Senior Allie Crawford (right), the director for the one act “The Philadelphia”, instructs junior Luke Vreeman (left) on how to better portray his character as Muriel Schafer (back) watches on during the rehearsal. “The Philadelphia” is an act set in a New York diner about a man who is stuck in a kind of “opposite day” where everything he asks for, he gets the opposite of. In it, Vreeman plays Mark, the man stuck in this dilemma, and Schafer plays the waitress, Sharon.
As director for the one act “Master of Puppets”, Senior Jenna Macnulty pulls out her script and notes to begin rehearsing for the Studio One Acts performance, which will be held from Oct. 4 to Oct. 6.
Students, teachers weigh in on the importance of writing by hand For junior Ben Auslander, typing on a computer has been a critical element of his education since elementary school. “I remember learning to type through typing games with my friends and classmates,” Auslander said. “Computer science class showed the future…
Film-watching techniques for coaches should be permitted with regulation Many sports fans will watch sports games not only for entertainment, but also to understand how the sport works and the rules and guidelines. For others, they may just watch it for pure entertainment without realizing the rules and how…