IN PHOTOS: East Three Dinner Theatre serves up the laughs
A wholesome and scrumptious tradition was back at East Three School this month. East Three School’s drama department’s Dinner Theatre resumed with two showings of High Rise Hijinks , a collection of scenes built around apartment humour. Their efforts paid off, raising over $3,700 for the East Three School basketball program and helping spread the theatre bug in Inuvik.
A wholesome and scrumptious tradition was back at East Three School this month. East Three School’s drama department’s Dinner Theatre resumed with two showings of High Rise Hijinks, a collection of scenes built around apartment humour. Their efforts paid off, raising over $3,700 for the East Three School basketball program and helping spread the theatre bug in Inuvik.
Toby (Zandria Blake Andre Bernhardt) and Ben (Thomas Thrasher) attempt to connect telepathically to their apartment’s previous tenant — or is it the pizza guy? Eric Bowling/NNSL photoEmma (Ellie Pond) and Dawn (Emily Joe-Beaudin) have a chat about Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations over cheese twists and pop. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuJohn Dillon performs during dinner. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuChris Sulz sings a song for the crowd during dinner. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuJolie Wolki and Emily Joe-Beaudin put on their make-up. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuIndigo Taylor gets some final touches on her makeup before going on stage. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuTess (Indigo Taylor) and Kip (Melody Hauer) clean Kip’s apartment to the amusement of the crowd. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuEllie Pond sings a song for the crowd during dessert. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuJamie (Marshal Jellema) conforts Blake (Jordanna Ruben) after the pair look into the future. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuDescartes Dulay, Malakai Keegan-Drennan, Adam Mortada, Madden McNiel and Jacoby Day cooked the meal on behalf of East Three Basketball. Photo courtesy of Kevin XuCo-director Abe Drennen, sound technician Dave McIssac, costume and makeup lead Melanie Cole, co-director and set designer Dierdre Dagar and poster designer Brooke Dalton. Photo courtesy Kevin Xu
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