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The Student News Site of Richard Montgomery High School

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The Student News Site of Richard Montgomery High School

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Pet Show and Tell

Pet Show and Tell

Davi Jacobs, Features editor
May 26, 2022
RM’s Dance Club practices at lunch on Wednesday, Feb. 23, for an upcoming performance at the spring pep rally. Besides spirit events, the club also performs at cultural fairs. Recently, they performed at Beall Elementary School in Rockville. Sophomore Samiksha Mahashetty, the vice president of the club, helped lead the dance practice. “It’s just a really fun experience,” she said.

Feb. 23, 2023: Dance Club

Claire Xu, Arts Editor
February 23, 2022
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

Avery Wang, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2022
Senior Kobina Asafu-Adjaye (middle), and juniors Carolyn Connor (front) and Daniel Murphy (back) cower onstage during a rehearsal for “The Greatest Show of All Time”. “The Greatest Show” is a 30-minute one-act play that will be performed at the 2023 One Acts Festival. The student-run festival serves as a yearly fundraiser for the drama club, with four student-written, directed, and produced shows debuting in one night. “The Greatest Show” is styled after the bottle episode of a sitcom, placing a group of five characters into a game of competition and hijinks as they compete for tickets to the Greatest Show of All Time. “There’s a lot of physical comedy and one-line humor in the show,” said Asafu-Adjaye, who plays Casey. “I dive on the floor a couple times, things are spilling and breaking and it’s just a lot of fun overall,” he said. “The Greatest Show of All Time” can be seen on one night only; February 10th at 7:00PM in the RM auditorium. Tickets are available at the door, $5 for students and $15 for anyone else.

Feb. 6, 2023: One Acts, rehearsal

Ella Koenig, Photo Editor
February 6, 2022
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