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Class Acts is a Brockport tradition

A 2019 Class Acts performance.
A 2019 Class Acts performance.

Class Acts has been a tradition for Brockport Central School District for 34 years. This year’s theme will be the rocking 1980s. The show will drop back to the decade when Class Acts began, complete with big hair and bright colors. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, March 7, at 7 p.m. in the Brockport High School Auditorium.

The 2020 show will feature over 20 different acts, including singing, dancing, instrumentals, and comedy. Class Acts has a history of memorable performances including the Amazing Battle of the Bands, the Bucket Drummers, the Jai Ho Dance Group and a performance by the district’s own interim superintendent, Jim Fallon. “Class Acts is awesome. It showcases everyone’s hidden talents,” said senior Kalon Hale. “It has a comedic effect to it that makes it something for everyone to do.”

Many hands help pull the production together. Performers create costumes and find unique ways to showcase their talent. Students in the Art and Drama Clubs provide hours of assistance and creativity to make the show a success.

Tickets are $10 in advance and can be purchased by visiting showtix4u.com or can be bought at the door for $15.

Proceeds help fund graduation scholarships and award money. Last year $3,000 was made. “It is hard to find a fundraiser for scholarships that can endure the test of time. Class Acts provides an evening of entertainment that in return offers substantial scholarships annually,” said Neil Czerniak, Brockport High School teacher and Class Acts co-organizer.

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