Spring 2020 Theatre Festival

2020 Spring Festival of Plays

Coordinated by Joan Jubett
Associate Coordinated by Nellie L

Hudson K. in “An Adaptation of the opening monologue of Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins’ ‘Everybody’” directed by Nellie L.
Hudson interrupts the performing arts showcase and festival webinar to give the audience Zoom etiquette advice.

Georgina B., Mika F. and Isabella M. in “Landline” by Will Arbery, directed by Isabella M.
What starts off as a fun phone conversation about a prom date, leads to Melissa learning a little bit too much about Chase’s home life.

Please note: This performance contains some adult themes and language.

Mika F. in “Slide,” Music by Calvin Harris (ft. Frank Ocean, Migos)
An original dance choreographed, performed and edited by Mika F.

Cosima D. and Isabella M. in Act IV Scene 3 of “Othello” by William Shakespeare, directed and edited by Nellie L.
Desdemona and Emilia struggle to navigate and survive in a violent, male-dominated world—one of the few scenes in Shakespeare’s canon where women occupy the stage alone and unobserved.

Emma B. and Ronaldo T. in “Too Close for Comfort” by Bruce Boeck, directed by Nellie L., edited by Emma B.
In a tight spot, Ex and Wy come to terms with their relationship.

Oliver E., Zoe K. and Leilani W. in “The New Medium” by Dan McCabe, directed by Nellie L.
Miranda uses her psychic abilities and spirit energy to reach Adam and his girlfriend Samantha.

Please note: This performance contains some adult language.

Amouri E. in “Self-Reflection” by Amouri E., directed by Nellie L., edited by Amouri E.

Aidhan F.A., Georgina B., Cosima D., and Annabelle H., in “Boys & Girls” by Navah G., directed by Navah G.
(The scene you are about to see here was part of an entire read-through of “Boys & Girls” written by Navah G. The following students gathered over a Zoom call and recorded the play in its entirety: Emma B., George B., Georgina B., Cosima D., Aidhan F.A., Navah G., Annabelle H., Zoe K., Hudson K., Oliver E., Oliver G., and Nellie L. This is the final scene).

With Cammie as support, James’s mom asks him to come home after being kicked out.

Please note: This performance contains some adult themes and language.

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