Jackson-Madison Co. Schools present final production of Seussical Jr.
JACKSON, Tenn.—Do we have any Dr. Seuss fans?
Jackson-Madison County School System puts on a whimsical production Saturday afternoon.
The cast featured students from many different grades to sing, dance, and tell the story of a tenacious elephant.
Saturday’s shows are the final shows of the Seussical tribute to the late Dr. Seuss who was celebrated across many schools for his birthday earlier this week on March 2.
The narrator of the production, Evan Roberts, tells us how the first four shows have gone.
“Fantastic, the schools had a lot of energy, a lot of emotion, I feel like we told a story very good, so that they could understand what’s going on for the little people there,” Roberts said.
For more details about the production or what’s to come, visit the Jackson-Madison County Schools website here.
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