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One Act Play

Petrash Angela

One Act Play Director

Petrash Angela

A one-act play is a short theatrical performance that consists of a single act, typically lasting anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour. Unlike traditional plays that may have multiple acts and intermissions, one-act plays focus on a singular storyline or theme, often featuring a limited number of characters and a confined setting. They can explore various genres, from drama and comedy to experimental pieces. Due to their brevity, one-act plays often pack a punch, delivering strong character development and poignant themes in a concise format. This makes them popular for theater festivals, educational settings, and as a means for playwrights to showcase their work. Overall, a one-act play is a powerful way to convey a message or emotion within a short timeframe. 

A one-act play can be an excellent tool for developing students in various ways. Here’s how it can benefit them:

1. **Concise Storytelling**: Students learn to tell a complete story in a limited timeframe, honing their skills in plot development and pacing.

2. **Character Development**: With fewer characters, students can explore their roles more deeply, focusing on building distinct personalities and motivations.

3. **Collaborative Skills**: Working on a one-act play usually involves collaboration among cast and crew, teaching teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.

4. **Stage Presence**: Performing in front of an audience helps students build confidence and poise, enhancing their public speaking and presentation skills.

5. **Creative Expression**: Students have the opportunity to express their creativity, whether through acting, directing, or designing set and costumes.

6. **Critical Thinking**: Analyzing scripts and character motivations encourages critical thinking and interpretation, skills that are valuable beyond the theater.

7. **Time Management**: The brevity of a one-act play forces students to manage their rehearsal time effectively, balancing practice with other commitments. By engaging in a one-act play, students not only improve their theatrical skills but also develop important life skills that will serve them in various aspects of their lives.

SPRING 2024 - GHS ONE ACT PLAY

CAST

Abby Tegeler, Colby Cook, Nevaeh Thedford, Doran Bridgforth, Kaley Ardner, Lesly Guerrero, Hayley Perry, Noemi Almeda, Emily Morgan, Xochitl Robles, Julia Cox, Josselyn Sanchez, Chandler Gabrysch, Reyjesus Cortez-Lara, Adilynn Aldridge, Sergio Corona, Elaina Perez & Ericka De La Torre

CREW

Julie Sulak, Maya Guillory Griffin, Tanya Hernandez, Marely Briones, Briley Clark & Alexis Zikuhr

Dark Road 2024

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