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Output Charlie Trew checks the lighting for the play Deadwood Dick. o Lake Braddock’s theatrical output had always been good, but this year it was especially entertaining. Anyone could try out for school plays, but almost always the ones who received parts were drama students. High school students who took drama were divided into four different levels. Ninth graders we re in Drama I, learning acting techniques, production design, and play writing. Drama II con- sisted of tenth graders who learn- ed to improve their acting and directing skills. Eleventh graders were in Drama III, and twelfth graders were in Drama IV, but these two were combined into one class. This class concentrated mainly on actual theater produc- tions, such as the Mousetrap,” Deadwood Dick,” the Variety Show, and the one act play festival. A separate class was taught strictly about Stage Craft during first period along with lighting and other technical skills necessary for drama production. This year our theatrical output was excellent thanks to the dedication and talent of our drama students. Going over a script with Mr. Jones is LaurianneBrattain. Martha Campbell works on the finishing touches for the play she has written for her Drama II class. Music. Drama, and Art 293
The hero. Deadwood Dick, encounters a big surprise. Kerry Lighteiand Jeff Baldwin rehearse a tricky fight scene. Spectators watch as the hero meets the villian face to face. Student director Cindy Huber directs the cast as they begin rehearsing a new scene. 294 Audio-Visual
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