10/15/2019 0 Comments Guthrie Field TripBy: Killeen Prater Thursday October 10th, students involved in the high school plays attended the glass menagerie at the Guthrie in Minneapolis. These students were giving this chance thanks to Corrila Clark. This is a great opportunity for many students. The students that participate in the high school plays are very excited to see how a professional play is performed, this can be a great tool to enhance their acting skills. Plays are a great way to show how literature and arts interact. The play was about 2 hours long. It is a play that is focused on a memory of the narrator Tom Wingfeild. This play is set in St. Louis in 1937, Tom is an aspiring poet who works in a shoe warehouse to support his mother and sister. Many of the students had positive reviews and would recommend it to others. Anna Degerstrom who has seen many plays at the guthrie went as far to say that it was one of the best plays she has ever seen. The Guthrie is such a cool experience and if you get the chance you should definitely go see any play there. With this is mind many other students enjoyed the play very much, everyone dressed up and looked very formal representing our school very well. This trip was going to include 10th grade english students but because of a substitute shortage the school could not send chaperones. These students were disappointed but they will be allowed to attend a play at the Guthrie in February. The theatre students will also be allowed to attend this play.
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