By Naomi Hillard
On April 24th and 25th, 2013, Mrs.
Lawson has scheduled for some very talented Lloyd Memorial High School students
to perform a play for the first time in a while. The setting of our play will
take place in different parts of a school. The plays theme is how life is in
High School. All the students that will perform in the play have been working
there butts off as soon as Mrs. Lawson says, “Action!” This play will be very
well performed because it relates to the students’ actual lives whether it is
bullying, materials, classes, dances, lunch, gym class, or relationships.
INTRODUCING THE HARD WORKERS IN THE
PLAY:
Tara Burton
Nick Carter
Erick
Casarubias-Rios
Kallie
Crawford
Austin
Duncan
Nia Evans
Jaquan Evans
Laura Finke
Cheyenne
Freeman
Bryson Hicks
Naomi
Hillard
Kayla
Johnson
Maggie Lewis
Joe Luken
Alex Mahoney
Olivia
McSwain
Kam Nolan
Ethan Perry
Chase Price
Stacey Rider
Miranda
Robbins
Nehemiah
Robinson
Iesha
Sanchez
Sarah
Singleton
Andrew
Stookey
Will
Thompson
Catherine
Wood
AND THE BEHIND THE SCENES WORKERS:
Phoenix
Boggio-Jouett
Kristin
Hemingway
Kristen
Wesley
Brandon
Kidwell
Devin Eddy
Art
students- painting set
SOME
INPUT FROM OUR DIRECTOR & SOME OF THE PERFORMERS:
“I am
extremely proud of how hard these students have worked on this play. Every time
I ask for something to be done, it gets done. I’m happy to be presenting this
play with these specific students because they are all so talented. There are
some pretty extreme parts in this play, and they seem to have the lines down by
the snap of a finger. I am so excited to watch this play myself, and to see the
reactions that the audience will show. Practice has been going fantastic and it
is easy to see how much effort and creativity that all of my actors have!”
–Mrs. Lawson
“I’ve never been in a play before and it’s really fun! I get
to be a whole different person!” –Stacey Rider
“The preparations are getting really hectic but I think it
will all come together in the end.” –Olivia McSwain
“I’m glad it’s a comedy because even if we mess up…It will
still be funny. Break a leg!” –Nia Evans