Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

aster Minds. Members of the Theatre III class designed and constructed the sets of both "Fiddler on the Roof," and ''The Female Odd Couple." The Art of Drama Whether in Theatre I, II, III, or IV these courses were bound to capture students' imagi– nations. They not only offered a creative outlet for the artistic but also allowed hands-on expe– rience at designing make-up, costumes, and sets; learning monologues, scene studies, and productions; not to mention everything that might fall in between. Each year the Drama Department pre– sents two main-stage productions. The fall musical was "Fiddler on the Roof." The produc– tion took Franklin High by stormwith a packed house nearly every night. There were close to sixty students involved in this extensive show, which took almost two and a halfmonths to put together. One teacher commented, "This is the best show FHS has ever done." In the spring season, students began practice on the slightly smaller production ofonly eight people entitled "The Female Odd Couple." Theatre was open to anyone and everyone. It gave students a break from reality, allowing them to step outside the norm. The surreal world of the theatre was needed to provide students and faculty alike with some much needed entertainment. For the Love. James Trimble as Model cou– rageously steps forward to ask Art Peach as ....;.,~Tevye permis– sion to marry his daughter Zeitel. played by Kelly Meece. Creative Construction. Three Theatre IH students go over the blue prints for con– structing the set of "The Fe– male Odd Couple." Forbidden. Fyeka flirta– tiously offers the shy Chava his book to borrow and read, which she cannot re– sist. Theatre Art 47

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