This year’s spring play, I Remember Mama, opened this week in the auditorium. The play chronicles the life of a Norwegian immigrant family living in San Francisco in the early 1900s.
Sophomore Sophie Lent does a touch up on junior Christopher-Thomas Cordero’s hair before he goes onstage. “I Remember Mama is kind of an atypical play from what we usually do at W-L,” Cordero said. “In the past we’ve done pretty risqué plays. This show is more conventional, nothing too outlandish.”
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