The play’s plot began as a high school drama club whose teacher vanished on show night, leaving them without any material to perform. Lucky for them, the stage manager and director put their wits together to dig out old scripts from different shows such as Hamlet, Little Women, and Romeo and Juliet. With lots of improvisation, satire, cast quirks, and no practice what so ever, it turns out to be a success! But of course, not without a small twist. It turns out that the stage manager kidnapped the stage director with intentions to steal the spotlight.
The audience was both lively and entertained both nights of performance; the play received rounds of applause and laughter from those who attended.
“I thought it was the best play I’d attended in several years. The kids that were in it really were able to show their personalities so well with how flexible it was. It was really good,” - Mr. Wallace.
Overall, the amount of comedy and satirical material was portrayed in a great way.
Good job juniors and seniors!
Stay tuned for the spring musical.