Redmond High School Students To Perform “A Christmas Carol”

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Redmond, Ore – The Redmond High School Troupers invites you to experience the classic holiday tale, A Christmas Carol, based on the novel by Charles Dickens and adapted by Howard Schor.

The cast and creative team is comprised of more than 50 students.
The RHS high school students are joined by younger actors from Terrebonne, Obsidian, Elton Gregory middle schools as well as John Tuck elementary.

Using methods that go back to the Greek theatre, student designers are developing a set based on periaktoi–triangular devices used for displaying rapidly changing scenes.

In addition, students have worked with choreographer, Mary Kilpatrick, co-founder of BEAT! Bend Experimental Art Theatre, to create dances that express Scrooge’s inner fears and inner child. It’s directed by Hilda Beltran, and her assistant student director Derek Villalobos, an RHS senior.

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