How do you put on a play during a pandemic? With a lot of heart and “Seul” of course
Faced with the impossibility of being able to put on their fall musical, but still wanting to perform and connect with their audience, WHSTE had to answer the following question: How do you put on a play during a pandemic? Their creative solution is “Seul.”
“Seul takes place in 2036, under the premise that this pandemic did not end,” WHSTE director Aidan O’Hara said. “What would a generation of teenagers be like if the environment of [COVID-19] was all they knew—our protagonist is 16, and that is her reality. Our film or play is her story, combined with the relationships of the people around her.”
WHSTE is putting on productions of “Seul” on the nights of Thursday, Dec. 17 at 4:30 p.m. and Friday, Dec. 18 at 8 p.m.. Additionally, WHSTE will be showing a movie on each of the nights. The Pixar film “Inside Out” is being shown on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. following the first play, and Pixar’s “WALL-E” will be played before the play on Friday at 5 p.m..
“The execution of all of this is largely a film,” O’Hara said. “It will be premiered as part of a professional pop up drive-in theater in the Claypit Hill parking lot. Our cast will be interacting with the film in new and innovative ways. Almost a Greek Chorus to the action of the story on screen. We’re excited to be preparing for both a live performance and our full fall production.”
Tickets are $25 per car. WHSTE encourages that cars include only people in the same residence or pod. Additionally, you have to pre-purchase the tickets to attend either event.
For tickets to the FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS (“Inside Out” or “WALL-E”), visit THIS SHOWTIX4U PAGE.
For tickets to the WHSTE Fall Film/Play, “Seul,” visit THIS SHOWTIX4U PAGE.
If you are interested in a complimentary ticket to WHSTE’s play, send O’Hara a direct email at [email protected].
CAST LIST:
PENNY – Grace Stephenson
KENNETH, her father – Cal Russell
PARKER, her Dama – Natalia Homyak
BEAUREGARD, her Grandfather – Harrison Dietzius
SIMON, her Uncle – Chase Dallin
POP, her family robot – Amelia Furlong
CRISTAL, her grandmother – Elyssa Smith
KYLE, her boyfriend – Bec Patsenker
JAY – Ben Mohnkern
MEG – Eva Marobella
CHAD – Bethany Foreman
COVID GAMES 2036 CAST
KID 1 – Max Markarian
KID 2 – Ellie Brogan
ANNOUNCER 1 – Lulu Comettant
ANNOUNCER 2 – Elyssa Smith
RENT-A-ROOM CAST
SPEAKER 1 – Jahcari Williamson
SPEAKER 2 – Kaiyang Zhang
PARENT – Elyssa Smith
G&G VOICEOVER – Harrison Dietzius
TREE-BARK CAST
TREEBARK – Max Markarian
CRAWDAD – Harrison Dietzius
DELIVERY BOT – Ellie Brogan
JASON DERULO, JR. – Katherine Deane
TODD – Jahcari Williamson
CINDY – Lulu Comettant
JEFF – Max Markarian
DEATH – Kaiyang Zhang
Production Stage Manager – Madeline Maurer
Stage Managers – Olivia Lappin, Eleni Sivers
Director/Producer – Mr. Aidan O’Hara
Co-Collaborator – Ms. Gabi Orcha
Production Designer – Bec Patsenker
*students involved with tech and design
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Haley Melvin, Class of 2022, is a second year reporter for WSPN and a first year editor. She plays AAU basketball and is a captain for the high school’s...