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“Dec. 1, 2017 Page 16The Informer

“The food was my favorite part of the experience, but the play itself was really good

- junior Amber Austin

Freshman Liam Doyle’s character Jerome Stacy is abducted and kiled by the infamous murder in a secret passageway. Photo by Ryan Kingsbury

Senior Zachary Gauger ponders the situation as an undercover police agent Lt. Patrick McDougal. Photo by Ryan Kingsbury

Senior Melody Strickland dresses in a suit of armor as she portrays Erika Kincaid. Photo by Ryan Kingsbury

Senior Kaityln Carlson, junior Hailey Mohney, sophomores Anne Claus and Ava Brewer and freshman Regan Yates take a bow after their performance as nuns in Murder Can Be Habit Forming.. Photo by Ryan Kingsbury

Sophomore Nathanael Lalonde proposes to sophomore Makayla Marrison as the characers Ryan Wallace and Mary Bishop respectively. Photo by Ryan Kingsbury

Freshman Cameron Allen portrays the rock guitarist Torch. Photo by Ryan Kingsbury

The drama club put on their annual show, a dinner theater, November 16-18. This year the cast performed Murder Can Be Habit-Forming, written by Billy St. John.

As for the dinner portion, Drama members dressed up as servers from the play and served the guests spaghetti, salad, and breadsticks.

“The food was my favorite part of the experience, but the play itself was really good,” junior Amber Austin said. “They definitely picked a good one this year.”

The play was a mystery/comedy about a busload of passengers being stranded in upstate New York in a blizzard. The passengers then found their way to an old mansion in the woods where the residents suspected one of the guests is a serial killer.

“To prepare for the play, we have a whole week of like tech week, getting all the costumes ready, and also getting the make up ready for each individual person to put on right before the show,” senior Ariel Reiley said.

Sierra PetersReporter

INfocus

Murder Can Be Habit Forming

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