by Emma Fischer | feature editor As the theatre department left the hallways, all their hands were covered in paint. The students that worked on the mural leading to the band hall head to their last period, ready to work...
Lauryn Chavez | staff writer After two months of constant rehearsal, set building, and late nights, Johnson Theatre will have their first play of the year, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It will take place in the auditorium on October 4...
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An actor has been hiding in our midst. Working as a substitute teacher and calling students “little brother” or “little sister,” David Mooney doesn’t speak much about his acting career, but he has many stories to tell.
“My mother had been a singer and all that so she encouraged me. I was always I guess a drama king or something, you know. I guess my mother thought I was a little over the top, so she encouraged me to be interested in the art,” Mooney said. “And she had a lovely voice, but she never pursued it so she kind of encouraged me to pursue it.”
Senior Carolyn Arnold sits in front of the piano, hands shaking. The lights begin to dim, as Arnold begins to play the opening chords for High School Musical. Before she knows it, the audience erupts in applause as the actors take their final bow.