Students and teachers at Watchung Hills Regional High School (WHRHS) demonstrated their performance skills and entertainment savvy, while raising funds for Project A.L.S. (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), at a Talent Show, Wednesday, Jan. 11, in the school’s Performing Arts Center (PAC). Some 16 acts were presented for the enjoyment of the audience, including solo and group performances of song, dance, musicianship, and poetry. Three of the acts were awarded prizes in the talent show competition at the eventFirst prize went to Peri Martins of Warren Township, who sang “Rise Up,” by Andra Day, and accompanied herself on piano. Second prize went to Eliana Neuwirth of Warren Township, who sang, “Almost Lover,” by Fine Frenzy. Third Prize went to Isabella Zhou of Warren Township, who performed a Chinese Dance to the music of the number titled, “Incense.”
According to the program, the Talent Show was presented, “In loving memory of Tom Shea (1968-2012) and Jenifer Estess (1963-2003).” Shea is the late brother of WHRHS English Teacher Laura Goodson, who died from A.L.S.
Two summers ago, WHRHS students read, as part of a summer reading assignment, “Tales from the Bed: A Memoir,” by the late Jenifer Estess, as told to her sister, Valerie Estess. The work of non-fiction was about Jenifer Estess’ battle with ALS, often also referred to as Lou Gehrig Disease. WHRHS student government leaders have held several fundraising events in the last couple of years, such as this year’s and previous years’ Talent Shows.
One of the highlights of the Talent Show was an ensemble performance of “The Room Where It Happened,” from the current award-winning Broadway musical, “Hamilton.” Among the performers were WHRHS History teachers Rebecca Brown, Sean New, Ken Karnas and Greg O’Reilly.
Students in the ensemble include Adele Rotondo, Jack Melillo, Suchir Govindarajan, Hannah Melillo, Kyra Anthony, Claire Vickery, Matt Oboh, Maddy Goffredo, Elisabeh Russo, Grace Shanahan, Julianne Lin, Francesca Meehan, Stephanie Moreno and Sarah Kelly. In a separate performance, Dana Wasserman and Summer Stuart sang another song from Hamilton, “Dear Theodosia.”
Several singers offered solo singing performances, including: Colton Berry, “I Wonder as I Wander,” by John Jacob Niles; Sarah Kelly, “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” by Bonnie Rait; and Michael Dumapit, “In Your Atmosphere,” by John Mayer.
Several bands performed, including “Tank,” comprised of Alex Overzat from WHRHS, and his friends from other schools, Nick Scafuto, and Kerry and Thomas Stranick of Bridgewater- Raritan High School, and Ben Boxer of Livingston High School. They did “Runaway,” by Bon Jovi.
WHRHS student band “No Fugazi,” performed “Waiting on the World to Change,” by John Mayer. Band members of No Fugazi are: David Kim, Natalie Kim, Eddie Cai, Ben Kozakowski, and Matt Renzo. The student band, “Wah!”, featuring Will Johnson, Will Broder and Anthony Speros, performed “Careless Whisper,” by George Michael and Wham!, while Anthony Speros also contributed a solo vocal and guitar performance on, “Phunkdified,” by Justin King.
The Piano/Violin/Cello Trio, featuring students Minhee Han, Brian Zeng and Kevin Lu, played the musical composition, “One Summer’s Day.” Student Hannah Melillo joined a trio of The Teachers Band, comprised of English teachers, Kristin Mannion, Michael Porter, and Ira Horowitz, to create three-part harmonies on “White Winter Hymnal,” by Fleet Foxes. The Teachers Band trio closed out the Talent Show with “You’re My Best Friend” by Queen.
Mehu Saju read an original poem. Spencer Acciarito offered an original comedy stand up routine.
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