A closing night for Frankenstein

A closing night for Frankenstein

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Frankenstein the fall play of Fossil Ridge High School, November 19 saturday night. It was brought to life with effort put in by the tech department, the actors, and the directors. The production was well put together and created countless memories for all who were involved.

Seniors such as Elizabeth Woolner as Elizabeth Lavenza the bride to be of Victor Frankenstein looked back on the night and her memories with Fossil’s theater department. Woolner looked back on her last play for Fossil on closing night “It is a very emotional experience, it’s really hard to describe since I’ve been apart of this for so long. This is incredible that this is going to be my last show.” Woolner smiled as she reflected on the show.

Director Kristian Rust smiling by the end of the night obviously proud of the theater department as a whole, “I’ve had so much fun bring this envision together… this has been one of the hardest shows for the tech department with all the projectors and the sound that the audience needed to hear.” Rust is looking forward to future productions to be put on by the department, but until then she is proud of the work everyone has put in.

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Closing night was a well over success for the department and has created a memorable performance for all the cast, crew, and the audiences. There is still more to come from Fossil’s theater department.

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