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Review: Sketch comedy troupe Nitrous Oxide wows with original skits

Review: Sketch comedy troupe Nitrous Oxide wows with original skits

Rose Bostwick June 15, 2015

by Rose Bostwick Nitrous Oxide, North’s sketch comedy troupe, amused audiences with its diverse, hilarious sketches Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre. The show opened...

Photo by Devin Perlo.

Review: 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee spreads laughter to audience

The Newtonite May 15, 2015

by Amy Morrill Peppered with alluring flashbacks, amusing dance moves, and relatable adolescent themes, this year’s spring musical is a must-see. Directed by seniors Ashley Campbell and Aiden O’Neal,...

Preview: Art Morning to reveal student artwork

Preview: Art Morning to reveal student artwork

Rose Bostwick May 15, 2015

by Rose Bostwick Paintings, drawings, ceramic pieces, and other artwork created by art students in the past year will cover Main Street and the art wing today from 7 to 9:30 a.m. for  “Art Morning,”...

Photo by Devin Perlo.

Preview: 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee to entertain audiences this week

The Newtonite May 12, 2015

by Amy Morrill Filled with fun, quirky characters and hilarious acting, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee will keep audiences entertained May 14, 15, and 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The...

The cast of Spontaneous Generation rehearses one of its improvisational games. Photo by Devin Perlo.

Preview: Spontaneous Generation to showcase hilarious, diverse improvisational performance

Rose Bostwick March 30, 2015

by Rose Bostwick Spontaneous Generation,to run in the Little Theatre Wednesday, April 8 through Saturday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m, is an unscripted improvisation show which relies on audience participation...

Photo by Devin Perlo.

Review: Once Upon a Mattress features exquisite performances, stuns audience

Rose Bostwick March 15, 2015

by Rose Bostwick and Lucy Lu Flowery vines weave through a luxurious castle, transporting the audience to a magical medieval kingdom where one girl challenges the idea of what it means to be a princess. Princesses...

Jazz Ensemble performs in Jazz Night.

Preview: Jazz Night to feature largest performance in history

Rose Bostwick February 1, 2015

by Rose Bostwick Showcasing individual aspects of each ensemble in North’s jazz program, Jazz Night will include performances from Advanced Jazz Improvisation, Jazz Ensembles One and Two, Jazz Workshop,...

Jubilee Singers performed at Harvestfest earlier this year. Photo by Josh Shub-Seltzer.

Update: Preview: Winterfest to display wide variety of talent in two-day event

Rose Bostwick January 24, 2015

UPDATE 1/28/2015: Due to the inclement weather, Winterfest I has been postponed to Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. Winterfest II will remain tomorrow at the updated time of 8 p.m.   In honor of the winter season,...

Senior Ella Laniado, sophomore Nick Scott, and junior Amanda Kuo sing Security Meltdown. Photo by Robin Donohoe.

Review: Cabaret Troupe performs songs about hardships of high school

The Newtonite January 8, 2015

by Amy Morrill Actors stand silhouetted against a bright red backdrop, singing about relatable high school issues, as they portray awkward, quirky teenagers in Cabaret Troupe’s “Seventeen.” The...

Preview: Cabaret Troupe depicts teenage struggles through modern music

Preview: Cabaret Troupe depicts teenage struggles through modern music

The Newtonite January 5, 2015

by Rose Bostwick Cabaret Troupe’s “Seventeen” explores the classic, relatable theme of transitioning into adulthood. Directed by senior Jonathan Gomolka and junior Elise Hausman, Cabaret Troupe will...

Review: Freshman Cabaret performs collection of dynamic skits, numbers

Review: Freshman Cabaret performs collection of dynamic skits, numbers

The Newtonite December 18, 2014

by Maya Abou-Rizk and Jessica Tharaud Dressed all in black with a pop of color, sixty freshmen take the stage, prepared to give their all in a performance to remember. The students performed a collection...

Review: Prelude to a Kiss tells story of love, drama

Review: Prelude to a Kiss tells story of love, drama

The Newtonite December 10, 2014

by Jacob Sims Speyer A dark, brick-clad set brings the audience back to the early '90s for a play that is comedic yet deals with serious themes about a young couple’s chaotic love story. Prelude to...

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