“Peter and the Starcatcher” cast members walk around the set to get a feel for it during an after-school rehearsal. The play will run Thursday, Nov. 21, to Sunday, Nov. 24,
“Peter and the Starcatcher” cast members wait for Rebbeca Young, theater teacher, to call rehearsal to order. While they wait, students talk amongst themselves while eating candy. “Everything about performing in theater brings me joy and
excitement,” Josie Oliver, freshman, said. “It also gives me something to do outside of school and meet new people.” Oliver will play the role of Sanchez in the upcoming production.
Theater students Allie Lappin, senior; Sofia Chirco, junior; Bennett Meier, freshman; Ben Ehrhart, freshman; and Dhruv Chakravarthula, sophomore, use the time that theater teacher Rebecca Young has given them to walk around on the set to create a dance formation for fun.
Theater cast members of “Peter and the Starcacher,” seniors Lillian Hunyar and Jackson Warden pose dramatically on top of the set build structure. To the side, seniors Drew Mathers and Carl Taraporevala are in conversation about their blocking.
This work belongs to costume crew member Kris Miller, junior, who has sketched out possible costume designs for the play. “Peter and the Starcatcher” is the origin story of “Peter Pan and Neverland.”
This is a lineup of costumes used in the theater that are currently hanging in a section of the closet labeled ”Blazers and Jackets.” Hundreds of costumes are archived in the costume closet to be reused in future productions.
This colorful display is a lineup of dresses used in theater productions that are stored in the costume closet. The theater students arranged these clothes in rainbow order.
Sophomore costume crew members Molly Fitzpatrick, Karina Ramirez and Brooklyn Merker put the extra theater wigs in a storage bin in order to maximize space in the already cramped costume closet. They do this so that all of the wigs are easily accessible.
Molly Fitzpatrick, sophomore, dusts off a pink and glittery wig as she puts it gently into a box for safekeeping, as she has to do this with all of the wigs in the costume closet until they are all in the box.
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