2019-20 Productions
Almost, Maine is a play in two acts, and is comprised of a prologue, a four-scene first act, an interlogue, a four-scene second act, and finally an Epilogue. The title refers to an imagined town in Northern Maine, named Almost, that the playwright, John Cariani, writes, “doesn’t quite exist." Each scene consists of at least two main characters, and, aside from the Prologue, Interlogue, and Epilogue, none of the characters onstage repeat (though some are mentioned tangentially in later scenes).
The Prologue (and later the Interlogue and Epilogue) features two characters, Pete and Ginette.
Act One, Scene One, titled “Her Heart,” features an out-of-town hiker, Glory, and a man named East.
Act One, Scene Two, “Sad and Glad,” follows Jimmy and Sandrine, and their waitress Villian.
Act One, Scene Three, “This Hurts,” follows a conversation between Steve and Marvalyn.
Act One, Scene Four, “Getting It Back,” which concludes Act One, with Gayle showing up at Lendall’s.
The Intermission ends with the Interlogue.
Act Two begins with Scene Six, “Where It Went,” Phil and Marci, a married couple, are having an argument.
Act Two, Scene Seven, “Story of Hope,” opens with a woman, Hope, looking to find a man named Daniel.
Act Two, Scene Eight, “Seeing the Thing,” is the final full scene of Act Two, and follows the developing relationship between Dave and Rhonda.
The play ends with the Epilogue, featuring Ginette and Pete once again.
The Prologue (and later the Interlogue and Epilogue) features two characters, Pete and Ginette.
Act One, Scene One, titled “Her Heart,” features an out-of-town hiker, Glory, and a man named East.
Act One, Scene Two, “Sad and Glad,” follows Jimmy and Sandrine, and their waitress Villian.
Act One, Scene Three, “This Hurts,” follows a conversation between Steve and Marvalyn.
Act One, Scene Four, “Getting It Back,” which concludes Act One, with Gayle showing up at Lendall’s.
The Intermission ends with the Interlogue.
Act Two begins with Scene Six, “Where It Went,” Phil and Marci, a married couple, are having an argument.
Act Two, Scene Seven, “Story of Hope,” opens with a woman, Hope, looking to find a man named Daniel.
Act Two, Scene Eight, “Seeing the Thing,” is the final full scene of Act Two, and follows the developing relationship between Dave and Rhonda.
The play ends with the Epilogue, featuring Ginette and Pete once again.
In its typical creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky fashion, the ghoulish Addams family is visiting the graveyard for an annual gathering of all family members, living dead, and undecided, to celebrate what it is to be an Addams. However, the family encounters an unforeseen obstacle when Wednesday decides to introduce her new “normal” boyfriend Lucas to the family. In protest, Uncle Fester enlists the help of the Addams’ ancestors to call an end to the young budding romance. As Wednesday admits that she is falling in love, Morticia, Gomez, and Pugsley worry about her changing ways. As the families of Wednesday and Lucas come together for dinner one fateful evening, chaos ensues and the two families find themselves admitting deep secrets and coming together in ways they never would have imagined. The Addams Family Broadway Musical tells the story of love and friendship through adversity, with a comical and macabre yet poignant spin.
UIL ONE ACT PLAY
Joe Keller, a successful businessman, lives comfortably with his wife, Kate, and son, Chris, in a suburban American neighborhood. They have only one sadness in their lives – the loss of their other son, Larry, who went missing in World War II. After three years, Kate still clings to the hope that her son is alive. Chris would like her to give up that hope because he wants to marry Ann, an old neighbor and Larry's former fiancée. At Ann's return, trouble rises. Dark secrets are uncovered and family begins to fall apart. In a turn of events a terrible tragedy happens.
Sadly we did not get to preform and compete, as COVID-19 happened.
Sadly we did not get to preform and compete, as COVID-19 happened.
Dramapalooza
COVID-19 restricted us from following through with Dramapalooza this year.