2022/2023 Season

"The Audition" By: Don Zolidis

Performances: September 22-23 @ 6:30pm

A new theater teacher is bringing a production of A Chorus Line to the high school. Though the hopefuls range from shy to outrageous, and from diva-like to determined, everyone has a chance to step into the spotlight. A hilarious and heartbreaking look at the madness of auditioning and the actors who brave the process for that perfect part.

"Dark Road" By: Laura Lundgren Smith

One Act Play   -  Public Performances: November 10 and 17  -  Contest: November 15

When Greta, a young girl living in Nazi Germany, reads that the nearby women's concentration camp is hiring guards, she sees it as a chance to find her place in the world and provide for her sister Lise. But soon she learns the reality of her duties, and so too does she learn how to justify her crimes, heading further and further down the dark road laid by the Third Reich. Kind-hearted Lise is shocked at what her sister becomes, and though the two drift apart, their fates remain inextricably and dangerously linked. A powerful drama about the choices that allow evil to become ordinary.

Rushing Talent Show

Performance: December 13 @ 6:30pm

All Rushing students are invited to show off their skills at the first ever Rushing Talent Show! Auditions are the week after Thanksgiving break. See Mrs. Snyder if you have any questions about auditions and/or the show.

Beauty and the Beast Jr.

Performances: March 30, March 31, April 1 @ 6:30pm and April 1 @1:30pm

The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.

Mini-OAP Contest

Performance: April 20 @ 6:30pm

Theatre Production students work together to bring original student-written scripts to life. They create everything from directing, character work, costumes, set, sound, and light design. There will be judges, just like at One Act Play contest, to give critiques and determine acting awards and which show will win!

The Rain Cloud By: Violet Bozik

I Love...Pie? By: Emma Castle

Don't. Answer. The. Phone By: Nora Miramontes

Jellyfish By: Sophia Brandon

Save Our Scoops! or...Ice Cream S.O.S. By: Patty Carver

Performances: April 27 @ 6:30pm

When I.C. Freeze announces that he will use the Brickle's ice cream shop for a new and better business opportunity, the Brickles and the loyal customers of Scoops are determined to stop him. I.C. Freeze, however, can be swayed under one condition only: if he is promised Shirley Bert Brickle's hand in marriage. The Brickles could never agree to their daughter marrying I.C. Freeze, and Scoops seems to be lost. But enter Walter Melon Cream, the ice cream delivery man who vows to help save Scoops and, hopefully, marry Shirley Bert himself.