On November 21 and 22, the talented members of Mepham High School’s drama club, Skull and Bones, took to the stage to present an engaging and mysterious whodunit with their exceptional performance of “Clue.”
The play, based on the classic board game and movie, captivated the audience and kept them “clued” in as they tried to solve the mystery alongside the characters. The cast delivered a memorable performance, bringing laughter and joy to the stage.
An impressive aspect of this play was that there were two different casts on the second day of performance: one for the matinee and another for the evening. Each brought its own uniqueness to the performance. Both casts were incredibly talented, and it was clear how much dedication they all had and how much enjoyment they had while performing.
Senior Claire Arnoff, a cast member, expressed her feelings about this year’s fall musical. She said, “‘Clue’ was such a memorable experience, and I am so glad that we were able to perform it for my senior year’s last play.” This sentiment captures how meaningful that experience was for her during her final year of high school.
The fall play has become a tradition at Mepham High School, and this year’s rendition of “Clue” highlighted the hard work and dedication of everyone involved. Once again, the fall play was successful, only creating excitement for their spring musical! The performance of “Mamma Mia” will take place on March 26 and March 27.