Abigail Van Hoak

Abigail Van Hoak, junior, has always loved writing. She particularly likes writing creative short stories. In her spare time, Abigail participates in the OLu theater program and is also a part of Honors Women’s Chorus. She has been singing since she was three, and is constantly in musicals at and outside of school.

More of Abigail Van Hoak’s Work:

  • Insight From An OLU Theater Student Sophie Busch, a senior at Orange Lutheran High School, has been involved at the theater program at school since her freshman year. Her first show was The Wizard of Oz, …
  • The Importance of High School Theatre Theatre can be traced all the way back to the Ancient Greeks in the 6th century B.C.. Ever since then, theater has become a popular source of entertainment which brings …
  • Orange Lutheran’s Fall Musical: The Addams Family The theater season has officially begun at Orange Lutheran’s Alexandra Nechita Center for the Arts as we welcome our first production of the year. The cast is made up of …
  • Death is Calling Sunlight, darkness it is all the same to me as I lay still under the bright blue moonlight. I fear what is to come as I know the end is …
  • Orange Lutheran’s Spring Production of The Little Mermaid Have you missed seeing live theatre and performances? This Spring Orange Lutheran is putting on a production of  The Little Mermaid. This is the first time Orange Lutheran has put …
  • My Heart’s Betrayal Oh stabbing at my heart like a sharp knife  Yet shielding my heart from the painful thrust Fear and courage, my emotions in strife Searching for my dear friend, to …
  • Orange Lutheran’s Fall Production of Clue This fall, OLu Theatre will be putting on a production of Clue the play. Taking place in the 1950s, Clue follows the adventures of six houseguests who are invited to …
  • How to Start an Online Business Have you ever thought about starting your own business, but weren’t sure how? Have you ever felt like you were too young or too inexperienced to start your own business? …

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