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VIDEO: Drama Students Prepare to Address Controversial Topic in 'Whose Life Is It Anyway?'

Naperville Central High School students discuss stage play set to run this weekend.

drama students will take to the stage this weekend in the play "Whose Life Is It Anyway?".

The stage production focuses on a controversial topic as a hospitalized quadriplegic named Ken Harrison wishes to end his life. Harrison is played by both Naperville Central sophomore Nick Radmer and junior Michael Vitello.

Long-time Naperville Central theatre director Tom Ulbrich heads up the production along with student director and Naperville Central senior Samantha Wladis as well as producer and Naperville Central junior Hannah Madonia.

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Students have been working hard to deliver a top-notch production, which will run at the Naperville Central auditorium this Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m.

Tickets for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" are $5 and can purchased before the play or by calling 630-420-3885.

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