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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The Classical Actors Ensemble will visit St.Paul Academy and Summit School to perform As You Like It.

Classical Actors Ensemble will inhabit Huss Center stage to perform As You Like It

Clare Tipler, RubicOnline Production Manager February 15, 2017
The Classical Actors Ensemble will perform As You Like It for SPA on the Huss Center stage on Feb. 15. Students in Shakespeare, ninth graders, and those with period 4 free are welcome to attend.
The Winter One Acts highlight student directing and acting on the Huss stage on Jan. 27. (From left to right) sophomore Max Moen, junior Sylvie Schifsky, junior Drew Fawcett, junior Maya Shrestha, junior Jonah Harrison and sophomore Elise Parsons perform.

PHOTO GALLERY: Student-directed Winter One Acts express visual creativity

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor January 27, 2017
The Winter One Acts take place Jan. 27 in The Huss Center stage and feature student acting and directing.
Seniors Soph Lundberg and Coleman Thompson midway through the performance.

As You Like It fuses student energy and professional skill

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor November 28, 2016
The Upper School drama program put on a rendition of Shakespeare's comedy As You Like It.
As You Like It brings up topics like gender identity which are relevant in todays society. The illustration shows a transformation of a shakespearean character from woman to man.

As You Like It offers Shakespearean gender bender

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor September 30, 2016
The second fall play in the Huss Center for the Performing Arts is As You Like It by William Shakespeare.
USC creates new social spaces

USC creates new social spaces

A.M. Roberts, Staff Writer May 27, 2016
Students now have more seating near the athletic entrance and Huss Center entrance.
Marius (Justin Zanaska) holds Eponine (Taylor Reints) as she dies singing A Little Fall of Rain after being shot in battle.

GALLERY and SONGS: Students perform anticipated musical Les Miserables

Amodhya Samarakoon, Chief Design Manager May 24, 2016
See a gallery from Friday night's performance of Les Miserables at St. Paul Academy and Summit School and listen to clips of the songs from the show.
SUMMIT SINGERS AND ACADEMY CHORALE perform Dec. 4 in the Huss Center.

Pops 2015: first Huss concert takes audience to the Star (War)s

Krista Schlinger, Staff Writer December 18, 2015
The first Pops concert in the Huss Center took place Dec. 4 and 5. Students and faculty express their thoughts and opinions on how the concert went and the big changes that took place this year.
Maggie Vlietstra as Aaron Kreifels, the man who found Matthew Shepard.

The Laramie Project offers numbing truth

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor December 7, 2015
The Laramie Project was performed at the Huss Center for Performing Arts on Nov. 20 and Nov 21.
Sixth grader Isabella Tunney (Debbie Fine) pedals to save her family and stop robbers, while seventh grader Maren Ostrem, Debbie’s older self, narrates the adventurous story of Dizzy Fantastic. “When Debbie learns that she can fly on her bicycle, she feels empowered to become Dizzy Fantastic, super hero!” Hueller said.

First play in the Huss Center is also a world premiere

Jonah Harrison, Staff Writer November 9, 2015
Middle School theater season begins with the world premier of Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying Bicycle written by Middle and Upper School English teacher Andy Hueller.
Junior Emily Schoonover sings her solo in City Called Heaven.

Performing arts students rehearse for Huss Center opening night gala

Stephanie Li, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 11, 2015
The Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools have joined together to put on an amazing performance in the Huss Center Oct. 10 for St. Paul Academy and Summit School donors.
Head of School Bryn Roberts poses in the RedLeaf Art Commons of The Huss Center for Performing Arts. “We wanted to raise money
for something we really needed for the students in the community,” Roberts said.

The Huss Center brings excitement to the community

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor October 3, 2015
New Performing Arts Center is first step in Building Futures Campaign.
Theater students get excited about performing in the new Huss Center. From left to right: junior Kyle Ziemer, senior Maren Findlay, juniors Phoebe Pannier, Andrew Michel, and Cole Thompson.

Theater Students Respond to New Performing Stage

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor October 1, 2015
With its new stage and spaces for the Drama program, the Huss Center for the Performing Arts represents a new chapter for Drama at St. Paul Academy and Summit School.
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