The Student Voice of St. George's School

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The Student Voice of St. George's School

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The Student Voice of St. George's School

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Three plays, Two days, One Act

This Thursday and Friday, the St. George’s theatre department will be hosting the one act festival. This annual event consists of plays put on by the grade ten and twelve acting classes, as well as plays put on by teachers, and this year we will even have a student-directed play from Crofton House.

The plays put on will be: Rex, a post-apocalyptic play put on by the grade tens, and Twelve Angry Men, a court room classic with the acting prowess of the grade twelves. Other plays put on extra-curricularily are Mere Mortals, which is a three person cast consisting of Marc Levin, Alistair Pitts and yours truly.  The student-directed play is called Porcelain and Pink and features Mr. Pat Palmer’s daughter, Taylor Palmer, as the lead.

One act plays are perfect for everyone, even those with short attention spans. The majority of these plays are well under thirty minutes. So come on out and support the theatre department and all the acting classes’ hard work. Admission is only two dollars minimum donation and the doors open at seven pm. It is sure to be a wonderful two days, so try your best to come out. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Tristan Taylor
Tristan Taylor, Staff Writer
Tristan Taylor is originally from Toronto, Ontario, but he moved to Vancouver when he was four years old. He currently attends St.Georges and is in his grade eleven year. Tristan has a wide variety of interests including rap battling, beatboxing and acting. Besides having hobbies in entertainment, Tristan one day hopes to become a detective for the Calgary Police Force. Detective work interests Tristan as he has a strong passion for justice. Tristan has an interest in English and especially enjoys his English eleven courses. Outside of school, Tristan pursues entrepreneurial feats by being a middle man in a clothing company. On weekends, Tristan enjoys shooting pool downtown with close friends. Things Tristan wishes to improve on this year are his GPA and his leadership role in the school. Tristan strongly believes that "there's always something else waiting around the corner."  Believing in this helps him never stay down for long.

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