BGHS presents student- directed one-act plays

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The Bowling Green High School Drama Club presents An Evening of Student-Directed One-Act Plays tonight
and Friday. A team of over 40 students have been hard at work for three months preparing four short
plays and the student-led Improv Troupe.
Lily Krueger and Claire Wells-Jensen team up to direct a comedy by Ian McWethy about distractions caused
by internet use titled “The Internet is Distract — Oh Look a Kitten!”
Meagan Worthy directs a thought-provoking 16-minute play titled “Windmills and Millstones” by Louise
Wade, about characters whose playwright has abandoned them.
Rachel Amburgey directs a 10-minute comedy by Jonathan Rand that spoofs news reporting, titled “Action
News: Now With 10% More Action.”
Natalie Avery and Jessica Wilson co-direct a comedy by Christopher Fleitas titled “Life as a Techie or
Something Like It,” in which a student must decide which faction to belong to — the theatre techies or
the actors — of a hilariously bad high school musical.
Moe Kellow is the production’s stage manager.
Actors include Jared Bechstein, Ethan Brown, Megan Carmen, Megan Clifford, Austin Cook, Nova Cullison,
Kaitlyn Dorman, Megan Eddington, Jake Fausnaugh, Kameron Frankart, Chris Fyfe, Kat Griffith, Sophi
Hachtel,  Devon Jackson, Kat Knoell, Luke Kobylski, Thomas Long, Keanu McClellan, Micah McKanna, Michael
Martin, Narnia Rieske, Jessica Miller, Lily Parker, Alexis Reinbolt, Alexis Roehl, Erik Schempf, Brylie
Short, Olivia Strang, Bob Walters, Anne Weaver, Liz Webb and Frances Zengel.
Alexis Reinbolt and Elaine Hudson are this year’s Improv Troupe leaders.
Members of the Improv Troupe are Rachel Amburgey, Megan Clifford, Jake Fausnaugh, Elaine Hudson, Devon
Jackson, Charlotte Perez, Alexis Reinbolt, Martin Simon, Olivia Strang, Anne Weaver, Liz Webb and Meagan
Worthy.
Jo Beth Gonzalez advises the club and Ryan Albrecht is technical director.
The show will be staged in the Bowling Green Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Tickets are $6 for students
and senior citizens and $8 for adults. Seniors with a Bobcat Pass are free of charge.

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