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A Preview of CHS Drama’s The Diary of Anne Frank BY SARAH THERESE CHAUDHRY
"Rehearsals are going pretty well. It's moving a lot faster than I expected," says Erin Gagnon, who will play Anne Frank. "We're done with blocking, so we're focused on working with our lines right now and I already have a lot memorized. We're also getting our props together. It's a lot but it's not too much to handle. Everyone gets along really well and our stage chemistry is good."
CHS Drama Brings Magic to the Stage with PIPPIN BY CHRISTINA LANCELLOTTA
Fall is upon us, which means it is time for another CHS Drama Production. This year, the cast and crew present Pippin, the four-time Tony Award-winning musical. Pippin was written in 1972 by three-time Oscar winner and four-time Grammy winner Stephen Schawrtz, who has written other well-known musicals such as Godspell and Wicked. Pippin was revived on Broadway in 2013 and has won many awards, including Best Revival Of A Musical in the 2013 Tony Awards.
The musical is filled with humor, dance numbers, and high energy songs, but will not disappoint in terms of mature themes and ideas on trend with CHS drama teacher, Mr. Wilkinson’s, previous performances.
THE TEACHER WHO CHANGED MY LIFE BY KYLE DANTE
Throughout Coventry High School, I’ve considered Mr. Wilkinson an inspiration to my overall growth as a person. When I first met him, I felt terrified and wanted to make a good impression; while drama was a hobby, I didn’t think much of it originally. However, the decision to learn under his wing proved to be my finest decision. He’s looked out for me like an extra parental figure due to whenever I’ve felt down and has given me advice to persevere. From the three years of knowing him, drama itself has been representative of reality itself: there’s a start, middle, end, goals, and obstacles on a journey through life. As a result of meeting him as an individual and having him as a teacher, Mr. Mychael Wilkinson is my favorite teacher for his contributions to the fine arts committee and heart shown to me during a rather tumultuous time.
CHS Drama to Present Twelve Angry Jurors in November
“ORDER! Order in the court!” For the fall play this year, thirteen students were picked to play in “12 Angry Jurors”. This will be presented on November 13, 14, and 15. While I mostly reviews plays after they have been produced, this will instead be a glimpse of what you might get to see.
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AN INSIDER’S LOOK INTO THE SPRING PLAY: CHECK OUT NEIGHBORHOOD 3 By AUDREY BUFFI
Three reasons to go see “Neighborhood 3”, which will be performed at Coventry High School on March 8, 9, and 10, at 7:30 p.m.:
The play serves as “an eye-opener for kids and teens” to see an alternate perspective of the technology debate.
Not only is the play relatable for kids, “but parents can also relate to the parents in the show as well.”
“It will make audiences laugh, it will freak people out, and it will remind them of themselves in a lot of ways.”