Lake Howell Theater Company/Thespian Troupe 4937
A chapter of the International Thespian Society lies within the Lake Howell Theater Company. Thespian Troupe 4937 is under the sponsorship of James Brendlinger. 4937 is a part of District Three Thespians, encompassing Flagler, Lake, Seminole and Volusia counties. The Lake Howell Theater Company and Thespian Troupe 4937 produce about 8 shows a year- typically a Fall drama and a Spring musical along with 6 student directed shows. Student members of Thespian Troupe 4937 annually attend the District 3 Thespian Festival and Florida State Thespian Festival, held every Winter and Spring,respectively. In the past Thespian Troupe 4937 has competed in both the district one act and state main stage competitions.
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