Showing posts with label Dramatic Eagles Drama Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dramatic Eagles Drama Club. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

Ridge Creek Drama Birds

The Ridge Creek Drama Birds are deep in the midst of a grueling rehearsal schedule blocking and emoting each afternoon from 3:00 till 5:30. Lines are being memorized and stage business is being solidified. Rookie director and history teacher Tim Lawson is guiding the RSC thespians steadily toward footlight glory with a strong hand and a dedicated heart. Opening night is weeks away and, with the progress these dramatic Eagles are making, it promises to be a grand evening when it finally arrives.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Dramatic Eagles Continue Auditions for Fall Theatre Production

Today, the RCS Dramatic Eagles continue auditions for Ridge Creek’s Fall Theatre Production. Budding stars of stage and screen are vying for the opportunity to win a role in the annual event. Participating actors, actresses, and tech people will let their talents shine for an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff. In addition, all students participating directly in the presentation of this sure-to-be memorable show will be eligible for an off-campus visit with their parents immediately following the final performance. Learn those lines kids and make the characters live!!!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Overture---hit the lights---this is it---the night of nights!!!

And what a night it was, when the Ridge Creek Dramatic Eagles Drama Club hit the “South-of-Broadway” boards with its annual summer presentation of One-act plays this past Friday.  The Drama Club presented two hilarious and surprising plays by two masters, “While the Auto Waits” by O’Henry and “Death Knocks” by Woody Allen.  Directed by Tim Lawson, our resident theatre director, these productions featured standout performances by all of the students involved.  Starring in “While the Auto Waits’ were Corrine, Michael, Josh, and Alex, followed by Frankie and Scott bringing Woody Allen’s play to life.  These students worked diligently through the summer semester memorizing lines and stage movements and all of their efforts paid off with the audience’s enthusiastic response to their performances.  Students, Sean and Ben, participated backstage in the no less important technical support roles of set construction, set lighting, as well as moving set pieces between shows.  This Dramatic Eagles’ production was a great example of team effort and individual dedication to a goal.  All involved should be congratulated for their success.