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From the background to the spotlight: Peyton Flakes rise to fame in theatre

From the background to the spotlight: Peyton Flake’s rise to fame in theatre

Savannah Ostler, Staff Reporter September 4, 2015

Aspiring screenwriter and actor, senior Peyton Flake is starring in the fall production of “You Can’t Take it with You.” Flake plays the role of a middle aged woman, Penny Sycamore, whom is a wife...

Theatre scales back for Almost Maine

Theatre scales back for ‘Almost Maine’

August Bowers, Staff Reporter April 23, 2015

  Perry High School had the honor of putting on ‘Almost Maine’, a show filled with love that is lost and found. With Perry being famous for it’s huge stage productions, ‘Almost Maine’ was...

Ben Nelson: the student, the tragedy, the tradition

Jordan Williams, Photo editor April 20, 2015

Every year, the drama department hosts the “Ben Nelson Comedy Night,” a night full of student-produced comedy. The talent is great, but one question lingers through the heads of many: who was Ben Nelson? Ben...

“Wizard of Oz” takes Perry down the yellow brick road

Jordan Williams, Photography Editor March 3, 2015

“We’re off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!” The drama department’s production of the “Wizard of Oz” takes Perry on a journey down the yellow-brick road. Though not reaching...

Ben Nelson scholarship to be given to theatre student

Peyton Flake, Staff Reporter April 28, 2014

The Ben Nelson Showcase has usually been reserved for members of the the Perrywinkles Improv team, but this year, it is open for all Perry students to participate. The showcase has a wide range of talents...

Theatre taking it to state again

Peyton Flake, Staff Reporter March 6, 2014

Perry’s APAC class is going to the State One-Act festival again, following last year’s first place win at the same competition. This year’s entry is a musical, which separates it from the other...

Perry theatre rocks it’s way to nationals

Peyton Flake, Staff Reporter February 10, 2014

The latest regional Arizona acting competition ended in success as 19 of the school's theatre students qualified to compete at the International Thespian Festival. The theatre program walked away with...

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