The annual CHS spring concert will be performed May 21 at 7 p.m. at the Palladium. The cost of admission was $12.50. However, according to choir teacher Lamonte Kuskye, the tickets have already sold out. The concert will include all 11 CHS choirs, but only the Accents and the Ambassadors have sung at the Palladium before.
Members of 2011’s CHS choir rehearse for a concert. All 11 choirs are set to perform in the Palladium on May 21. GAVIN COLAVITO / FILE PHOTO
“It’s the same thing but it’s just a whole other logistical issue,” Kuskye said of the switch. The shift this year is due to the fact that the school’s spring musical, “Tarzan,” ends only two days before the spring concert. In addition, the concert will include the handing out of awards and past alumni coming back to perform.
Ambassador and junior Ian Jones expressed his excitement for performing at the Palladium for this year’s spring concert.
Jones said, “I hope everything goes great, it usually does anyway.”
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