Drama performances at South Carleton High School
Posted Jan 26, 2012 By EMC News
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Emmett Janssens, left, as Robbie, and Erin Pillar, right, as Doug, perform in the drama presentation "Robbie's Secret" by Brian Kennedy at South Carleton High School in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18.
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Stephen Rajukamaran, left, as Victor and Meghan Inderwick, right, as Susan perform in the drama presentation "Cool" from Secrets by John Lazarus at South Carleton High School in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18.
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South Carleton High School student Sarah Fitzpatrick plays the role of Cindy in "Street Level" by Patricia Ludwick.
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Performing in "The Master Criminal" from Zastrozzi, The Master of Discipline, at South Carleton High School in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18 are Ryan Young, left, as Zastrozzi, and Chayse Hill, right, as Victor.
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South Carleton High School student Shannen MacDonald performs the role of Rivka in "In the Cards" by Caroline Russell-King in a drama presentation at the school in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18.
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EMC News - "Urban Voodoo." "Sister Jude." "Zastrozzi." "Saint Sebastian." And so it went. Twenty-one performances in all, all going under the title of "Marvelous Monologues and Terrific Two-Handed Scenes."
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South Carleton High School student Morgan Driscoll sits at a desk in the role of Chris in "Today We Test The Teachers" by Larry Zacharko at South Carleton in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18.
They were all presented in solo or two person presentations by students in Mrs. Clark's senior drama class at South Carleton High School in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Jan. 18.
Sarah Fitzpatrick led off the evening with her solo performance as Cindy in "Street Level" by Patricia Ludwick. And it continued right through to Wynter Trueman's concluding performance as Bob in Daniel MacIvor's "See Bob Run."
In between, there were such dramatic presentations as that of Camille Dutton as Barbie and Spencer Lee as Ken in an excerpt "Barbie and Ken" from "That's No Lady, That's my Immigrant!", that of Jeff Annand-Lavoie as Billy Bishop and Heather Gallant as an officer and Sir Hugh in "Fighter Pilot" from "Billy Bishop Goes To War", and that of Chayse Hill as Victor and Ryan Young as Zastrozzi in "The Master Criminal" from "Zastrozzi, The Master of Discipline."
Students who performed in this drama presentation at South Carleton High School included Sarah Fitzpatrick as Cindy, Shannen MacDonald as Rivka, Morgan Driscoll as Chris, Chayse Hill as Victor, Ryan Young as Zastrozzi, Colin Todd as Buzz, Emmett Janssens as Robbie, Erin Pillar as Doug, Tyler Roth as pete, Meghan Inderwick as Susan, Stephen Rajukamaran as Victor, Curtis Spak as Wesley, Joel Abrams as Pancho, Meagan Salama as Bethanne, Jason Hein as Zastrozzi, Heather Gallant as officer/Sir Hugh, Jeff Annand-Lavoie as Billy Bishop, Asifa Mirza as Jim, Brandon Ferguson as Tuan, Charlotte Raworth as Jennifer, Nick Steinbacher as Mr. Lizard/Delacy, Kolby Wilson as Man, Andrew Carrothers as Warren, Camille Dutton as Barbie, Spencer Lee as Ken, Dan Simpson as Brian, and Wynter Trueman as Bob.
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