After weather postponed the original event, the Indianola High School Theatre Department winter show featuring four student-led shows. The four shows include:
12 Angry Villains – written by Jason Pizzarello and directed by Matt Winjum and Suzi Fredricks
L.O.S.T. – written by junior Ella Jack and directed by Rico Miller and Noah Kruse
Just Like I Wanted – written by Becca Schlossberg and directed by Peyton Powers and Tarah Cashen
Sofa Spud – written by senior Sam Burns and directed by Michael Rothchild, Larry Schippers, and Sam Burns
The final showing of the performances is tomorrow 7pm in the Indianola High School Auditorium. Find more about the shows and how to purchase tickets below.
vancoevents.com/us/CFUT
$7 for students, seniors, & veterans
$12 for adults
12 Angry Villains, written by Jason Pizzarello & directed by Matt Winjum & Suzi Fredricks. A jury of 12 of literature’s most famous villains must decide if Peter Pan is guilty of Captain Hook’s murder and, therefore, must sentenced to grow up forever. This parody of the famous play 12 Angry Men/People is a hilarious take on why people can’t agree on anything.
L.O.S.T., written by junior Ella Jack & directed by Rico Miller & Noah Kruse. Four disparate teenagers get lost on a field trip in the woods. What happens when these students who should never have left their homes encounter the dangers of bees, bears, & a Blue-Tufted, Red-Chested, Southwestern, Nordöstlicher Vogel
Just Like I Wanted, written by Becca Schlossberg & directed by Peyton Powers & Tarah Cashen. At sixteen, Joey has just committed suicide. Through narration and a series of flashbacks, Joey shows us the life he used to lead and why he chose to end it — but we also see the unexpected effect of his death on his classmates, teachers, and family. NOTE: this show deals with self-harm, suicide, and mental health. It is not suitable for children under the age of 12.
Sofa Spud, written by senior Sam Burns & directed by Michael Rothchild, Larry Schippers, & Sam Burns. Stan is the ultimate couch potato. If it can’t be done from the sofa in front of the TV, it isn’t getting done by him. His sister Francine is fed-up with his laziness and makes a plan to evict Stan from the couch, the apartment, and her life. Come see how the battle of the davenport ends!