Saturday, April 11, 2026 | Running Time: 45min| Drama/ Psychological Thriller
CW// Sudden Lighting Changes | Depictions of Supernatural
Presented by Notre Dame High School
What happens when silence refuses to stay quiet?
Ellipsis is a psychological thriller about a teenage girl who is ghosted by her best friend—only to find herself haunted by the people she has emotionally disappeared from in her own life. As unfinished relationships emerge as shifting walls, fractured time, and lingering figures, the line between memory and reality begins to dissolve.
Created and written by students, Ellipsis explores the culture of ghosting in a world shaped by digital communication, conflict avoidance, and emotional overload. When people become usernames, unread messages, and profile pictures, it becomes easier to disappear—but harder to stay human.
Blending realism with magical theatrical imagery, the production transforms anxiety, waiting, and avoidance into living stage elements through movement, lighting, projection, and sound. Ghosts become reflections of the characters’ choices rather than villains.
Raw, unsettling, and deeply relevant to this generation, Ellipsis asks a simple but uncomfortable question:
What does it cost to leave without explaining—and is it still possible to choose connection after silence?