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Logan Riley Hassel as Kaylee, Alyssa's cheerleader friend who disapproves of Emma taking a girl to prom and has a small tattoo on her wrist. Sofia Deler as Shelby, Alyssa and Kaylee's cheerleader friend who also disapproves of Emma taking a girl to prom and has lost her virginity. Nico Greetham as Nick, Kaylee's boyfriend whose parents are ...
Based on the short-lived Broadway musical, The Prom tells the story of Emma (newcomer Jo Ellen Pellman), an Indiana high schooler who isn’t allowed to attend the dance with her girlfriend Alyssa ...
Ariana DeBose (/ ˌ ɑːr i ˈ ɑː n ə d ə ˈ b oʊ z /; [1] born January 25, 1991) is an American actress and singer. She has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award, in addition to nominations for a Tony Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards.
Films which prominently feature a prom (short for "promenade dance"), or where the plot revolves around the preparations or aftermath of a prom. The typical setting of the film genre is an American secondary school ("high school"), though real-life proms may take place in other educational institutions or different countries.
Armando Navarro Jr., 50, is the ex-boyfriend of Jodie Hopcus, who was killed alongside her mother, Sherri Duncan, and her daughter, Hailey Hopcus
The Prom is a musical with music by Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and a book by Bob Martin and Beguelin, based on an original concept by Jack Viertel. [1] The musical follows four Broadway actors lamenting their days of fame, as they travel to the conservative town of Edgewater, Indiana, to help a lesbian student banned from bringing her girlfriend to high school prom.
Two women who knew they were saying a final goodbye sent waves of emotion through the Internet recently. In a now-viral TikTok, two 95-year-old best friends, Willa and Nancy, share a tearful ...
Wondering if The Prom (film) should be occupied by this new article. Thanks! --Another Believer (Talk) 21:44, 25 June 2019 (UTC) I think the native Hebrew title of the other film may translate as "The Prom" but I'm not sure if it's used as an alternative title per se; Lugnuts might know. Bearing in mind that this article is now at AfD as well ...