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SEVEN KEYS
TO BALDPATE
Hours of Hard Work
Brought Their
Play to Life
Students and faculty diligently worked for
two and a half months preparing for the r
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Drama Club's spring production, "Seven . w* %
Keys to Baldpate." The play blended ■ F : v W S ? - v
several genres and included both a mysteri
ous and dramatic plot with a comic twist at
the end. "It was intriguing—the audience
thought the whole play was real, but it was
actually just in the main character's mind!"
said Joanna Hallock, freshman.
A cast of thirteen students was in
volved, along with a "special appearance"
by Dr. Lo and Mr. Sebastian. Although the
cast was small, the actors received addi
tional help with costumes, production, and
technical details. Overall, many students
were able to get involved in the play by
using their individual talents.
Due to the long hours of rehearsal, the
production required dedication and com
mitment from the cast and crew involved.
"We put in a total of over one hundred
hours of rehearsal time," freshman Rachel
Hobbs explained. "It was worth it because
it was a great opportunity to really get to
know people."
Police officers played
by Dr. Lo and Mr. Se
bastian salute their
chief, Chuck Wareing.
Several staff and faculty
members used hidden
talents both on and off
the stage to make the
play successful.
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