
Senior Olivia Svallin and junior Sam Hjelmstad passionately perform junior Sydney Brodie’s scene, “Coffee Shop Confessions.”

“They’re putting in so much work, they have to memorize outside of class. Then we work inside of class. It takes so much work and so much effort to make such a good performance,” said junior Devyn Johnson, who produced the act “Almost, Maine.”

Dueling it out, seniors Miles Doucette and Dylan Weir express their creativity in their own rendition of MacBeth.
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On Dec. 8th, the drama program produced their annual one-act plays, which feature the beginning, intermediate and advanced drama classes. The one-acts are a chance for the students to express their creativity especially in the advanced drama classes. They have the freedom to write their own acts and then perform them. For the freshman who are part of the beginning classes, their plays were produced by upperclassmen in the theater directing class. These one-acts display performances in satire, improv, short story dramas and monologues.