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Photos: Cony’s Chizzle Wizzle performers rehearse for show’s 133rd year
The 133rd annual edition of the Chizzle Wizzle musical variety show, “When Pig Fly,” is scheduled for Tuesday through Friday at 7 p.m. at Viles Auditorium at Cony High School in Augusta. All photos are by Kennebec Journal photographer Joe Phelan.
Abigail Costa, left, applies makeup Friday for Eliza Allen before a Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal Friday at Cony Middle/High School in Augusta.Bryan Ouellette runs a spotlight Friday from a balcony above the stage during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal at Cony High School in Augusta. Chizzle Wizzle is the longest running student-run high school varsity show in the United States. The name comes from an 1890s football cheer. Steve Scoville, left, and Sequora Kelley perform in a skit Friday before she sings a song during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal at Cony High School in Augusta. This year, Scoville, a high school science teacher, plays a mad scientist who creates a time machine to bring forward from the depths of time the best new teachers for Cony. The skits connect the songs performed by students in The Showcase section of the show. A spotlight shines on Sequora Kelley while she sings a solo Friday during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal at Cony High School in Augusta.Rekha Goonesekere, left, and Savian Lowe perform a duet Friday during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal at Cony High School in Augusta.Carter Miville plays Elvis Presley as he performs Friday during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal at Cony High School in Augusta. The chorus members sing behind the historical characters Friday during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal at Cony High School in Augusta. The chorus members sing behind the historical characters during Chizzle Wizzle rehearsal Friday at Cony High School in Augusta.
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Joe Phelan is an award winning journalist who makes photos and videos around the capital area for the the Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel and the other Masthead Maine publications. Joe’s first journalism...
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