‘Solve it Squad’ comes to Portsmouth High Nov. 21-23

PHS Drama Club presents fall production

Posted 11/16/24

PORTSMOUTH — Get ready to embark on an exciting adventure as Portsmouth High School Drama Club proudly presents the captivating play, “Solve it Squad.”

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‘Solve it Squad’ comes to Portsmouth High Nov. 21-23

PHS Drama Club presents fall production

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PORTSMOUTH — Get ready to embark on an exciting adventure as Portsmouth High School Drama Club proudly presents the captivating play, “Solve it Squad.”

This high-energy production will bring the stage to life with witty dialogue, suspenseful plot twists, and a message about the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving.

Twenty years after the murder of his beloved dog, Cluebert, a familiar case comes across the desk of FBI agent Scrags. All signs point to this being the suspect who ruined his life, but he’s not going to be able to catch him without the help of his childhood detective gang, the Solve it Squad.

“Since August, the company of ‘Solve it Squad’ has been working hard creating and collaborating to bring to light this production of mystery, comedy and thrill with musical elements,” said Violet Sunderland, stage manager.

Performance dates are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21-23, at 7 p.m. in the Kate Grana Theater at PHS, 120 Education Way.

Tickets, available at the door, are $5 for students and seniors and $15 for general admission.

Content advisory: Be advised that this production contains simulated firearms and sound effects, as well as references to drugs and mature language.

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