The impending play, Harvey, hits Fossil Ridge High School this weekend. The play will be shown at Fossil in the performing arts center starting November 12, this Wednesday, up through the 15th of November. Tickets can be bought online and will be sold at the door for a price of 10$ for adults and 8$ for students K-College and children.
Harvey is the comedic story of a man named Elwood P. Dowd, played by FRHS senior Austin Feuer, that is the best friend and believer in the existence of a rabbit who goes by the name of Harvey. Throughout the story, Elwood is the only one who claims to be able to see him.
This will be Feurer’s third year in the drama department, and will be recognized by most as Sandy from last year’s play The Man Who Came to Dinner. As he looks on to this Friday’s opening performance, he says he can’t wait for opening night, as there is an excitement that comes with acting for an audience.
Visit www.showtix4u.com to buy your ticket today!
jacob stewart • Dec 4, 2014 at 2:27 pm
some of the dates where wrong it was fairly short over all good and i think you guys should have written how it went vs how it was before
Grace Philop • Nov 13, 2014 at 1:37 pm
This is a nice, simple article. However, some of your dates were incorrect. You said that the play starts on Friday the 11th, but really it starts on the 13th. Also, I noticed that you had a photo when I first clicked on the article. I would recommend that you put that photo up again or a different photo on the article itself to support the article. Also, maybe quote Austin instead of just paraphrasing to provide evidence to enhance your points.
Katie T-Baumgartner • Nov 13, 2014 at 1:23 pm
This is a very good article. It’s good that you could fit so much information into such a short passage without spoiling the play for the reader. you even put a line in! Great job! .(^-^).
Avree Linne • Nov 13, 2014 at 10:13 am
This article was good but I think you could have added more detail on what the play is about
Lauren Scott • Nov 13, 2014 at 10:11 am
I am going to see the play this weekend and this article was relevant and got me excited to go see it.