When Sean Kelly announced last year that the Camas High School drama department would produce and perform “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” as its annual musical the following spring, his students weren’t overly enthusiastic about the choice.
One of the reasons for the lukewarm reception, he surmised, was because of the fact that “Hunchback” can be a tricky play to cast, mainly because there’s only one notable female role — Esmeralda, a young gypsy of ethnic descent. Kelly, the school’s drama teacher and play’s director, thought that some students just didn’t see opportunities as far as casting was concerned, especially because of the fact that the department usually has more girls than boys.
But “since the initial hesitation, they really started to embrace the show,” according to Kelly.
“When I told them why I wanted to tell this story and why I wanted this to be our show this year, they got behind it and really understood it and said, ‘Yeah, that’s something that I want to do.’ I’m very pleased with how they came around on that,” he said. “They have been pushing the pedal to the metal ever since.”
They’ll stage the play six times during the next two weeks at the Camas High School theater, with the first show being held Thursday, March 14. All performances will begin at 7 p.m.