The show must go on . . . and we only have one day!
Firestone High School will present the culmination of their 24-Hour Theatre Project at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 12, 2011 in the school’s Linda B. Kersker Auditorium. All tickets are general admission and cost just $5.00. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 7:00 p.m. No advanced tickets will be available. Firestone High School is located at 333 Rampart Avenue, Akron.
The 24-Hour Theatre Project is a creative concept in which students undertake the entire theatrical creative expression in a single 24-hour period. Students will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Friday and begin the process by casting plays that have not yet been written. When the actors return early the next day, the plays will have been written by student writers and will ready to rehearse. The morning and afternoon are spent staging, memorizing, rehearsing, and preparing all the technical elements.
The 24-Hour Theatre Project is part of Firestone Theatre’s “SHOWvember” in which four student productions are presented within 4 weeks. The 24-Hour Theatre Project is included in the subscription series so patrons holding a season ticket will be admitted at no additional charge. Subscriptions are still available at an affordable price for students and adults. See details about the Firestone Theatre season online at www.FirestoneTheatre.com.
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