NEWS: Law’s Drama Club Begins Rehearsals For Upcoming Showcase

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By Madelyn Baranowsky – Staff Reporter
The Jonathan Law Drama Club started rehearsals on October 27 for their upcoming showcase, “Opening Up: A Tribute to the Reopening of Live Theater.”
The showcase itself will take place on Friday, December 10 at 7 p.m. It will feature both solos and group numbers.
“The showcase will last around an hour-long, and will be live,” senior Drama Club President Sophie Maselli said, “We plan to have two or three ensemble numbers alike to a number from a musical, and many other singular acts showcasing our love for theatre.”
“Opening Up” will also be the first live performance Drama Club has done in almost two years, with their last live performance being in November of 2019.
The Drama Club is hoping to have a limited in-person audience in the auditorium for their showcase with some audience members streaming live from home.
“Opening Up” will feature solos by Maselli, sophomore Hailey Russo, freshman Madison Frimpter, and more group numbers. Since the announcement of a showcase, Drama Club members have been excited to get to work.
“Even though I am nervous about rehearsals I am very excited about the upcoming show and upcoming rehearsals,” Frimpter said.
Drama Club actors aren’t the only ones that are excited about rehearsals starting. Brianna Lenoitti is excited to put on her first show as the director of the Drama Club.
Lenotti has been involved with the Jonathan Law Drama Club since she was a freshman, and has been the assistant director since she graduated high school.
“I’m looking forward to working with both old and new faces to put on a show that we are all proud of,” Lenotti said. “Drama Club is a great way to build relationships, learn new things, and just have a good time.”
Lenotti has been getting positive feedback as the new director. The cast members feel like the directors are doing their best to make the showcase amazing.
“Brianna, our director, has been really great with blocking and giving helpful critiques to make sure our acts are the best they can be,” Maselli said.
