CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ONE ACT CAST RECEIVES THEIR AWARDS
The cast of the Crookston one-act play, Dark Road, received their awards for the sub-section and section competition this week. Crookston placed 1st in the subsection, and 2nd in the section.
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The cast of the Crookston one-act play, Dark Road, received their awards for the sub-section and section competition this week. Crookston placed 1st in the subsection, and 2nd in the section.
The Crookston High School One Act Play “Dark Road” was named the runner-up of the Section 8A One-Act Play Contest Friday night. Bagley High School won the contest and advanced to the state contest with their play titled “Orphan Trains.”
The Crookston High School One-Act play cast and crew competed in the Section 8A championship in Crookston on Saturday. Crookston performed ‘The Remarkable Susan’, a dramatization of the trial of Susan B. Anthony after she and a number of other women attempted to vote. Director Beth Carlson said she was proud of the students and
The Crookston High School’s public performance of its One-Act play will be Tuesday, January 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School auditorium. The play, ‘The Remarkable Susan’, is a dramatization of the trial of Susan B. Anthony, after she and a number of other women attempted to vote, explains Director Beth Carlson. “In
The Crookston High School One Act Play cast and crew finished second place in the Minnesota State High School League Sub-Section 30 One Act competition held at the Crookston High School auditorium. Ada-Borup’s performance of “The Beauty of Letting Go” won the competition with Director Shirley Trickle. The Crookston cast and crew performed “Among
The Crookston High School One Act play follows the mold of NBC’s This Is Us or ABC’s A Million Little Things, centered around seven second-graders dreaming about what their futures will look like for a school project. And instead of flashing back, you’ll flash forward to the critical moments from weddings to mental illness and