From Nov. 9-11, The MHS theater department performs "The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza", a hilarious story of two narrators trying to unpack the complex history of Greek Mythology.
Originally a book...
On Oct. 25 during Advisory class, stage crew and actors performed an introduction along with small chunks of scenes from the upcoming fall play The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza.
Juniors and sophomores...
This year’s fall play, Shakespeare in Love, was thoroughly enjoyable. But most viewers, while they may enjoy watching the play, likely know little about the work that goes into it, or what the theater...
If students haven’t already heard, starting on Thursday, Nov. 10, the MHS theater department is presenting the fall play: Shakespeare in Love. The play will be performed Thursday night through Saturday...
Taking place in the early 20th century, the well known “Our Town” play tells the story of a small town in New Hampshire. It’s a simple production about two families and they’re everyday life, a...
Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
• November 13, 2019
Radium Girls by D.W. Gregory explores “the strange case” of the radium poisoning that affected women in the 1920s. Detailing the problems they face in their fight for justice and recognition, the play...
The stage is like a blank canvas ready for actors and actresses to paint it with elaborate stories. In theater, the soul can speak in the form of acting. For many students at Mead High School, the thrill...
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