S-E Drama Club Presents “Acting Up!”
SHERBURNE – The S-E Drama Club is at it again preparing their annual fall production consisting of an evening of one-act plays to be presented Oct. 27 & 28 titled “Acting Up!” The show features 11 ten-minute one-act plays with students directing five of them.
The student directors, Justine Cameron, Ellen Fagan, Liz Foster, Joe Mettler and Justin Utegg, are getting first hand experience at what directing really entails. They were responsible for choosing their one-act play, they decided how auditions should take place and ran the auditions, and then they were part of the casting decision process. They are also responsible for include making decisions on lighting, sound cues, costumes, props and set. This year, one student director, Joe Mettler wrote his own play entitled “Any Minute.”
“This the fourth year that I have had student directors. It seems to work well and gives the students a feel for what it takes to direct. It gives them a new perspective,” said drama club director, Colleen Law-Tefft. “It’s exciting because I have an incredibly creative group of students this year, so my job involves nurturing that already budding creativity!”
The one-act plays in the fall are a good way to break in new participants and it also serves as a training ground for future performances. This production has 41 students on stage including: Jennifer Angelo, Josh Ayers, Alison Bensley, Justine Cameron, Brittany Clark, Amanda Cruz, Tabitha Damren, Chris Dushko, Margaret Dushko, Zoe Enscoe, Adrian Enscoe, Ellen Fagan, Liz Foster, Geana Giglio, Brent Guiles, Brenda Hoefler, Kimberlie Johnson, Stephanie Joyce, Joe Mettler, Isaac Mettler, Juliet Morin, Taylor Morris, Sierra Morris, Eric Muth, Haley Muth, Bekah Riley, Lulu Riley, Eric Robertson, Nicholas Roe, Tyler Rundell, Randi Searles, Lucy Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Luke Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Veronica Taylor, Justin Utegg, Jake von Mechow, Rachel Walters, Laura Ward, and Mark Wessing
Tickets are $5 and will be available at the door at the S-E High School auditorium where the show starts at 7 p.m.
The student directors, Justine Cameron, Ellen Fagan, Liz Foster, Joe Mettler and Justin Utegg, are getting first hand experience at what directing really entails. They were responsible for choosing their one-act play, they decided how auditions should take place and ran the auditions, and then they were part of the casting decision process. They are also responsible for include making decisions on lighting, sound cues, costumes, props and set. This year, one student director, Joe Mettler wrote his own play entitled “Any Minute.”
“This the fourth year that I have had student directors. It seems to work well and gives the students a feel for what it takes to direct. It gives them a new perspective,” said drama club director, Colleen Law-Tefft. “It’s exciting because I have an incredibly creative group of students this year, so my job involves nurturing that already budding creativity!”
The one-act plays in the fall are a good way to break in new participants and it also serves as a training ground for future performances. This production has 41 students on stage including: Jennifer Angelo, Josh Ayers, Alison Bensley, Justine Cameron, Brittany Clark, Amanda Cruz, Tabitha Damren, Chris Dushko, Margaret Dushko, Zoe Enscoe, Adrian Enscoe, Ellen Fagan, Liz Foster, Geana Giglio, Brent Guiles, Brenda Hoefler, Kimberlie Johnson, Stephanie Joyce, Joe Mettler, Isaac Mettler, Juliet Morin, Taylor Morris, Sierra Morris, Eric Muth, Haley Muth, Bekah Riley, Lulu Riley, Eric Robertson, Nicholas Roe, Tyler Rundell, Randi Searles, Lucy Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Luke Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Veronica Taylor, Justin Utegg, Jake von Mechow, Rachel Walters, Laura Ward, and Mark Wessing
Tickets are $5 and will be available at the door at the S-E High School auditorium where the show starts at 7 p.m.
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