play, “For Unto Y’All – A Cowboy Christmas,” is set in the 1860s in the small town of Bethlehem in the Wyoming Territory. It combines the story of the birth of Jesus with the Old West. Instead of the angel of Gabriel, there's a six-gun toting masked man in white. Stables, not a manger, serve as the birth birthplace and shepherds are replaced by a rowdy bunch of  cowboys.

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Ticket information for the Dec. 9 show is available by contacting the school at 508-761-5552.


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