This year’s Revue, titled Ģý Got Talent!, took place on February 6 in the Louisa Performing Arts Center and showcased the creativity and talent of Middle and Upper School theatre and music students. The evening featured a lively mix of skits and musical performances that kept the audience entertained from start to finish.
Students delivered memorable renditions of “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “Respect,” “Running Up That Hill,” “Landslide,” “Heavy Foot,” and “Fight the Dragons” from Big Fish: The Musical, highlighting both individual artistry and collaborative performance.
Host Melinda H. ’27 guided the evening with lively introductions and trivia, while judges Dr. Ira Pernick, Upper School Director; Christina Voreadis, Community Engagement Coordinator; and Saint Neon—portrayed by Director of Athletics Nathan Johnson—kept the energy high with lighthearted commentary and encouragement for every performer.
The evening concluded on a high note as performers joined together to sing “I See Stars,” bringing a joyful and unified close to a memorable night celebrating student talent.