Broadway Desserts to Premiere at Justice High School on May 21
Glasgow’s 5th period choir will perform at the 2:00 show and Glasgow’s 8th period choir will perform at 7:00. Ms Lansberry, the Justice chorus teacher, is very excited to see the high school and middle school choirs work together during the show. “I think it’s a wonderful opportunity for the Middle Schoolers to see what the High Schoolers do in choir. We are big on community here at Justice and performing with the Justice Pyramid schools really helps to build that family and community feel.” She hopes that the audience has a good time and sees how hard the singers have worked. “Since it’s been awhile since this show has been on the Justice stage, I hope the audience is just as excited to see it as the singers are to perform. The singers have worked so very hard!” said Ms. Lansberry.
Tickets can be purchased at the door, $15 for adults and $10 for students. There will be a 2:00 show and a 7:00 show, both on Saturday. If you can attend, you definitely should! Come support local groups, and receive a tasty dessert with each ticket purchase!

Carlin Adjula is an 8th grader at Glasgow Middle School, Her ethnicity originates from the Philippines and she loves to embrace that. She also likes entertainment such as K-drama and Anime, along with listening to music artists such as, Yoasobi, Dreamcatcher, LiSA, Itzy, etc. Some of her hobbies include singing, dancing, along with attempting to learn new languages. Overall, she's dedicated to what she does, and always tries her hardest.

Ayesha Gulzar (she/her) is an 8th grader at Glasgow Middle School. She was born in Lahore, Pakistan but was raised in Alexandria, Virginia. She is a passionate creative person who loves to write, draw, bullet journal, and do calligraphy. In her free time, she likes to learn new things or organize because she is a true neat freak at heart.
Nathan J
May 22, 2022 at 9:07 pm
Congrats to all of the Glasgow and Justice students who performed!