The Crookston Drama Department won first place in the One-Act play subsection competition held in Crookston yesterday with their performance of “Brian the Comet.” Four teams competed, and Ada-Borup was the other team placing with a second-place finish.
A list of characters, who played each role, and who helped with the performance can be found down below.
- Beth Carlson (Director)
- Zara Baig (Jude)
- Ethan Erdman (Brian)
- Jazmine Doyea (Mother/Assistant to the director)
- George French (Dad/Ensemble 6)
- Logan Melvie (Vending Machine)
- Emily Balboa (Ensemble 3/Doctor 1)
- Samantha Rezac (Ensemble 4/Doctor 2)
- Ella Kiel (Ensemble 5/Sheldon)
- Elizabeth Helgeson (Ensemble 1/Nurse 1)
- Halle Bruggeman (Lights)
- Phyllis Hagen (Costumes)
- Pat Seidel (Set Construction)
- Trey Everett (Artistic Designer and Vending Machine Construction)
Below is a picture of the group with their trophy for the accomplishment. Not pictured and unable to perform due to sickness were Shayla Azure, and Emily Shea.