The High School Falcon Players’ presentation of The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie was a
thrilling success! The cast was invigorated by the audience's enthusiasm. From the curtain
opening to the final closing the audience was enthralled by the story and the cast. Raven
Larson, playing Mollie Ralston gave a standout performance in her first high school role and
Zachary McCormick was an amazing Sergeant Trotter. There were some great comic
moments provide by Frankie Marchi as the flashy, messy-haired architect Chris Wren. The
rest of the cast, Mallory Johnson, Tyler Hagans, Ben Cleaveland, Rachelle Anderson and
Payson Mosher also performed very well.
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Falcon Players
High School
Honk!
Regular - August 20-21
Dinner Theater - August 22

The Mousetrap
Regular - November 12-13
Dinner Theatre - November 14

The Taming
of the Shrew
Regular - April 8-9
Dinner Theatre - April 10
HONK!
The musical extravaganza HONK! was brilliantly performed to a standing-room-only crowd.
The audience was taken to a land of farm and swamp animals where they laughed and cried
with the characters onstage. Philip Amerine led the talented, enchanting cast as the ‘Ugly’
duckling who discovers his true inner beauty as well as a beautiful outside when he becomes
a swan. “Philip used his amazing voice and his very intelligent acting ability to create a
character that goes through a huge transformation,” said the show’s director, Mrs. Gray.  “He
makes the little ‘Ugly’ a lovable and sweet child, while the older more mature swan is dashing
and handsome with the same sweet charm.”
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Charlotte’s Web
The Jr. High Falcon Player's Charlotte’s Web presentation was a big hit with adults and
children alike. The audience responded to the natural sweetness of Wyatt Leupp who plays
the lovable little pig, Wilbur. “Wyatt is a really nice, wonderful person and that just enhanced
his acting ability to create a character that the audience loved immediately!” said Mrs. Gray,
the show’s director. Also winning audience hearts were the characters of Charlotte and Fern,
played brilliantly by Mackenzie Kong-Sivert and Carissa Pena Rivas. “These girls are 7th
graders and this is their first show here at the Prep. I am so proud that they took the initiative
and led this cast to an incredible performance!”
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The Mousetrap
Jr. High
Charlotte's Web
October 1-2

Snow White
February 11-12
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest
The Jr. High Falcon Players presentation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black
Forest was filled with suspense and laughter. The witty script was complemented by a very
fine cast. Jenny Hershberger was stunning as the narrator, Miss On Time. The audience really
seemed to enjoy the comic performance of Courtney Schlief as the former beauty contestant
Queen Bella. Her pageant look and grating Fran Drescher voice were a recipe for laughter.
Ashleigh LaMountain was a very sweet, lovely Snow White. Cole Smith brought laughter out
from the audience as the dim-witted King. The Seven Dwarfs were quirky and hilarious and
brought down the house every time they were on stage.
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Taming of the Shrew
In Padua,Italy, a wealthy old man named Baptista Minola, has declared that no one may court
his lovely daughter Bianca until her older sister, the vicious, ill-tempered Katherine, is
married. Lucentio decides to overcome this problem by disguising himself as Bianca’s Latin
tutor to gain an excuse to be in her company. Hortensio disguises himself as her music
teacher for the same reason. While Lucentio pretends to be Bianca’s tutor, Tranio dresses up
as Lucentio and begins to confer with Baptista about the possibility of marrying his daughter.
A visitor to the region, the ill-mannered Petruchio, knowing that Katherine has a large dowry,
offers to marry her and tame the shrew, but who really gets tamed? Come and find out, as the
Falcon Players present this Shakespeare classic.  
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Admission
Admission is free to regular
Falcon Players performances.

Dinner Theatre performances
are $15 per person and require
advance ticket purchase.