Immaculate High School presents Rick Abbott’s comedy Play On! -- perfect for all audiences -- on November 21, 22 & 23 at 7pm.
Play On! is the “hilarious story of a theatre group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising the script.” The play is set on the stage of a community theatre where the actors try their hardest to pull off a “dramatic” murder mystery.
The public is invited to attend this presentation from Immaculate’s award-winning Fine Arts Department -- tickets are now on sale at www.immaculatehs.org/playon. Program ads and sponsorships are also available on the website. “Play On!” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company.
The main cast includes:
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Remy Chila ‘21 of Danbury as Aggie
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Elizabeth Flaherty ’20 of New Fairfield as Gerry
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Robert Fontenelli ‘21 of Danbury as Henry
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Nicole Kolitsas ‘21 of Woodbury as Polly
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Sarah Almeida ‘20 of Brookfield as Marla “Smitty”
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Jack Gibowicz ‘22 of Danbury as Saul
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Arthur Trey Michaelsen ‘20 of New Fairfield as Billy
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Camille Vail ‘20 of Danbury as Violet
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Laura Rettus ‘22 of Poughquag as Louise
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Olivia Hynes ‘20 of Danbury as Phyllis
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Lizzie Varda ‘20 of Brookfield as the Costumer
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Vincent Fontenelli ‘21 of Danbury as the Piano Man and Gerry’s Understudy
ENSEMBLE:
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Tatiana Amaral ‘22 of Danbury
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Ethan Beaulac ‘21 of Ridgefield
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Alanna Emiliano ‘22 of Danbury
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Olivia Esposito ‘23 of Danbury
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Alison Harco ‘20 of Danbury
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Drew Mitchell ‘20 of Brookfield
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Angelina Radeschi ‘20 of Brookfield and Polly’s Understudy
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Michaela Shovak ‘22 of Southbury
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Jude Vail ‘23 of Danbury
Immaculate High School encourages students to find success in academics, athletics, fine arts and clubs and is ranked in the top third of all high schools in the State of Connecticut by NICHE. One of the more affordable private high schools, Immaculate High School is also among the highest ranked Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Bridgeport and continues to attain the highest SAT scores in the Diocese. Immaculate High School students, a representation of area public, private and Catholic schools, seek academic challenges, discover leadership and engage in progressive learning opportunities and have high success rates: 100% of the Class of 2019 were accepted to choice colleges and universities and were awarded college scholarships and grants totaling $27 million.