As our live audience theatre experiences have been temporarily halted, I thought it might be nice to “keep the ball in the air” with a WLHS Theatre Podcast. Our 2020/21 Thespian Troupe 1915 co-presidents, Miranda Wiler and Brigitte Chenevert, along with myself, will host episodes containing a variety of content: interviews with theatre practitioners and other Oregon theatre students , improv, radio plays, and general philosophy and hilarity.
It’s happening! We have three plays which will be performed as virtual stage readings. The performance of all three plays will be uploaded at 7pm on MAY 26 on the WLHS ASB YouTube page – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOKnxMQsrroKvgua5NEsV3A
THE PLAYS
Lafayette No. 1 by Mandy Conner
directed by Grant Halverson – Miranda Wiler, ASM
CAST LIST:
Lizzy Landry – Allie Evans Anna Landry – Briana Alexander Julien Poydras – Coleman Henry Margaret Haughrey – Kaelin Kehm Constable – Gabe Massey Harris Carrol – Izzy Englund William Limon (Moab) – Keith Tyler Revilla Maggie McCarthy – Zoe Barnett Marie Wagner – Grace Heaton Margarette Wagner – Sarah Tenison Geo Jackson – Isabel Preligara Peter Hatcher – Zach Socherman Felix “Fink” Zallesky – Karah Rhoades Hannah Meyers – Kierra Koehn Catherine Blake – Ainslie O’Conno
The Celebration by Anton Chekhov
directed by Ashley Yablonsky – Marshall Knowles, ASM
The League of Semi-Superheroes by Val Smith & Michael Bigelow Dixon
directed by Susie Walters
CAST LIST
Carol – Brett Mason El Grande De Sayer De Nay – Ashley Alexander Master of the Obvious – Xavier Davidson Pushy Bob – Gabe Massey Wabbit Woman – Parrish Noce The Human Puddle – Gwen Jeuris
Yes, that’s right, we are going virtual with SHORTS! If you are interested in auditioning, please email Mr. Beckingham (beckings@wlwv.k12.or.us) for the Thespian Troupe 1915 Google Classroom code (you do not need to be an inducted thespian to join the classroom). Any WLHS student is welcome to audition (note, it will be a Zoom conference audition).
The WLHS Theatre Arts Department presents a double bill on stage – A Number by Cary Churchill, and These Shining Lives, by Melanie Marnich. A Number is a compelling meditation on human cloning, personal identity, and the conflicting claims of nature versus nurture. These Shining Lives chronicles the strength and determination of women in the 1920s who worked in a watch factory painting watch faces with glowing, radium-rich paint. The play is based on the true story of the “Radium Girls,” and the toxic and deadly levels of radium poisoning they encountered. Their strength and determination helped shape today’s rules and regulations within the workplace. The plays run March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14. Curtain is 7pm. Tickets are $8 for students, $10 for adults, and can be purchased at the door or online at www.wlhstheatre.org.
February 24 is national Go Out to Eat and Support a Worthy Cause Day! (why stay home and dirty dishes anyway). McMenamins West Linn would be a great choice!
Have you got a 1st – 6th grade student who needs/wants to get the wiggles out on Feb 17 (President’s Day)? Sign ’em up for Kids Instant Theatre. Members of our Thespian Troupe will introduce your young ones to theatre games, theatre basics, and prepare them for a final devised play performance on the big stage! All are welcome and previous theatre experience is not necessary.
“Jolly Robin and her merry clan, Jolly Robin, gonna heal this land”
Robin Hood and her Merry Clan will be swashbuckling across the black box stage this week! Tackling the Robin Hood story in a non-traditional way, the Theatre Arts Department’s Theatre for Youth and Tech II classes will be presenting an adaptation of Greg Bank’s ROBIN HOOD. There will be silly accents, thrilling fights, Hip Hop, pantomime horse riding…..and at least one poop joke. The show runs Jan 16, 17, and 18 at 7pm; plus Jan 18 at 2pm. Tickets are $5 at the door. All ages are welcome!