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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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SHOW TIME. Peter (Sam Zelazo), Prentiss (Gray Whitaker-Castaneda), Ted (Davyd Barchuk), and Molly (Val Chafee) let deep emotions shine through to make their performance even more captivating.

Live theater returns to Huss stage with Peter and the Starcatcher

Rita Li, Elizabeth Trevathan, and Ali Browne December 1, 2021
Dazzling costumes, a creative Tick Tock Croc, and a cast that loved the spotlight made for a must see production.
Id be jealous if human flesh wasnt so delicious, Lydia, played by sophomore Valerie Wick, raises a bone to knock Nial (junior Samuel Zelazo) unconscious.

Despite COVID-19 restrictions, US One Acts bring people together

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline April 17, 2021
This year, One Act directors told stories of DMVs, murder, cannibalism, and Greek gods. Considering COVID-19 restrictions, these short plays were no small feat to organize.
Cast members of Under Milk Wood during a taped performance.

Cast and crew of Under Milk Wood find a way to bring the US play online

Will Schavee, RubicOnline December 14, 2020
This year the option for audience members to watch the play live was eliminated, as COVID-19 had other plans for the show.

[EPISODE 2] Fall Play Behind the Scenes: Rehearsal

Henry Burkhardt, Photo / Video October 15, 2019

Rehearsals have now started for the Upper School Fall Play, The Madwomen of Chaillot. The play will premiere on Nov. 22 in the Huss Center.  

Sophomores stand outside Mixed Blood theater before watching Hype Man on an American Literature field trip.

Hype Man hypes up American Literature class

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline Editor December 1, 2018
"Hype Man," a play the sophomore English class saw on Nov. 29 and written by playwright Idris Goodwin and directed by Director Shawn LaCount looks at hip-hop through the lens of age, race, and police brutality.
PLAY members shoot baskets in the gym.

PLAY serves as outlet for everyday stress

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor November 12, 2018
Since 2014, PLAY has provided a space for students to be active.
Senior Sawyer Johnson smiles as he observes the homecoming dodgeball tournament.

Addition of yacht dress up day proves popular

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor September 27, 2018
Homecoming week's addition of yacht dress up day had students in shorts and sweaters.
Dr. Heilig performs his famous bed of nails demonstration at the Science Alliance booth.

[QUIZ] Which club should you join?

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager September 7, 2018
With more than 35 options to choose from, picking a club for the 2018-19 school year may seem daunting. Take this quiz and find out which clubs might be a good fit for you!
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.
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.
Puck (Michaelson) dances with the Fairy Queen (Kadri).

The Guthrie’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream delivers spirited performance

Eva Perez-Greene, Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2015
Tyler Michaelson embodies Puck in his performance, and along with the rest of the cast, delivers a spirited yet complex comedy.
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