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10th Annual Superintendent's Performing Arts Gala Awards, May 3, 2010

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Alliance Theatre and Education
Arts Education Partnership
Educational Theatre Association

PAST PERFORMANCES

Spring Musical 2008:
Little Shop of Horrors

Fall Play 2008:
An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf

Spring Musical 2009:
Zombie Prom

Drama


Drama Teacher: Mr. Christopher Goodrich

MISSION

The goal of the Drama classes at NHS is to prepare students to perform successfully in a complex High School production. Whether the choice is backstage or center stage the student will be engaged in productions that are challenging. Year long Theatre courses will culminate in at least one full length performance on the Main Stage of NHS. Semester courses will work on acting skills, Theatre games and the vocabulary of the art. The semester may include a performance.

*Year-long theatre courses will culminate in at least one full-length performance on the Main Stage of NHS.

*Semester courses will work on acting skills, theatre games and the development of each participant's imagination. The semester will culminate in a performance.

The Wedding Singer - Fall Play 2009

This coming year is going to be spectacular! We are extremely excited to kick off our theatre season with the 2006 Broadway musical The Wedding Singer.

Performances of the musical are scheduled for December 3 (7 PM) , December 4 (7 PM), and December 5 (2 PM & 7 PM).

For questing or concerns regarding the fall show, please contact Mr. Goodrich at Christopher_S_Goodrich@mcpsmd.org.

Tickets prices are $8 for students, $10 for general seating, and senior citizens are free.

Past Reviews

View pictures from the fall play 2008.

Washington Post Review:

Comedy and Despair Mix In Northwood's 'Café

''An Empty Plate' Serves Up Slapstick

Thursday, November 20, 2008; Page GZ11

It is July 1961 in Paris, and things are not going well for the mysterious owner and sole customer of the Café du Grand Boeuf.

The mumps have left him sterile, his girlfriend has rejected him and Ernest Hemingway's recent suicide is proving more and more inspirational. In Northwood High School's "An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf," Victor is ready to starve himself in his favorite restaurant.

Victor was strongly presented as a man in his 40s intent on doing damage to himself.

The set featured a wood styling with two paintings at stage right. The stage was converted into a black box-type arrangement with the audience seated on the stage near the cafe. The cafe tables were set in a triangle so that the action was easily presented to the audience. Swinging doors at the back of the stage accented the look of a true cafe.

The ensemble pulled off the slapstick that is central to the comedic effect of this play as the characters tried to save Victor from doing himself in. The sight of the characters rushing out of the doors and into each other made for hilarious chaos.

Despite some problems in line clarity, the production was fun and interesting. The play, presented without an intermission, offers many main courses to enjoy at the Café du Grand Boeuf.

Hunter Goble

James Hubert Blake High School

Last updated November 17, 2009 | Webmaster


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