13 Signs Yo Should Stop
Being a Pirate
by A.M. Dittman
Directed by Nenya Greenlee
The most dastardly crew on the high seas is horrified when Jamie starts to question the pirate's life. Helping people? Putting a unicorn on their flag? Dabbling in Buddhism? What could be worse?! The pirates must set their shipmate straight before it's too late, but the sea is full of distracting sword fights and manatees that look like mermaids. A goofy celebration of the arrrrt of being a pirate for crews of all sizes.
Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)
Cheer Squad
by Jeff Goode
Directed by Kathryn Johnson
Tracy is the new girl who really wants to be a part of her school’s cheer squad. But to do that she is going to have to impress two backbiting cheer captains who insist on leading by bad example.
Produced by special arrangement with YouthPLAYS (www.YouthPLAYS.com)
The New Margo
by Stephen Gregg
Directed by Lola Mason
It's only four days until classes of their freshman year begin, and Margo didn't come back to the dorm last night. But of the five friends who went off to college together, only Delta seems worried about it. Finally, Margo arrives, and she makes quite an entrance. She's been made over: stylish new glasses, a new hairstyle and a whole new attitude. She looks fantastic! There's just one problem: Margo isn't Margo. She's a different person, and only Delta seems to realize it. As Delta frantically tries to convince her friends that this Margo is a fake, she finds herself locked in a battle of wits with the imposter. Delta knows that something terrible has happened to the real Margo, and she desperately needs to outsmart the new Margo in order to keep the same thing from happening to her. Get ready for a jaw-dropper of an ending!
Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois
What’s Left
by Michael Woody
Directed by Luke Shelton & Noah Whisonant
In the remnants of a once-familiar world, far into the future, lies a forgotten history. What's Left is a thought-provoking play set in a time where Earth is a desolate wasteland. The story follows two alien characters, Bart and Kingston, who encounter a sentient AI named Brom left behind on the abandoned planet. As Brom guides them through remains of human civilization, the aliens confront their preconceived notions about humanity and the nature of existence. Through encounters with Brom and exploration of Earth's ruins, they uncover profound truths about the past and their own identities. Brom, in turn, seeks solace in the aliens, grappling with his own purpose and the mystery of his abandonment. The play explores themes of loneliness, purpose, and the enduring legacy of humanity.
*This play was written for PDA by a student at Wando High School.*
Senior Directing 2024 Playbill.pdf
Being a Pirate
by A.M. Dittman
Directed by Nenya Greenlee
The most dastardly crew on the high seas is horrified when Jamie starts to question the pirate's life. Helping people? Putting a unicorn on their flag? Dabbling in Buddhism? What could be worse?! The pirates must set their shipmate straight before it's too late, but the sea is full of distracting sword fights and manatees that look like mermaids. A goofy celebration of the arrrrt of being a pirate for crews of all sizes.
Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)
Cheer Squad
by Jeff Goode
Directed by Kathryn Johnson
Tracy is the new girl who really wants to be a part of her school’s cheer squad. But to do that she is going to have to impress two backbiting cheer captains who insist on leading by bad example.
Produced by special arrangement with YouthPLAYS (www.YouthPLAYS.com)
The New Margo
by Stephen Gregg
Directed by Lola Mason
It's only four days until classes of their freshman year begin, and Margo didn't come back to the dorm last night. But of the five friends who went off to college together, only Delta seems worried about it. Finally, Margo arrives, and she makes quite an entrance. She's been made over: stylish new glasses, a new hairstyle and a whole new attitude. She looks fantastic! There's just one problem: Margo isn't Margo. She's a different person, and only Delta seems to realize it. As Delta frantically tries to convince her friends that this Margo is a fake, she finds herself locked in a battle of wits with the imposter. Delta knows that something terrible has happened to the real Margo, and she desperately needs to outsmart the new Margo in order to keep the same thing from happening to her. Get ready for a jaw-dropper of an ending!
Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois
What’s Left
by Michael Woody
Directed by Luke Shelton & Noah Whisonant
In the remnants of a once-familiar world, far into the future, lies a forgotten history. What's Left is a thought-provoking play set in a time where Earth is a desolate wasteland. The story follows two alien characters, Bart and Kingston, who encounter a sentient AI named Brom left behind on the abandoned planet. As Brom guides them through remains of human civilization, the aliens confront their preconceived notions about humanity and the nature of existence. Through encounters with Brom and exploration of Earth's ruins, they uncover profound truths about the past and their own identities. Brom, in turn, seeks solace in the aliens, grappling with his own purpose and the mystery of his abandonment. The play explores themes of loneliness, purpose, and the enduring legacy of humanity.
*This play was written for PDA by a student at Wando High School.*
Senior Directing 2024 Playbill.pdf
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Thursday, May 9th @ 7pm
Friday, May 10th @ 7pm
Saturday, May 11th @ 4pm
Saturday, May 11th @ 8pm
Ticket Prices
$5 Student
$5 RHSD Staff
$8 Adults
*Save $1 on your ticket at the door if you bring a can for those affected by the Rock Hill Storm April 20th*
*Please note: Rock Hill School District has now implemented the Clear Bag Policy at all events. Review here.*
Thursday, May 9th @ 7pm
Friday, May 10th @ 7pm
Saturday, May 11th @ 4pm
Saturday, May 11th @ 8pm
Ticket Prices
$5 Student
$5 RHSD Staff
$8 Adults
*Save $1 on your ticket at the door if you bring a can for those affected by the Rock Hill Storm April 20th*
*Please note: Rock Hill School District has now implemented the Clear Bag Policy at all events. Review here.*