Fine Arts Night, which was held for the first time on Nov. 10, allowed students to showcase their talents to audience members.
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The CCHS Drama Club started working on their production of “Our Place” in August and will perform it during the One Act Play competition as well as at CCHS.
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“Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin”, released on HBO Max on July 28, is a thrilling series that takes the spin-off label to new heights.
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Students in the fine arts department performed their Spring showcase, “A Miscellaneous Musical,” on April 26 and 27 at 7 p.m. in the Mell Auditorium.
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The exclusive Netflix series released on Feb. 11 “Inventing Anna” has a constantly moving, but sometimes confusing plot that will leave viewers intrigued with the mystery of Anna Delvey.
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Senior Anna Tenner has become a leader in the Drama Program through her passion and commitment to theater.
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With a new teacher, the Clarke Central High School drama program is learning to operate under fresh direction.
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Curtain call: A profile in three acts
by Luna Reichert May 18, 2021CCHS fine arts department teacher and 1977 CCHS alumna Harriet Anderson plans to retire at the end of the 2020-21 school year and reflects on her experience at CCHS.
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Based on the 1983 book of the same name by Walter Tevis, Netflix released its Original limited series “The Queen’s Gambit” on Oct. 23. While it may appear to be a binge-show for intellectuals, it carries themes understandable to any mature viewer.
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The Netflix Original Series “Teenage Bounty Hunters”, released on Aug. 14, is clever, dramatic and thrilling, defying expectations audiences may have about the characters.
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The Clarke Central High School drama department is preparing for their upcoming spring production, “9 to 5”.
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As the Clarke Central High School fine arts department prepares for the upcoming spring production of “High School Musical,” held in the Mell Auditorium from May 2-4, participants work to adjust to final changes in the cast before the showcase.
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Clarke Central High School junior Nyah Carlson (middle, fourth from left) poses with fellow…
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The Clarke Central High School drama department will showcase one-act plays “Appropriate Audience Behavior” and “The Lottery” in Mell auditorium on Oct. 11-13.
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Junior Troy Deslatte has dwarfism, but he refuses to let his condition limit him.
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The Clarke Central Players are preparing for their performance of “Epic Proportions” that will take place in early November.
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Q&A: UGA Professor Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor brings Poe-try to CCHS
by Sunčana Pavlić October 21, 2016Professor of Language and Literacy Education Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor discusses her involvement with bringing Rose of Athens to perform at CCHS for Poe-tober and Poe-tober within Athens.
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The Clarke Central High School Players are putting on the 1975 Broadway classic Chicago from April 7-9 at The Morton Theater at 195 W. Washington St.
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Since the start of the spring term, fine arts department teacher Harriet Anderson has been changing classrooms every class period.
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Clarke Central senior Anthony Zuniga has been a part of drama at Clarke Central since his freshman year and has developed his skills in theater throughout his high school career.
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The drama department concluded some major events on their agenda for the school year and are reflecting on their experience and looking ahead to the second semester.
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Despite school cancellations and illnesses, the Clarke Central High School drama department was able to put on their Spring performance of Cabaret.
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Every year, the Clarke Central High School Drama Club puts on three to five productions. They spend countless hours rehearsing and the cast members expend boundless effort in order to produce each show.
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Sit back, relax and enjoy meeting students starring in the upcoming musical “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.”