The Night of One Acts

West Clermont High School is proud to present their very first play production, The Night of One Acts! The students have been working long and hard and it is finally here! Everything is put on by the students. All set pieces were designed and constructed, makeup and costumes designers, lights, sound board, house managers, and ushers are students. The play was directed and casted by Bridget Handkins. The NOOA is consisted of three fairly short, hilarious, one act shows. Starting off the night will be “Competition Piece”. A short play about the struggles of three different groups of students preparing for a one act play contest. Come watch to find out which group wins! The preps? The metal heads? Or the hipsters? After “Competition Piece” there will be a 10 minute intermission. No concessions will be offered. Right after intermission they will hop right into “Check Please”. “Check Please” a comical skit about a series of horrible first dates. Everything that could possible go wrong goes wrong. After “Check Please” is “Nine Worst Breakups”. Follow Katie right after her breakup as Eve shows the nine worst breakups in order to prove that Katie wasn’t that bad. Each breakup being just as funny as the next. The NOOA will take place Thursday, November 2nd, in WCHS auditorium. The play will start at 7:00, make sure to show up early to get good seats! There will be absolutely no food in the auditorium and all phones must be turned off. Make sure to come out and support the WCHS drama production on Thursday evening, Also click to see the NOOA commercial.
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