A double dose of farce April 5, 2007
Play-within-a-play spring play makes physical demands on De Soto High School actors
As an aging actor playing a burglar in the play, Sam Wilcox reaches for his primary motivation, a bottle of wine held by Jhasime Roddick.
Patrick King's character mistakenly gives flowers meant for an actress to the girlfriend of the play-within-a-play's two-timing director.
In a dress rehearsal the cast of "Noises Off" is to perform, Ashley Durkin and Ross Brown discuss the strange goings in the two-story house they are visiting.
Leslie Hodges comforts an abused Kyle Groen who gets the worst many of the misunderstanding involving the cast's tangled relationships.
Jhasime Roddick tries to prevent Ross Brown's character from using an ax to get revenge on someone he wrongly suspects of involvement with his love interest.
Leslie Hodges' character tries to take an ax away from Ross Brown in a scene from De Soto High School's spring play "Noises Off." The scene takes place in the second act of the play-within-a-play when the action shifts to the goings on backstage and the growing tensions of the cast from real and imagined love triangles.
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