Rodgers opens auditions to all students
The cast of Drama Club shines at Club Night. Jordan Dickerson and Tiana Scott, seniors, and Jordan Moore, sophomore, remained in character as they recruited actors.
September 1, 2011
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“There’s a lot of talent out there,” new drama teacher, Kevin Rodgers, said. He plans to tap that talent starting with open auditions. Interested people can try out even if they don’t take drama class. ”We had open auditions last year, and the people that showed up…were motivated,” Bradlee Health, drama senior, said.
Heath hopes that the actors will try out for the suspenseful drama “Sorry Wrong Number,” the story of a woman who overhears a murder plot when two telephone lines get crossed. The police ignore her, and to make matters worse, her husband is missing!
Also missing are enough people to help out with hair, make up, sets, and costumes. Lacey Denton, senior and president of the Drama Club, said that you don’t have to be an actor to be in the Drama Club. “There is a spot for everyone,” she added during the first Drama Club meeting. Rodgers told club members that he wants mainly student-led productions and that this year will be quality over quantity because he would “rather have two great plays than have three or four that are just okay.”


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