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STAGE 2: REFLECTIONS

She Kills Monsters

5/10/2022

 
Haley Flanigan
5/20/2022 01:33:23 pm

She kills monsters was a great experience for me. I enjoyed seeing what it was like to have real rehearsals every day and having a deadline. We did not have a long period of time to finish the show but the amazing crew, cast and director did a great job. It was fun to be apart of something so big and great and to make all the new friends I did. This experience will help me in college acting and in any other acting I do.

Sasha Sukach
5/20/2022 01:36:55 pm

I think it a really cool learning experience with the production part for me. I enjoyed learning how to make puppets (bugbears) and seeing the behind the scenes of a really cool show. Some of my favorite moments of the show was the lighting. The lighting was amazing.

Imani Cowart
5/20/2022 01:38:37 pm

This show was an absolute and utter delight to work on, especially considering this is going to be my very last show. This project was HUGE! From idealizing the show to casting, to building the set and finalizing all if the technical elements i Couldn't say anything but good things about working on this show and with this people. Woking as the Technical Director for this show put me in a familiar room of responsibility and tasks, but it felt like a step up from my previous positions. I was able to assist in casting needs and technical needs, one of the biggest projects that I was the most proud of was working on the large dragon puppet that made an appearance at the end of the show. I'm so happy to have worked with this group of people and bring such ana amazing project to life!

Messina Ponce
5/20/2022 01:39:10 pm

I think this was my favorite production I’ve been a part of. I felt confident in my abilities of a stage manager and going in I was just excited to see what we’d make together. Working on the show felt so fast but there was so many moments of growth throughout it. I feel like there was a lot of creativity when it came to props this time around and a lot of problem solving that came with it. The dragons were definitely probably my favorite things done but so were the paper puppets. Getting closer to everyone else was nice too, this show definitely feels like one of the best with everything. I’m happy this was the last show I worked on, though it’s bittersweet.

Alex C.
5/20/2022 01:39:36 pm

She Kills Monsters was a fun project to work on. I really enjoyed getting to stick around after school and work on the dragon puppets. I also really enjoyed working on the lighting and getting to spend the shows with the group in the tech box. A lot of the members of the cast were so much fun to be around, which made rehearsals and performances even more enjoyable. It was great to get to know the groups that were involved with the show.

Merrick Combs
5/20/2022 01:41:43 pm

She Kills Monsters is the best production I have had the pleasure of being a part of. It was incredible in scale and in execution, and I am very glad to be able to have been involved in every part of it. Helping to design and create the puppets, props, costumes, and set was difficult but rewarding. Playing Miles was awesome, and having a fun DND themed costume was a great experience. I am happy with the end product, and I think that this will be a show to remember for many years to come.

Orianna Morales
5/20/2022 01:46:10 pm

I had a great time working on SKM! I was not apart of the cast or official crew, but i did work very hard on Stage 2. I worked hard on completing the Bug Bears, painting various items, and setting up the set. It was beautiful to see the production come all together when I went to watch it. Everyone worked so hard on this production and I am so happy to be apart of it!

Chariel Carter
5/20/2022 02:03:17 pm

Although i wasn't an official crew member it was a really good experience. It helped build my theater strengths. I haven't been a crew member before so being able to help get the set ready and help build the background felt good. She kills monster was beautiful and it really takes a lot from actors to all these crew members for it all to work out.


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