During the Special Gifts Theatre’s Saturday performance of High School Musical JR, the cheerleaders and their peer mentors prepare to enter stage right. Clad in identical red t-shirts and white skirts, these buddies carry their pom poms and walk up the stairs. Three of the four pairs take their place on the bleachers.
There is delay in the scene. One of the cheerleaders stops and takes the arm of her mentor. Then the young cheerleader hugs her mentor, burying her face in the mentor’s shoulders. Shyness? Stage Fright?
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