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TODAY AND EV’RY DAY: The cast and crew held its first performance of Freaky Friday in the MAC on Feb. 20. The musical stars Ellie and Katherine Blake, a mother-daughter duo who swap bodies in this story of self-determination and acceptance. Although the musical is a comedy, it offers a deeper message for audiences according to sophomore Elora Clarke.

“I think Freaky Friday is about accepting yourself and everyone around you for who they are, flaws and all, Clarke said. “More than anything it’s about love and positivity and how you should put kindness and acceptance into the world.”

Clarke (far right) plays the role of Lois, a sassy wedding photographer helping Katherine with her upcoming wedding.

“I’m the photographer that works for weddings magazine to photograph Katherine’s wedding,” Clarke said. “I think my favorite moment in the show is the song ‘What You Got’ with me, Danielle, Torrey and Katherine.”

Clarke said that opening night went well despite a few technical errors.

“There were a few mistakes and technical errors, but overall I think the energy was good, the audience was good, and everyone gave a great performance.”

Caption by Katie Martin.

A Throwback Thursday to ‘Freaky Friday’

With two other MacTheatre productions making huge news this week, it might seem odd that we are publishing a Freaky Friday photo essay, but we have been meaning to share this photo essay for a while, we...

THE ANGRIEST JUROR: Junior McCallum student Angelica Heikkala lashes out at her fellow jurors in opening night of 12 Angry Jurors. Heikkala said that it was enjoyable for her to play the role of Juror No. 3. “There’s not another role I would’ve rather played because I liked figuring out this one,” Heikkala said. 12 Angry Jurors was rehearsed mostly in the Theater 3 and 4 class. “It was new to me to have rehearsals mostly in class, but it ultimately was helpful,” she said. Heikkala’s role required a strong actor because her character has multiple big angry monologues as seen here where she flings herself violently towards another juror. Caption by Etta Fannin.

Extraordinary performances in the court

MacTheatre staged a pair of straight plays—12 Angry Jurors and Inherit the Wind—in the Fine Arts Building Theatre from Dec. 5-8. Both plays enjoyed three performances and mostly featured students from...

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