I. Acting Exercises and Improv with the Whole Company: Lucy Bogel Sloane Coughlin Eden Bess Farber Lillie Hale Isaac Jones Justus Murphy Sophie Renda Maddie Schutz Maya Wright
Keaton Brill Evie Faber Zara Farber Charley Ignatow Kennedy Julian Zoë Petiprin Sydney Shoemaker Jude Sleadd
II. Monologues Charley Ignatow Lillie Hale Sydney Shoemaker Eden Bess Farber Maya Wright Justus Murphy Kennedy Julian
Help! Send Candy Bars! The New Kid Three Kleenex Movies Precious Keepsakes Last Chance at the Dance Thoughts During a Boring Sermon The Winner
III. The Never Before Seen Interview of
Norma McClellan A 10-minute play written by SFS alum Max Abner G‘09 and first performed at Actors Theater of Louisville’s New Voices Showcase. Wednesday: Interviewer (Game Show Host): Norma McClellan:
Charley Ignatow Lillie Hale
Friday: Interviewer (Game Show Host): Norma McClellan: Studio Audience:
Jude Sleadd Zoë Petiprin The Company
IV. Monologues Sophie Renda Keaton Brill Isaac Jones Zara Farber Maddie Schutz ZoĂŤ Petiprin
What Did You Learn in School Today? On Being Different The Efficient Babysitter I Thought Ellen was My Friend Listening to the Grown Up Ladies Talk Goodbye Grandma
V. In the Tank A 10-minute play written by Rosemary Frisino Toohey, produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois, and originally produced by Moving Arts, Los Angeles, California, Kimberly Glann, artistic director. Wednesday: Harry: Angela:
Kennedy Julian Sydney Shoemaker
Friday: Harry: Angela:
Justus Murphy Lucy Bogel
The Producers: Produced and Directed by:
Reed Gabhart, Director of the SFS Drama Project
Faculty Assistant:
Angela Ponzio
Assistants to the Director:
Sloane Coughlin Evie Faber
Lights:
Wyatt Reynolds
Sound:
Rand Massey
Crew:
The Company
Special Thanks! Program and Show Poster: Julie Mushkin Ticket Link and Order Form: Marcy Jackson Live Streaming Expertise: Connor Strothman ’20 Set Support and Lobster Tank Know-How: Our fabulous facilities crew including Dustin Hall and Ronen Danino! Show Artwork: The fabulous Judy Riendeau, Justice Goodner, and Sloane Coughlin Set Support: Suzanne Gorman and Bob Bertke Cast Party Support: The Coughlin, Hale, and Schutz Families
Supporting Lines Lucy Bogel: Break a leg, Lucy! We're so excited to see you and your claws onstage this fall. Keaton Brill: We are so proud of you, Keaton! Can’t wait to hear your monologue! Love, Mom and Dad Sloane Coughlin: Sloaney, your days of assisting with theater productions are just beginning. We know that one day soon we will be sitting in the audience on opening night of a musical, written and composed by you, and we will be beaming with pride. All our love, Mom, Dad, and Lane Lillian Hale: Lillie, we are so proud of you and your hard work. Your star shines bright and we love watching you grow as a performer! Love, Mom, Dad, and Isla Charley Ignatow: Charley, we love that you have taken the changes to The Drama Project in stride. Even though it’s been disappointing, you’ve had the BEST attitude! We are so, so, so proud of you. Mommy, Daddy, Blakey, Camden, and Nannie
Isaac Jones: Way to go, Isaac! We are so proud of you for getting back on the stage! Someday you'll tell your grandkids about 2020 and the spring play that was cancelled and the fall play with only about 50 people in the audience, but the show DID go on! We can't wait to see what's in store for you next! Lots of love! Mom, Dad, Hayden, and Rags Kennedy Julian: Kennedy, break a leg (or lobster tail)! We love you all there is. Your drivers, Mom, Dad, and passenger Kameron Justus Murphy: Congratulations, Justus. It is always such a joy to watch you perform. We are all so proud of you! Mom, Dad, Ryken, and Zipporah Zoë Petiprin: Rock the lobster, Zoë! Love, Dad and Dorothy Zoë Petiprin: To infinity and beyond and back again♥. So very proud of your determination and commitment while you reach for the stars! Love, Mom, Gagwa, and the rest of your crew Sophie Renda: Sophie, we love you so much and are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Jack, and Alex Sydney Shoemaker: Sydney, we are so proud of how hard you have worked on your parts in this production. We know it wasn't easy! Great job, Sydney! We love you, Mom, Dad, Wilson, and Elsa Jude Sleadd: Jude, Jackson and I are so proud that you’re keeping the family acting tradition alive! Break a leg! Xoxo, Mom Maya Wright: Maya, we are so proud of you and so happy to see you getting back onstage! Break a leg! Love, Mom, Dad, and Adrian
From the Director … Neither sleet, nor rain, nor dark of night (nor a global pandemic!) can stop the SFS Drama Project from our appointed dramatic rounds! I am beyond pleased that we’ve been able to pull off this wonderful smorgasbord of acting exercises, monologues, and two ten-minute plays albeit to a very limited audience of 30 parents and teachers (plus the livestream audience!). This troupe of 19 Middle School students has rehearsed virtually, outdoors, and finally indoors (masked and socially distanced) and demonstrated their commitment and passion for performing since we returned to school. This mix of improvisation, monologues (hope you have some Kleenex!), and ten-minute plays will have something for everyone! The ten-minutes plays include The Never Before Seen Interview of Norma McClellan (written by SFS alum Max Abner G'09 and also performed at Actors Theater of Louisville's New Voices Festival) and In the Tank, a comic and philosophical treatise on life delivered by two lobsters from a restaurant tank. That is not a misprint! So, settle back and enjoy some live theater for the first time in a long time! But certainly not the last : ) Time to “break some claws!”
Reed Gabhart