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Remsenburg-Speonk Union Free School District

RSE Students Shine in “The Wizard of Oz” at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

Posted Date: 03/30/26 (05:47 PM)



A remarkable display of talent, preparation and community spirit took center stage this spring as students from Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School delivered an unforgettable production of “The Wizard of Oz.”

From the first scene to the final curtain call, students impressed audiences with their confidence, energy, and commitment to their roles. The performance reflected weeks of dedication, as young actors, stage crew, and staff worked together to bring the classic story to life in a meaningful and engaging way.

The production's success was driven not only by the students but also by the thoughtful preparation and guidance of the school’s staff. Teachers and advisors devoted extensive time to rehearsals, helping students develop their skills while fostering a collaborative and supportive environment.

What made this year’s production especially memorable was the opportunity to perform at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. The professional venue provided a true big-stage experience, giving students a unique chance to perform in a setting that elevated both the production and their confidence.

The event also became a powerful community experience, drawing families, friends, and local supporters together to celebrate the arts and the accomplishments of Remsenburg-Speonk’s students. The energy inside the theater created an atmosphere that made the performance even more special for everyone involved.

For the students, the experience of performing on such a stage is one that will stay with them for years to come. It not only highlighted their talents but also inspired a lasting appreciation for teamwork, creativity, and the performing arts.

With this spring’s “The Wizard of Oz,” Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School delivered more than a performance; it created a moment of pride and inspiration that will resonate throughout the community long after the curtain closed.