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Q&A: Crofton Middle Student Paul Tortora

Patch profiles students involved in the school's spring musical that opens on March 16.

students will present , based on the books of children’s author Dr. Seuss. Leading up to the show, Patch will feature profiles with some of the students involved in the production.

Seventh-grader Paul Tortora answered five questions.

Crofton Patch: What is your character/role in the production?
Paul Tortora: I am currently playing one of the Wickersham Brothers in the Seussical Musical.

Crofton Patch: What is your favorite part of the musical?
Paul: My favorite part is participating in the entire musical.

Crofton Patch: Which Dr. Seuss book is your favorite?
Paul: Horton Hears a Who and Green Eggs and Ham

Crofton Patch: Why should people come to see the show?
Paul: Everyone should come see the musical because who wouldn't like to see their favorite Dr. Seuss books brought to life?

Crofton Patch: What would you like to do when you grow up?
Paul: I am not sure what I would like to be yet when I grow up, but I know I would like to be performing and acting.

The show will run and tickets, which are date-specific with reserved seating, cost $7 and are currently on sale. Visit croftonmusical.org for details or email cmstickets@gmail.com.

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