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CHS students work on their production of a new play. (Jackie Saia photo)

The curtain goes up Thursday.

Coupeville High School’s production of Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic runs May 9-11.

Show time is 7:00 PM each night.

Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for students, and $5 for students with ASB.

As you prepare to be immersed in “a very familiar story about finding out you are a wizard and being swept away to a school of magic,” enjoy the pics above and below, which come to us courtesy Stefanie Ask and Jackie Saia.

And for more on the play, pop back to my first story here:

Magic in air, magic on stage

 

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Snappy promotional material. (Photo courtesy Veronica Crownover)

Snappy promotional material. (Photo courtesy Peg Tennant)

Time to get your theater on.

The Coupeville High School Wolf PAC Theatre Troupe hits the stage tonight for the first of four shows with an evening of one act plays.

Performances are set for Friday and Saturday this week (Mar. 4-5) and next week (11-12), with the curtain going up each night at 7:30.

The plays are:

Cinderella Wore Combat Boots by Jerry Chase

The familiar fairy tale gets a modern rebooting.

Cast/Crew:

Jakobi Baumann (booth)
Jaschon Baumann
Desirae Bradley
Jae LeVine
Tamika Nastali
Madison Rixe
Eric Wertz
Khanei Williams

Popular by Alex Broun

Written by Australia’s “Shakespeare of short plays,” this short slice o’ life looks at three young women who love to hang out in the park and read all day.

Cast/Crew:

Jakobi Baumann (booth)
Bree Daigneault
Dani Johnson
Tamika Nastali
Rebecca Robinson
Sophie Sandhal

The Letter “H” Girl by Alex Broun

In the final moments before actress Lillian Millicent “Peg” Entwistle jumps to her death off the Hollywood sign in 1932, she is joined by an unexpected visitor — the ghost of English romantic poet Thomas Chatterton.

Cast/Crew:

Sebastian Wurzrainer (director)
Sophie Sandahl (booth)
Sebastian Davis
Miranda Kortuem

Second Best Bed by Tim Kelly

Described as “a romantic speculation for eight girls,” this features the largest cast of the evening and is set in the early 1600s in Stratford-on-Avon, England.

Cast/crew:

Robin Cedillo (booth)
Desirae Bradley
Veronica Crownover
Bree Daigneault
Julia Jones
Sofia Karlsson
Mckenzie Meyer
Emily Reid
McKenzie Rice

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Mckenzie Meyer, hanging out with cousin Leroy Meyer.

Mckenzie Meyer, hanging out with cousin Leroy Meyer.

Whenever Mckenzie Meyer sings, she remembers her older brother, Kyle.

The Coupeville Middle School eighth-grader, who deftly balances sports, drama and band in a busy life, first found music thanks to her older sibling, who passed away recently.

It will be a link that will always keep the two connected.

Kyle got me into music and I never let go,” Meyer said. “He taught me to sing, which I find is the easiest way to express my emotion, so without him I wouldn’t be the same and I probably wouldn’t be in band.”

Now in her third year of band, Meyer started on the clarinet, before bouncing over to the saxophone.

Regardless of what kind of music she’s playing, it’s a world she enjoys at all times.

“I like all the types of music we play, especially in jazz band,” Meyer said. “I love music and band seemed like the perfect place.”

Like all musicians, she’s a work in progress, and would like to improve “definitely my sight-reading and knowing my notes. I need to work on tone.”

Away from the band, she’s always active (“I spend my spare time listening to music and climbing trees”) and has played volleyball, basketball and track for CMS, while also taking part in the school’s drama club.

Since the middle school doesn’t offer soccer, Meyer kicks up her heels playing for a team out of Oak Harbor, but is already looking forward to joining the Wolf pitch squad next year when she becomes a CHS freshman.

“I can’t wait to play in high school next year!”

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McKenzie Rice lays down some tunes. (? ? photo)

McKenzie Rice lays down some tunes. (Wendi Yang photo)

McKenzie Rice can wail.

The Coupeville High School sophomore, who has a busy schedule with tennis, drama, Leo’s Club and band, is inspired by a legend when she picks up her saxophone.

“I think my strength is my tone and how well I can manipulate the sound of my instrument, but I could definitely improve on almost everything there,” Rice said. “My goal is to be able to get as close as I can to playing like Charlie Parker on the saxophone. He is amazing!”

A four-year veteran of band (“I joined because I was given the option to join either band or choir, and at the time, not having any idea what either completely were, I chose band and have not regretted the decision once”) she also plays the flute.

Regardless of which instrument she has at a given moment, she delights in the audience response she and her bandmates receive.

“I enjoy getting to hear all the cool music we play,” Rice said. “I like playing for everyone at our concerts.”

While the legend of Charlie Parker inspires her, two more close-to-home players helped fire her interest in the sax.

Shelby and Anna (graduates from two years ago/amazing saxophone players) had a huge impact on me,” Rice said. “They made me challenge myself and try to improve as much as I could so I could prove that I was good enough to play with the high school band.

“Without them I wouldn’t have had anyone who proved that great saxophone players can exist in small towns,” she added.

A big fan of her pre-cal class, Rice is fond of the Leonardo Di Caprio film “Inception” and Maroon 5 (they’re an amazing band”). She was also just in the CHS stage production of “Christmas Belles.”

“My primary interest is pretty much just acting and drawing,” Rice said. “I mostly spend my time with family and/or friends, or catching up on all the work my teachers give me.”

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drama1Sneaky. Very, very sneaky.

Right here in the middle of your daily sports report, a little drama thrown in for good measure. Who would have seen that coming?!?!

But I give in fairly easy to a little pressure from the Drama Mafia, it seems, so here’s a couple of words about the upcoming Coupeville High School production of “Christmas Belles.”

Now, I could point out it’s playing in November and maybe they’re jumping the gun a bit on the season. Or I can be smart and just promote the sucker.

It’s a Southern farce about squabbling sisters, family secrets, a surly Santa, a vengeful sheep and a reluctant Elvis impersonator.

I like the sounds of this already…

And now meet the cast members:

Seniors:

Heni Barnes
Megan Oakes

Juniors:

Bella Cedillo
Amanda Hoseman-Foley
Taryn Ludwig

Sophomores:

Sebastian Davis
Miranda Kortuem
Emily Reid
McKenzie Rice
Tristian Richards
Rebecca Robinson
Julianne Sem
Shane Squire
Sebastian Wurzrainer
Sam Wynn

Freshmen:

Desirae Bradley
Robin Cedillo
Jae LeVine

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