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The WHHS theater department will put on five shows during the 2018-2019 season, the first being Tony nominated Into the Woods. All five productions incorporate the common theme of magic and love into
their plot, allowing for beautiful storytelling to take place.

Waiting in the Wings

Owen Cummings, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
September 12, 2018
Stage manager Martha Dameron, ‘19, ensures that the production runs smoothly. “My role in Pippin is to make sure that the production keeps moving,” Dameron said, “It’s to make sure people are doing what they need to do when they need to do it. On the tech side its a lot of ‘are we on track to get all the props, are we on track to finish  all our costumes on time’ and stuff. During the show I’m generally calling cues so like when you see light changes, that’s me.”

Pippin Cast

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
February 16, 2018
From left to right: Lydia Noll, ‘19, Peter Godsey, ‘21, and SENIOR Augustus Corder. Corder plays Pippin, the protagonist. Noll plays Catherine, Pippin’s love interest and the mother of Theo, played by Godsey.

Dance Dance Revelation

Delaney Owens, Editor in Chief
February 16, 2018

Peepin’ at Pippin with Lydia Noll

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
February 16, 2018
Video games like Final Fantasy and Call of Duty have focused more over the decades on creating realistic environments and characters for the player to experience. This is just one of the arguments for why videogames should be considered an art form.

From Mario Kart to Fine Art

Joseph Stanichar, Fine Arts Writer
December 11, 2017
Fall Art Show; Making a Statement Through Artistic Means

Fall Art Show; Making a Statement Through Artistic Means

Isabel Nissley, Deputy Online Editor in Chief
November 17, 2017
Declan Robinson, ‘18, Maya Robinson, ‘19, and Clare Brennan, ‘20, all involved with She Kills Monsters, show off posters that illustrates one of the main character’s interest in comics and video games. A variety of student volunteers and WHHS stagecraft students made the set.

Monster of a Show Kills Stereotypes

Isabel Nissley and Joseph Stanichar
October 20, 2017
Madison Hochman, ‘18, painted a self portrait that contrasts with the white and black background. Hochman said that she began to take art more seriously in eighth grade.

City Wide Art Show

Krilaunda Perkins, Fine Arts Writer
April 17, 2017
Writing on the Wall was held in the Forum on March 8. Writing on the Wall is an annual spoken word tournament held by Gleam.

Writing on the Wall

Sofia Tollefson, Managing Editor of Current Events
March 21, 2017
The Gleam team has a meeting after school in Mr Taylor’s room.  They talk about their opinions and personal preferences.

The Gleam Team

Krilaunda Perkins, Fine Arts Writer
September 28, 2016
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