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

Magical ‘Nights’ spins tales richly told

The magical stories of Shahrazad’s 1,001 Arabian Nights come to life with the simple combination of a storyteller’s hypnotic voice, a richly colored backdrop and some extraordinarily dexterous performances in the James Barr Auditorium at Homestead High School.  Adapter Dominic Cooke selects just four stories, ranging from the familiar Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves to the more … More Magical ‘Nights’ spins tales richly told

Another opening, Another Show with Homestead High School “Mikado”

Gilbert and Sullivan is true kitchy music: some love it, some don’t. It is also, without doubt, a litmus test for any company of players, requiring ferocious energy, lightning delivery and perfect comic timing as Gilbert’s busy libretto spins swiftly across Sullivan’s catchy tunes. So, it’s not always to everyone’s taste, and it can be … More Another opening, Another Show with Homestead High School “Mikado”

When the Jokes Kill

MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940 by John Bishop Homestead High School Theatre Dept. Directed by Amelia Figg-Franzoi Stage Managed by Erin Meskmen Technical Direction by Wayne Peters Costume Design by HHS Costume Department Scenic Artistry by Fred Brown-Williamson Properties Design by Sam Steinbrecher and Max Mitchleson CAST Helsa Wenzel – Alex Gieske Elsa Von Grossenknueten … More When the Jokes Kill