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A stunning capture of the Addams Family choreography helps cultivate the rest of the act.
A stunning capture of the Addams Family choreography helps cultivate the rest of the act.
DIYA PATEL ’27

Photo Essay: Addams Family

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The talented Theater Department at Edison High School brought The Addams Family, this year’s spring musical, to life. The performance of the unusual family, which navigates through Wednesday’s unapproved relationship, captures how, despite family’s differences, they find a way to embrace each other. Lead actors and actresses made the showcased production a great success among students, families, and the EHS staff. Many were impressed with the acting and euphonious vocals displayed by the actors, which is evident with the echo of gasps heard throughout the show. All in all, the audience was left charmed after the performance, and simultaneously, excited to see what would come from the Theater Department in the future. 

The Addams Family’s opening scene prepares the audience for what is to come during the musical.

The ancestors of the Addams Family begin the show with a chilling start.

The ancestors of the Addams Family begin the show with a chilling start.

Morticia Addams, played Olivia Pellizzon ’26, and Alice Beineke, played by Kara Labadessa ’25, share a heartfelt moment as they flip through the pages of the Addams family photo album together.

Joel Guerra ’25, dressed as Uncle Fester, performs a song he wrote for the musical’s opening.

With only one way to tell her mother about who she was seeing, Wednesday Addams, played by Escarlin Almanzar ’25, performs a song about her troubles.

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