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A Night to Glow: Semi-Formal 2026
This year’s semi-formal was nothing short of spectacular. With a glow-in-the-dark theme, students from all grades came together for a night full of music, dancing, and delicious food. The DJ kept the energy high, while students refueled with snacks like fries, mac and cheese, wraps, and candy, along with refreshing drinks. Glow bracelets, glasses, and other accessories lit up the dance floor, making it a vibrant and unforgettable event.
Kamila Mofrad


Music & Dance Revue 2026
Photographs from this year's Music & Dance Revue on January 19th.
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Preview: The Crucible (This Week!)
“Riveting and terrifyingly relevant” is how Associate Director Mr. Harkness described this year’s school show, The Crucible, and it’s hard to argue otherwise. Based on real events from the Salem witch trials and written during the McCarthy era, the story shows what happens when fear spreads faster than truth.
Fatemeh Bagherian


Throwback: Arts Council's Battle of The Bands
Video segment of "High School Rush" on Earl Haig Arts Council's previously phased out event: Battle of The Bands. Aired on Rogers TV...
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A Night of Harmony: Music and Dance Revue Shines
Music and Dance Revue was a spectacular evening of artistry, where students showcased their hard work and creativity through inspiring collaborative performances. This annual event brought together music and dance, leaving the audience in awe of the students’ talents.
Ella Leven-Rivlin


Claude Watson Presents: Sera Bianca
An evening of immersive art, Sera Bianca, took place on November 20th, 2024 at Earl Haig. The grade 11 Claude Watson Majors collaborated to join the strengths of the visual arts, film, music, drama, and dance majors to create multiple artistic environments, each captivating viewers with their unique exhibit.
Aysel Anami Olya


Small But Mighty: Earl Haig’s You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Preview)
Earl Haig’s annual school productions never fail to captivate audiences, and the 2024 production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is no exception. This year’s school show displays the work of talented actors while showcasing the artistic skills of crew members, as well as taking on a new challenge: scaling down production to a six-person principal cast. Regardless, the tenacious crew, led by Staff Producer Frances Lue, Student Producer Ren Ramlogan, and the Stage Managemen
Shawn Pasco


One Acts Vendetta
From February 28th to March 1st, Ruth Watson Theatre became the stage for an entrancing spectacle, where friends and family gathered to be transfixed by four captivating performances. With tales of villainous teenagers, shattered families, haunted chambers, and sinister witches, each production promised an unforgettable journey into the world of enchantment and fascination.
Aysel Anami Olya


Earl Haig's Journey Into the Woods
Every year, Earl Haig Secondary School puts on a theatrical production, typically a play or musical, which finds its way into students' hearts — encouraging passion and creativity. When Into the Woods was announced to be this year's production, the theatre community of Earl Haig was elated with a chance to be involved in yet another musical.
George Yi


RED
Colour is a gateway for expression; bundles of thoughts and emotions depicted through a single hue. Red, one of the most vibrant occupants of the colour wheel, is nothing short of a visual representation of intense passion. Whether it be through the depiction of love or by implicating anger and war, it establishes its presence like no other.
Aysel Anami Olya


One Acts Illusion: Return to the Theatre
One Acts Illusion, a student-run play festival comprising four consecutive “one act” plays, has recently returned to the student body. After restrictions from in-person productions for two years, the One Acts team has made a remarkable comeback in getting this festival back on its feet. Completely organized by students, including production, acting and writing, the festival consisted of four performances: Out of My Mind by Wyatt Humble, She Paints Her Roses Red by Theodora Vu
George Yi


Sera Bianca
Following the theme of nursery rhymes, grade 11 students built and displayed large-scale art installations, showcasing their unique twists on imitating a setting of classic children's tales. Visitors were immersed in a world of beloved nursery rhymes, such as jack and jill, hickory dickory dock, and the itsy bitsy spider. The interactive exhibits allowed visitors to go inside the created spaces, exploring different elements of the installations. The grade 11 students have don
Elizabeth Beletsky
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