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Congratulations to Stephanie Moskal

Several Winthrop residents are expected to travel to the Lowell Auditorium next week to see local resident and WHS graduate Stephanie Moskal perform in the national tour of “Beauty and the Beast.” Stephanie is drawing rave reviews for her portrayal of Babette in the production that has been staged at venues throughout the United States and in parts of Canada.

Moskal’s career as a musical theater professional has been soaring since her graduation from Boston Conservatory. We join with Superintendent of Schools John Macero and his wife Trudy Macero of the Winthrop School for Performing Arts, and Stephanie’s friends and classmates, in congratulating her on her successful career to-date. To think, her road to stardom all began in Winthrop just a few years ago.

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