The backstage cast of a production sometimes requires more people than the roles on stage. We spent sometime capturing the scenes behind the curtain of One Man, Two Guvnors.
Cassie Sievwright serves as an usher, handing Tessa Krogh a program. Arts and volunteer hours are a winning combination.
Staging requires set design, lighting design, and sound design to make the set come alive when the actors enter.
Ava Lundquist communicates via headset with the booth for cues.
Members of the band including Joe Kelly, Graham Scott, and Neha Nayak (left to right) along with Mr. Mass rocked the stage.
Up in the lighting booth, senior Lauren Smith, senior and stage manager Rachael Norton, sophomore Elle Bishop, and senior Mary Dratz called cues.
Senior Julia Sexton puts on her hair net in preparation for her wig to become Dolly for the evening.
Costume director Mr. Melchior sews up Nathan Lopresto's costume pants... again.
Actor Chayla Velander (junior) with her character's wig.
Will New, Kevin Kodalen, and Lauren Smith search through a box of microphones.
Actor Timmy Lyne (junior) gets his hair grayed in the dressing room.
Senior Carter Starkey gets his base makeup applied and dried.
Underneath the stage where a mattress catches junior Brady Amundson falling and where people use as a passageway.
The stage from behind the curtains.
Junior Tim Anderson rests on the fly ropes, which move backdrop, curtains, and scrims.
Prop tables have outlines for certain items so nothing gets lost between performances.
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