By Heather White
Archivist
On April 30, May 1, and May 2, the Neshaminy drama department premiered their spring drama show, “Dead Man’s Cell Phone.” The performances took place in the Black Box Theater at 7pm each night.
“Dead Man’s Cell Phone” is a play about a girl named Jean that discovers the cell phone to a man that died in a café. She answers the phone when it rings and pretends to be an old co-worker to the dead man, Gordon, so that she can take messages from friends and family. Jean wants to give closure to Gordon’s family by creating stories about his last moments.
Neshaminy’s rendition of the play features the talent of nine students. These students include Hannah Lieb, Megan Walsh, Billy Kraft, Cora Burns, Sara Greenleaf, Carly Flaig, Chris Perugini, Hannah Sizemore, and Jordan Hayes.
The production was directed by Kim Aubrey and student directed by senior Colin Bonner.