Ms. Figg-Franzoi’s dysfunctional annoying Class By Julius Kellner
During my time in Ms. Figg-Franzoi’s Hour 2 Tri 3 Acting 1 class I learned much about acting and the world itself. What I found really fun and interesting were the group projects we did. My favorite one was the commercial. The reason this one was my favorite is because of all the free reign … More Ms. Figg-Franzoi’s dysfunctional annoying Class By Julius Kellner
Waiting for Godot By: Mark Usatinsky
When we chose independent readings for English Literature last trimester, I jumped straight for Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. In the absurdist play, two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon bicker at each other as they wait for the arrival of Godot. Instead, two strange characters – Pozzo and his insane slave Lucky pay a visit. … More Waiting for Godot By: Mark Usatinsky
Black Box Production By: Alex Gieske
There is something very unique and intriguing about performing in the Black Box. Because of the intimate space, every emotion is more potent than if it were in a big auditorium. The audience is up close and personal with the actors and can see their every move, making it essential that the actors are genuine … More Black Box Production By: Alex Gieske
Almost, Maine
Theatre Production Seminar independent production. On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost’s residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often … More Almost, Maine
There’s been a Change in Me By: Emma Neusen
Emma Neusen an actress? Did I hear that right? My name is Emma and I am a Sophomore at Homestead. Before Acting 1 this year, I had never had any experience in theatre. As this short time I had in acting comes to close, I know my skills should not even be put on the … More There’s been a Change in Me By: Emma Neusen
The Journal
This is a story about a girl and her adventures through her great grandfathers ex-wife’s eyes. Through love and lost, pain and agony, life and death, her story is there. Join her as she reads a journal about her ancestry, and finds out secrets of her family’s past. We decided to write a play based off … More The Journal
Why you should take Tech Theatre By: Lisa Jambor
I have to admit, the first day of tech theatre didn’t draw my attention and made me rethink my class schedule. However, I failed to remember that there were a plethora of days left for this class to wow me and leave me with no regrets. This is exactly what tech theatre did. Whether it’s … More Why you should take Tech Theatre By: Lisa Jambor
When we have edible props…
Waiting for Godot
Mark Usatinsky …………………………………………………..Vladimir Jonathan Bartlett ………………………………………………….Estragon WIlliam Toney ……………………………………………………….. Pozzo Mikah Semon ………………………………………………………….Lucky George Ballesteros ………………………………………………..The boy Notes from the Performers: We chose to do this play because we wanted to challenge ourselves and attempt something different. Waiting for Godot provided all of these things. The sheer emptiness of the set and arbitrary nature of the plot confronts … More Waiting for Godot



