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Drama Club Presents: One-Acts

BGHS Drama Club Presents: One-Acts

January 28, 29, and 30 at 7 p.m.
Performing Arts Center

The BGHS Drama Club invites the community to enjoy an evening of student-written, student-directed One-Acts, showcasing original storytelling, creativity, and performance.

This year’s program includes four original student works exploring imaginative worlds, personal identity, and classic mythology, along with a fast-paced, comedic abridgement of Romeo and Juliet..

Tickets: https://cur8.com/16902/project/136912
• Students: $8
• Adults: $10

25 O'clock Evening News, by senior Huxley Beard and junior Quinn Percival, follows a non-traditional town's news anchor where the color blue is illegal, weather is abnormal and the roads aren't built for cars. A person arrives who challenges these rules unexpectedly. To ensure the safety of both the person and the townspeople, the mayor and city council have to make a difficult decision. 

What do a girl with autism, a fairy who acts like her Jiminy Cricket, and a group of bullies have in common? They're all found in Personality Over Views, by senior Adelina Villareal. The characters hope to tell the world how some people may not be as different as you'd think, even if they have a fairy who guides them through life.

Project I.C.A.R.U.S., by junior Thomas Binion and sophomore Axel Frasor, is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Icarus. This variation of follows the story of David (Daedalus) and Ike (Icarus) as they escape from David's lab after being trapped by his boss Dr. Minton (King Minos). 

The Guardian of Amaryllis, by sophomores Amelia Bryant and Lia Wagner, is a story about a group of three teenagers who are transported to a fantasy world after they find a letter telling them to find a sacred statue of peace. On their mission, they face conflicts that could break the world of Amaryllis, and themselves. To save the peace, they must be willing to make a move - in more ways than one.

Romeo and Juliet Abridged” is excerpted from the original The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged by Jess Winfield, Daniel Singer and Adam Long. Featuring just three actors, this rendition condenses the entire play into a 14-minute farce.

8th Grade Parent Night

Eighth-grade students and their parents/guardians are invited to attend 8th Grade Parent Night on Tuesday, February 3. Doors to the PAC will open at 5:45 p.m. for families to pick up the evening’s agenda, followed by a brief presentation from 6:00–6:30 p.m.

From 6:40–8:00 p.m., families may attend breakout sessions to learn more about high school honors courses and world language offerings, explore table displays highlighting clubs, athletics, and academic departments, and visit art and agriculture classroom open houses. This evening is designed to help students and families prepare for high school course selection and involvement opportunities.