Sixth Graders Bring O. Henry’s Stories to Life on the Stage
- diana meskhishvili
- Jan 16
- 1 min read
Sixth-grade students at the Georgian-American School recently performed skits based on short stories by the American writer O. Henry, as part of their extracurricular English reading program.
Literary texts came to life vividly on stage as students delivered engaging and emotionally rich performances. They convincingly portrayed complex characters and their distinct personalities, skillfully conveying the depth, irony, and moral messages that define O. Henry’s work.
These performances became a true celebration of creativity, collaboration, and talent. Congratulations to our young actors on their wonderful performances! 👏
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