Archive for Fine Arts

Broadway Rocks May 19, 2010

Tickets are available from any performer or at the door.  Don’t miss out on this one night only performance!  It’s going to ROCK! Includes these hits:


“96,000″
“We’re Not Gonna Take It”
“Xanadu”
“Hair”
“Be a Dentist”


Music Concert

When Julianna Boulter’s music students broke into joyful chorus, “There can be miracles, when you believe,“  it was a particularly poignant conclusion to a concert that featured performances from the youngest preK students all the way up to seniors.

Classes sang folk tunes, religious music, classical pieces, and even the Bohemian Rhapsody!  Well done, Miss Boulter, and well done, students…we’re proud of you.

Foreign Language Skits 2010

French, German, and Chinese students of all levels put both their language and acting skills to use in this year’s foreign language skits. Students were inspired by fairy tales and movies and added creative costuming to their hilarious performances.

French 1: Little Red Hen and The Stubborn Donkey

German 1: Peter Pan and The Three Little Pigs

French 2: Up

German 2: Cars

Chinese 1: Goldilocks and the Three Bears

French 3/4: Star Wars

German 3/4: Little Red Riding Hood



Upper School Drama presents “Snoopy”

Directed by Jeremy Showgren

Cast:
Charlie Brown – Nicholas Banks
Linus – Chase McCloskey
Schroeder – Matt Erickson
Pig Pen – James Redd
Sally Brown – Elizabeth Banks
Lucy – Estee Arts
Peppermint Patty – Emily Gerday
Marcie – Adriana Camacho
Violet – Kahee Shin Snoopy – Boyd Monson Woodstock – Alexandra Gerday

“Fantastic Mr. Fox” Delights

Middle School drama students had the opportunity to share their talents at the production “Fantastic Mr. Fox” performed Feb. 26th and 27th. The adaptation of Roald Dahl’s book was a sweet delight for the enthusiastic audience who gathered each night. The actors were well-rehearsed and kept a good pace throughout the show. Special effects, lighting, and the fun scenery added to the feel-good atmosphere. Congrats to director Jeremy Showgren and his young actors on a successful run.

Extreme Theater 2009

Upper and Middle School drama students spent 24 jam-packed hours brainstorming, writing, rehearsing, and performing original plays in this year’s Extreme Theater held November 13-14. This year’s groups faced the additional challenge of including a catch phrase as a significant part of the script and a specific objective for a cast member in each group.

To Err is Human, to Fail is Tom Thompson
Phrase: “Be all that you can be”
Objective: To win a contest.
Synopsis: Poor Tom Thompson struggles to find something he can be successful at; he enters a beauty pageant, tries out for a girls basketball team, and competes in a piano competition, encouraged by a local drifter who encourages him to “be all that you can be.”

Sunshine, Lollipops, & Rainbows
Phrase: “Where the beef?”
Objective: To meet a president.
Synopsis: Sweet little Molly just wants a “normal” bedtime story, but Dad can’t let go of the idea of adding zombies to every fairy tale. From “Little Red Riding Hood and the Zombies” to “Hansel and Gretel and the Zombies” to Good Night Zombie” to “President Zombie,” fearsome zombies permeate every story and squash Molly’s hopes of a peaceful night’s sleep.

The Dress Robber
Phrase: “We make money the old-fashioned way….we earn it.”
Objective: To stop a robbery.
Synopsis: A concerned dress shop owner frets over recent robberies in the area when she is asked to make a dress for the celebrity Lady Ruby. The owner and her workers lay down plans to prevent the sneaky robber from making off with any of their creations in the nick of time.

P.R.O.M.
Phrase: “Don’t leave home without it.”
Objective: To become PROM king.
Synopsis: High school couples compete in a game show to see who will become P.R.O.M. king and queen. The jocks, the brains, the popular ones, and the regulars….all have a chance at greatness in this competition.

The Great Escape
Phrase: “It’s all inside.”
Objective: To marry a celebrity.
Synopsis: Elderly Mr. Stevenson schemes to find an escape from his rest home where the highlight of each day is bingo.

Meet the Robinsons
Phrase: “Can you hear me now?”
Objective: To teach someone a lesson.
Synopsis: The Robinsons welcome home their daughter and her fiance while trying to deal with a hard-of-hearing and paranoid elderly parent.

Athletics

Josh Crowther All Valley Team Member

April 13, 2010
by: Meridian • Athletics

4 Meridian Players Named All State

March 17, 2010
by: Meridian • Athletics

Meridian 2010 Girls Basketball

February 18, 2010
by: Meridian • Athletics

Meridian Girls Win at State Tounament

February 17, 2010
by: Meridian • Athletics, News

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