
Not everyone can keep a crowd entertained, nor make one laugh. So it’s pretty impressive that a group of high schoolers had an entire auditorium chuckling without saying a single word!
It all started when the students from South Kitsap High took their places on stage wearing hooded costumes and carrying signs. Surely, no one knew what to expect – but it turned into a brilliantly funny performance they won’t forget.

The Christmas season is the perfect time of year to enjoy skits and musical performances. However, the teens’ act below puts a unique spin on it all.
Most everyone is familiar with George Frideric Handel’s “Hallelujah” chorus. But likely, if you were to envision the song, it would involve a big church choir shouting to the heavens, “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!”
This is the tune that was part of the students’ performance, which took place in Port Orchard, Washington. Only these “silent monks” aren’t allowed to speak a word… That’s what the signs are for!

With the classic song blasting through the auditorium – the teens follow along using their signs.
It’s a Christmas performance with a twist of humor that you can enjoy for yourself below.
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As each lyric is sung a monk flips over their yellow card so the audience can see it. Together, the group in front spells out lines like, “For the Lord God omnipotent reigneth…” As for the monks in the back? Well, they’re in charge of the most epic word, “Hallelujah!”
