Nyla Hopkins '27 stands triumphantly over the F-Train Monster as Lupe, in "Lupe and the F-Train Monster" by Marco Ramirez. Ashley McIntosh '25 was the puppeteer of the monster, while Dr. Ashley Hyde provided the voice.
Our video game warriors (Ms. Ferguson and Dr. Hyde) square up for an epic battle in "Lupe and the F-Train Monster," one of the plays featured in the winter play production of "Ordinary Heroes and Villains: Two Short Plays."
"Perspicacity: An Evening of One Act Plays" included a production of "The Most Clichéd Elevator Play in the History of the Entire Universe" by Werner Trieschmann...
"An Evening of Confusion" included a production of Lady Gregory's "Spreading the News." Zoey Honsel '24 (Mrs. Tully) and Ruth Hilton '24 (Mrs. Tarpey) are shocked by the news.
"An Evening of Confusion" included a production of Ed Monk's "Cut." Celina Bao '24 (A) struggles with Vincent von der Forst '25 (B) for control over the banana.
"An Evening of Confusion" included a production of Ed Monks's "Cut." Zachary Macalintal '24 (C) comforts an upset Celina Bao '24 (A) as Vincent von der Forst '25 (B) and Yiru Wang '25 (E) observe. g
"An Evening of Confusion" included a production of Lady Gregory's "Spreading the News." Caroline Adle '24 (Mrs. Fallon) and Zachary Macalintal '24 (Jack Smith) share a joke at the expense of A'Zir Carey '25 (Bartley Fallon).
"An Evening of Confusion" included a production of Ed Monks's "Cut." Sophie Mo '24 delivers a dramatic monologue to Akeelah Romeo '24, Vincent von der Forst '25 and Yiru Wang '25.
"Perspicacity: An Evening of One Act Plays" included a production of "Seven Year's Time" by Dyllan Hutchison. Kayden Murrell '26 and Ashley McIntosh '25 shared the role of Lucy, at two different ages.
"Perspicacity: An Evening of One Act Plays" included a production of "The Great American Class Interactive Experience", by Sarah Strunk. L to R: Kim Murrell '25, Grayson Friedli '25 and Ruth Hilton '24.
"Perspicacity: An Evening of One Act Plays" included a production of "I Shouldn't Have Stuffed my Muffin with Jelly" by Trevor Handlin. Shawn Li '25 and Will Finch '24 pair up for the end of the world.
Shania Adams '23 as Everybody shares her plight with Stuff, played by Kim Murrell '24 in the spring production of "Everybody" by Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins.
Death and all their friends: The Somebodies (Kim Murrell '24, Ember Theeke '25, Shawn Li '24, Shania Adams '23, and Grayson Friedli '25) beg Death (Sasha DeCosta '23) for mercy.
Arts Weekend 2022, "Everybody" by Brandon Jacob-Jenkins.