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The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

Mrs. Bennet (played by Finnian Owsley) advises her daughters (played by Sasha Mintz and Nadiya Naehr) on matters of marriage.

Fall play brings “Pride and Prejudice” to Lowe Theater

Aien Du and Nathan Kim October 23, 2023

It was only the first scene, but laughter was already erupting throughout Lowe Theater as the hectic Bennet family’s apathetic, bold, spoiled, ecstatic and neglected natures turned a timeless classic...

Seniors Ava Steely and Jay Love prepare for the play during one of the dress rehearsals in the week leading up to the live performances.

Students prepare for fall play “Clue,” performing Oct. 14, 15

Kate Johnson and Emma Arnold October 14, 2022
Set in 1954, this year’s fall play “Clue" is a comedic murder mystery and cult-classic full of heinous accusations, trap doors and murder weapons. Performances will take place on Oct. 14 and 15 in the Lowe Theater.
"Much Ado About Nothing" premiered on Oct. 14, after weeks of rehearsal and difficulties with Hurricane Nicholas.

Johnnycake kicks off the year with fall play “Much Ado About Nothing”

Lucy Walker and Elizabeth Hu October 22, 2021
Johnnycake's rendition of "Much Ado About Nothing" premiered on Oct. 14, after weeks of rehearsal and difficulties with Hurricane Nicholas.
D’Artagnan (sophomore Tanner Watson, middle) defends Constance (junior Natalie Brown, right) from Count Rochefort (junior Henry Miller, left).

Three Musketeers, EHS football game scheduled simultaneously

Russell Li, Staff Writer October 28, 2019
The Upper School fall play "The Three Musketeers" and the football game against EHS took place at the same time on Oct. 4.
Orcus, the slacker demon, watches "Friends," ignoring the adventurer's interruption.

“She Kills Monsters” brings fantasy world to life

Abigail Poag, Staff Writer November 13, 2017
"She Kills Monsters" took place partially in the real world and partially in a fantastical game of Dungeons and Dragons, leading to creative characters, costumes, and sets.
Cast members rehearse one of the play's fight scenes.

“She Kills Monsters” tackles identity, fantasy

Abigail Poag and Sophie Caldwell November 9, 2017
This year's fall play, "She Kills Monsters," combines humor and modern social issues in a fantasy setting.
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