‘Murder Will Make Him Mine’ kills its debut

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Hazel (Cami Clarambeau), far right, and Zachary (Neil Kagerer), far left, host a dinner party for their family, the Olympias.

The actors “Murder Will Make Him Mine” killed their performance on opening night, Thursday, March 9.

The play was written by senior Rian Schulz and directed by senior Cami Clarambeau, who also played in one of the lead roles.

Clarambeau was extremely happy with the cast’s first performance.

“I was happy with the performance last night, it couldn’t have gone better,” Clarambeau said. “I think the nerves of everyone helped us get it together.”

The play was full of elements of comedy, romance, and murder.

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Hazel (Cami Clarambeau) fights with David (Andrew Flynn) over a bottle of alcohol.

Clarambeau and senior Neil Kagerer performed well as the leading roles.

Clarambeau played Hazel Olympia and Kagerer played as Zachary Olympia.

The exciting story line kept me on the edge of my seat.

The acting was amazing and the cast couldn’t have fitted their roles any better.

The actors and actresses did an amazing job. Each of them fit their character perfectly and made it even more entertaining to watch.

The love-triangle that occurred, the fights, and the murders made the play extremely intense to watch.

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Zachary Olympia (Neil Kagerer), standing far left, and his illegitimate children argue over his parental status.

Schulz did an amazing job writing this play. The plot was great and the script was well written.

Transitions between scenes were good and sound effects and lighting seemed on schedule most of the time.

Many people found the play enjoyable.

Sophomore Emma Bishoff liked the performance.

“I thought it was really good,” Bishoff said. “Rian did an amazing job with the plot line.”

Bishoff also enjoyed the acting.

“I really liked how Cami’s character changed emotions so well,” Bishoff said.

Altogether, the play was a success. I highly recommend everyone see it for a good laugh.

The actors and actresses, directors, and writer should be proud.

Their will also be performances on Friday, March 10, and Saturday, March 11.

“I recommend that everyone should go see it,” Bishoff said.