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	<title>The Scituate Voice</title>
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		<title><![CDATA[The Scituate Voice]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[Drama Club&#39;s Hospital]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <div class='ArticleAuthor'>By nichole beausejour</div><br>The Drama Club directed by Mr. Catucci will be performing Hospital, a play by Tim Kelley. The play is about a doctor who wants to become a comedian and one of the interns at the hospital who faints at the word “blood”.   The hospitals's nurses base their lives on their favorite television show “of human bandage,” and  someone is trying to close the hospital.   Alex Ruggieri, a member of the Drama Club, came up with the idea of performing the play, and, with the help of the other members, they expect to  have a successful performance at the end of May. Alex says, "We chose this play because the cast fits the number of people in the club and the set is easy to put together."  Tryouts were held on March 6, 2008 with anyone interested in participating  welcome to show up and perform.   There are plenty of characters in the play and the members can tryout for the best role for them.“The thing about this play is that there is not really a main part. Every character has their own individual part in the play that makes them important,” says Alex.  In order for the members to have a successful performance, every member will have to be dedicated to their role. “Dedication is very important. If the members do not have dedication then the play will be a disaster,” says Krystal LeValley. ]]></description>
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