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In this episode of Rooted & Rising, Andrew McDonald sits down with Branden Martinez, teacher extraordinaire and director of the BCCHS drama program, following the school’s production of Fiddler on the Roof.
Together, they reflect on the collaboration it take to put on a show of that caliber to the moments of growth that happen both on and off the stage. Branden shares how theater creates space for students to build confidence, discipline, and empathy, while also discovering their voices and their gifts.
The conversation explores why the arts matter in a Catholic school setting, how storytelling helps students wrestle with big themes like tradition, community, and identity, and why experiences like Fiddler on the Roof leave a lasting impact long after the final curtain call.
It’s a joyful, behind‑the‑scenes look at creativity, teamwork, and formation—proof that sometimes the most meaningful learning happens under the stage lights.