Friday, November 30, 2012
The Stoughton High drama club recently presented its fall production, "And a Child Shall Lead," a play about children living in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.
The Stoughton High School Drama Department put on their fall show "And a Child Shall Lead" by Michael Slade, November 16-18 in the Stoughton High School auditorium in front of large crowds at all three performances. The play's plot was about children living in Terezin concentration camp located in the Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) during the Holocaust. The children, who instead of trying to escape, write a newspaper and become involved with various forms of art as a way to maintain innocence and stay alive. The play was directed by Megan DeSimone and Kasey Sheehan. Students in the play included Caroline Cusack, Katherine Scabia, Jake Roher, Jackie Housman, Olivia Quattrucci, Dan Fountain, Sam Langmead, Sierra Watson, Alexa Luppino, …
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Stoughton High students will present its fall production, "And a Child Shall Lead," a play about children living in a concentration camp during the Holocaust, November 16-18 at the SHS auditorium.
The Stoughton High School Drama Club is gearing up to present its fall play "And a Child Shall Lead" by Michael Slade. The play is about children living in Terezin concentration camp located in the Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) during the Holocaust. The children, who instead of trying to escape, write a newspaper and become involved with various forms of art as a way to maintain innocence and stay alive. The SHS students have been working strenuously since the beginning of school to be able to present this play to the Stoughton community. The play, directed by Megan DeSimone and Kasey Sheehan, will be showing this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 16-18 at the SHS auditorium. Show times will be: Some of the hard working students in the …
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Photos from the SHS Drama Club's performance of the comedy "Check Please."
The Stoughton High Drama Club recently presented an entertaining rendition of Jonathan Rand's "Check Please," a comedy about the difficulties of speed dating. In their leading roles, Ryan Loughran ("Guy") and Katherine Scabia ("Girl") encounter all sorts of characters while looking for the right date at L'Amour Restaurant. After a series of epic fails, Loughran and Scabia are drawn toward one another as each is about to leave the restaurant empty-handed. In addition to Loughran and Scabia, the cast included (in order of appearance): Olivia Quattrucci, Nzinga Moore, Tessa McKeen, Jasmine Cole Marrow, Daniel Block, Matthew Moore, Arden Tran, Kiana Kountze, Caroline Cusack, Julia Quattrucci, Danielle McCullough, Alexa Luppino and Emily Leahy…
Brenda Desmond
10:23 am on Thursday, May 24, 2012
Great performance by great local talent- thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable!   more ›