Students at Sumter Central High School brought the story of the Birth of Jesus to life in their student led play titled “A night in Bethlehem.”
“We learned a lot, and we learned more about God, and they pushed us hard to do good for the play,” said Takaria Haire.
The students not only led the play, but made history as well, as this is their very first play the school has ever done.
Twin States News got a chance to speak with more cast members about their experience.
“It’s been a good experience, we’re getting a good connection, we’re doing everything and learning about songs, and communication and how to pronounce stuff,” said Alexis Harrison.
“I feel like we’ve kind of bonded together, if that makes sense,” said Ny’asia Fenderson.
“Doing it for the community, that’s what it’s all about,” said Kemaureon Lockett.
Speaking of the community, students Takaria Haire, Kemaureon Lockett, expressed what they hope the audience enjoys most about their play.
“They enjoy the play because this is our first time ever doing a play, so we hope they enjoy it,” said Haire.
“Represent the Lord, Jesus Christ,” said Lockett.
Students enjoyed putting on the play “A night in Bethlehem” for friends and family and say they cannot wait until their next play.
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