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See ree 4 serine cet i i { | Drama's Presentation of One Acts Brings a Variety of Theater to FHS For a change of pace from the usual traditional serious three-act dramatic presentation in mid-winter, the Drama Club chose to present a night of one act plays. Under the direction of Spon- sor Patricia Quinn, the group chose four plays, each representing a distinct form of drama. The first of the four, “Sandbox ’ was done in the theatre of the absurd style. Next, was ‘Hiss the Villain,’ a melo- drama complete with a hero anda mean, vicious villain who was often booed and hissed by the audience. Third, was ‘Impromptu,’ which was originally a third period class project dealing with actors and improvisation. Last, was the ‘Celebration of the Destruction of Man.” This was also a. theatre of the absurd type of one-act. It was used years ago, in a statewide drama competition. This drama explained man’s steps of destruction through primitive man, the Renais- sance, Hitler's Germany, and finally, today’s generation. The One-Acts gave students a better chance of being chosen for a role because of the greater number of parts played according to Miss Quinn. After the last night of the play, the cast and crews tore down the set, put away the props and costumes, auto- graphed each other’s programs, con- gratulated each other and headed for the cast party to celebrate their suc- cess. TOP FAR LEFT: “Impromptu” cast, Paul Her- bert, Jackie Miller, and Della Hedden, discuss the ending of their play. TOP MIDDLE: Doug Cantu as “Man” screams for love as the chorus chants hate during the Hitler scene of “‘Celebra- tion.’ BOTTOM LEFT: ‘Will this be the end for that evil villain?” Scott Miller threatens George Scottin ‘Hiss the Villain.” TOP: Angrily discussing Grandma’s fate, Kirk Puterbaugh and Katy Phillips of ‘Sandbox’ decide death will come soon. MIDDLE: With snow falling, Ann Mayhew as Lucy Nobel tries desperately to comfort her mother, Susan Cook. BOTTOM: Speaking of man’s destruction, narra- tor Andre Garner fights to keep his mask from covering him in “Celebration.”’ ANight of One Acts 23
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