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March 16, 2003

Leesburg- There's a lost orphan boy learning to steal at Lee County High School.

It's time for Lee County's annual community production.

This year, Drama teacher Robby Davis and a cast of 65 children, high school students, and adults are performing Oliver.

"Why should people come see this? Because it's Oliver," Davis said. "It's one of the most loved musicals of all times. It's a masterpiece. A musical masterpiece."

"It's a great, great family show," said sophomore Rachel Kimbrel who plays the role of "Nancy." "It's got action and suspense. It's just got everything in it."

The play opens this Friday night at 8 p.m. and runs through Sunday this week and Thursday through Saturday next week.

posted at 10:45 p.m. by brannon.stewart@walb.com