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Family members and friends congratulate the Clue cast.

From board game to high school play

HHS Theatre performs "Clue" with an overwhelmingly satisfied audience.
By Amanda Le
December 11, 2022

The curtains are drawn back. The characters are introduced while “Bang!” by AJR plays. The "Clue" play is based on the popular board game that is currently...

Isa Kusiolek acting in a scene from A Midsummer Night’s Dream with her fellow actors. (Courtesy of Isa Kusiolek)

Junior finds passion in the spotlight, learns valuable lessons

Junior Isa Kusiolek flourishes in her lead role in "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"
By Zoe Emerson
November 27, 2021

It may seem daunting to some to perform in an auditorium packed with hundreds of people, but for junior Isa Kusiolek, theater is something that has always...

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Midsummer Night’s Dream, 11.16.21

By Syed Hashmi
November 24, 2021

On Nov. 16 Huntley High School's theater program held their dress rehearsal for their play, "Midsummer Nights Dream." The public viewings for the play...

Feste, played by senior Anna Skala, singing to the crowd on Illyria Beach (photo courtesy of M. Barr).

“Twelfth Night” is a smash hit

By Madison Barr
November 4, 2017

n Nov. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Huntley High School is showcasing their production of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in the Performing Arts Center. The...

The cast warms up in the choir room before taking the stage at their Sunday performance.

Huntley students bring “High School Musical” to life

By Holly Baldacci
September 29, 2013
This weekend, Huntley students wrapped up performances of the 2013 freshmen-sophomore musical, “High School Musical,” which was directed by choir teacher Nancy Cross and theatre teacher Tom George.
A scene from Almost, Maine (M. Krebs).

Fall in love with Almost, Maine

By Kayla Garcia
November 1, 2012
This weekend, the Huntley High School Performing Arts will showcase their fall play called “Almost, Maine.” The show dates are Nov. 2 and Nov. 3 at 7 p.m., and Sunday Nov. 4 at 3 p.m.
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