Fall Theater Production Recap: The Day the Internet Died
This past weekend, the LuHi community gathered to enjoy our Fall Theater Production, The Day the Internet Died, a lighthearted and clever show that brought humor, creativity, and plenty of memorable moments to the stage.
Led by Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Kara, our talented student cast and crew worked tirelessly to bring the story to life. From expressive performances and comedic timing to imaginative staging and smooth behind-the-scenes execution, the production showcased the hard work and dedication of everyone involved.
The play explored what happens when Wi-Fi suddenly disappears from a community—an all-too-relatable situation that led to lots of laughter from the audience. Yet beneath the humor, the show highlighted the value of connection, communication, and creativity beyond our screens.


We are incredibly proud of our students for their commitment, collaboration, and passion for the arts. Their energy transformed the stage into a lively, engaging world that both entertained and inspired.
Congratulations to the entire cast and crew on a fantastic performance! We can’t wait to see what the LuHi Theater Department brings to the stage next. 🎭





