Evan Pavlik as Moses shields his eyes from the blinding desert light in his exile from Egypt during the "The Prince of Egypt" musical at Scotus Central Catholic High School, playing Feb. 13-15.
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Ramesses (Ryan Allen) mourns his father Seti I in Scotus Central Catholic High School's "The Prince of Egypt."
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Moses and his (later) wife Zipporah gaze at an imaginary flock of sheep in "The Prince of Egypt" at Scotus.
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Ramesses and Nefertari give each other stern looks as they discuss the terms of their engagement in Scotus Central Catholic High School's "The Prince of Egypt"
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Moses' family lament as they put his basket into the Nile River in the opening act of Scotus Central Catholic High School's production of "The Prince of Egypt," showing Feb. 13-15.
"Deliver us! Deliver us!" cries the chorus of slaves at the beginning of "The Prince of Egypt" and indeed, the cast of Scotus Central Catholic High School's spring musical intend to do just that, through joy, sorrow and everything in between.
Rameses II (Ryan Allen) takes his stand for the people of Egypt in a duet with his brother Moses during a rehearsal of Scotus' performance of "The Prince of Egypt," showing Feb. 13-15 at Scotus Central Catholic High School.
Ramesses and Nefertari give each other stern looks as they discuss the terms of their engagement in Scotus Central Catholic High School's "The Prince of Egypt"
Evan Pavlik as Moses shields his eyes from the blinding desert light in his exile from Egypt during the "The Prince of Egypt" musical at Scotus Central Catholic High School, playing Feb. 13-15.
Moses' family lament as they put his basket into the Nile River in the opening act of Scotus Central Catholic High School's production of "The Prince of Egypt," showing Feb. 13-15.
Scotus to perform 'The Prince of Egypt' this weekend
Scotus Central Catholic High School will perform "The Prince of Egypt"Â this upcoming weekend, with 7 p.m. shows on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and Feb. 14, and a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee on Feb. 15.
Tickets are $8 at the door at Scotus or free for Columbus Catholic Schools students.
Ramesses and Nefertari give each other stern looks as they discuss the terms of their engagement in Scotus Central Catholic High School's "The Prince of Egypt"
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Moses and his (later) wife Zipporah gaze at an imaginary flock of sheep in "The Prince of Egypt" at Scotus.
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Evan Pavlik as Moses shields his eyes from the blinding desert light in his exile from Egypt during the "The Prince of Egypt" musical at Scotus Central Catholic High School, playing Feb. 13-15.
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Moses' family lament as they put his basket into the Nile River in the opening act of Scotus Central Catholic High School's production of "The Prince of Egypt," showing Feb. 13-15.
Jared Barton, Columbus Telegram
Ramesses (Ryan Allen) mourns his father Seti I in Scotus Central Catholic High School's "The Prince of Egypt."
Evan Pavlik as Moses shields his eyes from the blinding desert light in his exile from Egypt during the "The Prince of Egypt" musical at Scotus Central Catholic High School, playing Feb. 13-15.
Rameses II (Ryan Allen) takes his stand for the people of Egypt in a duet with his brother Moses during a rehearsal of Scotus' performance of "The Prince of Egypt," showing Feb. 13-15 at Scotus Central Catholic High School.
Ramesses and Nefertari give each other stern looks as they discuss the terms of their engagement in Scotus Central Catholic High School's "The Prince of Egypt"
Moses' family lament as they put his basket into the Nile River in the opening act of Scotus Central Catholic High School's production of "The Prince of Egypt," showing Feb. 13-15.