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So, Upstage is this documentary by George Pavlidis that dives into the rich history of Goshen High School's theater program, which has been around for over sixty years. The film zeroes in on Paul Wright, the guy who started it all, and it really captures the essence of what theater means to a community, especially when it looks at the cancelation of their 2020 musical, Beauty and the Beast. You feel this mix of nostalgia and heartbreak throughout. The pacing is reflective, allowing audiences to soak in the stories of past productions and the impact they've had on students. The interviews are heartfelt, and you get a sense of the passion and dedication that fuels this program, which is what makes it stand out. It's more than just a school story; it's about the threads of creativity tying people together.
Focuses on community and creativityHighlights the impact of theater on studentsReflects on the nostalgia of past productions
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