Monday, November 08, 2010

Tucson: GREEN FIELDS presents "12 Angry Men"

 

From: Donna Kreutz [mailto:prwords@q.com]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 1:59 PM
Subject: Schedule Change: Green Fields Play Runs Nov. 17 - 19.

 

PLEASE NOTE SCHEDULE CHANGE: PLAY NOW OPENS & CLOSES ONE NIGHT EARLIER

  

GREEN FIELDS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Contact: Joe Romanov,
jromanov@greenfields.org or 297-2288.

 “12 Angry Men” Presented Nov. 17-19 by Green Fields Advanced Drama Students

 Tucson, AZ – “12 Angry Men” is a 1950s drama about a jury deliberating the guilt or innocence of an 18-year-old accused of murdering his father. The Advanced Drama students of Green Fields Country Day School will present this play Nov. 17, 18 and 19 at 7 p.m.

 A dissenting juror in a murder trial slowly manages to convince the others that the case is not as obviously clear as it seems The play explores the justice system process and the role that prejudice, personal feelings an dmorality have in the final outcome.

 Directed by senior Ian Byrd, the cast includes two other seniors – Philip Heilman and Anthony Salas in leading roles – plus two freshman, six sophomores and one junior. All 12 are on stage throughout the play. This is a “close to professional” level production with full costume, sets and lighting, according to Green Fields drama teacher Joe Romanov.

 Tickets are $7 and can be reserved by calling the school at 297-2288 or purchased at the door. The show will be presented in the Center for Performing Arts at Green Fields, 6000 N. Camino de la Tierra, near Shannon and Orange Grove Roads.

 Founded in 1933 as a boarding school for boys, Green Fields has grown into Southern Arizona’s oldest independent K-12 college preparatory school. The K-12 curriculum includes core classes in English, social studies, science and math, plus foreign languages, the visual and performing arts, technology, publications and athletics.  For more information on Green Fields, call 297-2288 or visit www.greenfields.org.

 

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