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Avery Wang

Freshman Cory Breychak performs the musical number “Everyone Always Dies” as part of the 2023 One Acts Festival. RM’s annual One Acts Festival showcases four student-written, directed, and produced shows. Breychak performed in “Psychopoly,” directed by seniors Jake Lee and Parker Rock, a musical about a Nerd, Jock, Theatre Kid and Popular Girl who play a game of monopoly as part of a psychology experiment. “This play took everything from us,” Lee said in the show’s director speech. “But we’re so so excited for you to see it,” Rock concluded.

Feb. 13, 2023: One Acts, performance

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