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Eighth grader Isabel Capella, sophomore Abigail Apgar and sophomore Josie Witsik performs during the one act play in late January. Giffen recognizes the biggest struggles of putting together the one act play was rehearsal attendance. “Every rehearsal we had about half of the cast there, so there were only a few people who were there at every single rehearsal,” Giffen said. “It was definitely a challenge trying to come together for our tech week, because there were only 3 or 4 people that had been there for the whole thing. And then everyone else was really struggling with their lines and didn’t know where they were supposed to be. So, that was definitely a big struggle.” Photograph by Beth Witsik
Eighth grader Isabel Capella, sophomore Abigail Apgar and sophomore Josie Witsik performs during the one act play in late January. Giffen recognizes the biggest struggles of putting together the one act play was rehearsal attendance. “Every rehearsal we had about half of the cast there, so there were only a few people who were there at every single rehearsal,” Giffen said. “It was definitely a challenge trying to come together for our tech week, because there were only 3 or 4 people that had been there for the whole thing. And then everyone else was really struggling with their lines and didn’t know where they were supposed to be. So, that was definitely a big struggle.” Photograph by Beth Witsik
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Theatre Brings Newest Show to Commons

The theatre department performed their one act play, “Beauty is a Beast,” on Jan. 30 in the commons of the high school. The performance coincided with the Winter Carnival hosted by Student Council.

 

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