- February 24, 2026
The Seabreeze High School AMT program performed “Mamma Mia!” from Feb. 19-22. Photo by Sydney Tevin
Abigail Kidd, Sydney Williams and Stella Taylor sing “Honey Honey." Photo by Sydney Tevin
David Wise sings “Our Last Summer” alongside Samantha Monahan. Photo by Sydney Tevin
The crowd celebrates after Gavin Terry proposes to Samantha Monahan. Photo by Sydney Tevin
Kenzie Urqhart, Samantha Monahan, and Lily Barker perform “Chiquitita” Photo by Sydney Tevin
Lily Barker hands Jill Kachanouskaya and Angela Monahan gifts for their final show. Photo by Sydney Tevin
Kenzie Urqhart, Samantha Monahan, and Lily Barker perform “Dancing Queen” Photo by Sydney Tevin
Samantha Monahan walks Sydney Williams down the aisle. Photo by Sydney Tevin
Samantha Monahan performs “The Winner Takes It All” Photo by Sydney Tevin
Sydney Williams and Issac Murraine sing “Lay All Your Love On Me.” Photo by Sydney Tevin
Samantha Monahan and Sydney Williams sing “Slipping Through My Fingers” Photo by Sydney Tevin
From Feb. 19-22, the Seabreeze High School American Musc Theater program performed “Mamma Mia!” and opened with an in-school performance.
When it came time to select this year’s musical, Jill Kachanouskaya and Angela Monahan — who are behind the School’s production of “Mamma Mia!” — knew they wanted a show that would draw a crowd.
“We always think about the students we have and what shows would best suit them,” said Kachanouskaya, who directed and worked closely with Monahan, the show’s artistic director. “After last year, I wanted to do something with bigger name recognition. I wanted a lot of people to come. Everybody knows ‘Mamma Mia!’ so that was a big reason, too.”
The lead roles were played by Samantha Monahan and Sydney Willams.
Mamma Mia marks Kachanouskaya's third musical at Seabreeze. The musical’s choreography was taught by Crisi Simmons, while Monahan handled the music and conducted the band, which performed from the orchestra pit.
One favorite tradition involved cast members writing daily positive notes to each other throughout the rehearsals and getting to see all of the notes written about them at the end of their final show.