The press release, thanks to the theater department, for Caveman Showcase.
Grants Pass High School’s talent show is finally getting its well-deserved glow up: The Caveman Showcase. The Showcase is being hosted by the GPHS Theatre Department and GPHS Leadership on Dec. 3, 2025, in the Performing Arts Center. This event is both an opportunity for students to show off their unique talents and skills, as well as a fundraiser for the 2025 GPHS Sparrow.
Caveman Showcase is a time for students to proudly show off their fun quirks and talents that make them individual and unique. Talents all the way from singing to burping the ABCs are welcome. The Caveman Showcase is an enhanced version of a yearly talent show that goes back at least a decade, showcasing the diversity and individualism in Grants Pass High School’s students.
The Caveman Showcase has always been run by the Student Leadership of GPHS, but this year, Student Leadership is partnering with the Theatre Department at GPHS to bring talent to its full potential. Traditionally, this event has been judged by teacher volunteers from GPHS; however, in the past few years, the winners have been picked through online voting done by the student audience to promote fairness and keep the show exhilarating.
The Caveman Showcase is not only a way for students to connect to their peers and school spirit, but it is also a school-wide fundraiser for Sparrow Clubs USA. A Sparrow is a chosen individual from the area who needs financial aid to help pay for their medical bills for lifesaving medical intervention. This year’s Grants Pass High School's assigned Sparrow is Jesse.
Jesse is a 7-year-old boy who was raised by a single mother, Alexa, and he was born with Down Syndrome, VSD in his heart, and a couple of other medical challenges he battles every day. All funding will go to aid Jesse and his family with medical bills. This funding will come from the ticket sales, concessions, raffle sales, and every other dollar profited from this event.
“Partnering with the GPHS Leadership Department to support this year’s Sparrow is truly an honor”, says Julia Cuppy, the GPHS Director of Theatre. “Our entire school shows up to demonstrate how school spirit can make positive change in our community. We hope we pack the house to support our Sparrow with our care.“
Julia Cuppy - jcuppy@grantspass.k12.or.us
Meg Rasmussen - M.rasmussen@d7apps.gp.k12.or.us
Be Bretko - b.bretko1@d7apps.gp.k12.or.us
Elizabeth Dugan - e.dugan1@d7app.gp.k12.or.us
GPHS Theatre Website URL : https://www.gphstheatre.com/