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Student-directed
Lottery Caps Seven Milton Plays this Spring |
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May 15, 2002
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This week, a student-directed play closed out a busy spring season
for the performing arts at Milton. This spring more than seven productions
came to life on various stages at Milton Academy: The annual spring
play Lettice & Lovage in King Theatre; Never the Sinner,
in room 1212; a Class III play performed in Straus; a Middle School
play, The Boy Who Fell Into a Book, performed in the studio
theatre; and an independent production of The Lottery, produced
and directed by Julia Cain Class II in Milton's outdoor amphitheater.
This spring, Julia and a cast of 13 Upper School students and brought
The Lottery (adapted by Brainer Duffield from a story by
Shirley Jackson) to a little-known Milton stage, the outdoor amphitheater
beside The Kellner Performing Arts Center. Faced with a number of
challenges, no set, few props, no curtain, and little practice
time due to rain and wind the cast and crew persevered; The
Lottery was performed for a large audience of students and faculty,
many of whom had read the story as part of the Class VI English
curriculum.
Set in a small mid-century New England town, The Lottery
is about an annual festival that culminates in a strange and horrifying
lottery drawing that the townspeople think ensures their continued
well-being.
Cast (in no particular order):
Tessie Hutchinson - Julianne Gale (II)
Old Lady Warner - Fletcher Wolfe (II)
Ms. Wheeler - Essie Martsinkovsky (II)
Joe Summers - David Simons (I)
Tommy Wilkins - Dan Rizzotto (I)
Hazel Dunbar - Ruth Schlitz (I)
Belva Summers - Alex Miller (II)
Myrtle - Taylor LeMelle (IV)
Bill Hutchinson - Andrew Rozas (I)
Davy Hutchinson - Julie Ellison (IV)
Martin - Morgan Love (IV)
Ms. Bessom - Catherine Englis (III)
Narrator - Poornima Kirby (III)
Jake Dunbar - Michael Cohen (VI)

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