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Niles North Presents Festival Of One-Act Plays Dec. 18-20

Students directed the productions, and there will be a different rotation of plays each day. Some examples: 'Tainted Love,' 'Why The Sea Is Salty,' 'Doggy Poo,' 'Family 2.0.'

Niles North High School will present a Festival of One Act Plays on December 18 through 20 in the Drama Performance Center at 9800 North Lawler, Skokie, District 219 announced

Showtimes are 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and each performance features a different rotation of plays. All plays are student-directed. Reserved seating is $5. Contact the Box Office at (847) 626-2122 or visit www.nntheatre.com. A free community performance will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 18.

Festival schedule:

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Wednesday, December 18 at 10 a.m.

-       “Why the Sea Is Salty,” a Korean folktale. Directed by Joanna Vaklin. Cast: Ena Allahverdy, Joe Isip, Julia Melnick, Chris Nguyen.

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-       “The Moon Please,” by Diana Son. Directed by Sabina Dzelilovic. Cast: Joe Isip and Alex Monte.

-       “Doggy Poo,” by Jung-Seang Kwon (translated from Korean by John O’Donnell). Directed by Nathan Selinger. Cast: Eric Simon, Uche Nwansi, Kayla Chinitz, Anaje Silva, Geoff Schmelzer, Mikki Stotter.

-       “R.A.W. (‘Cause I’m a Woman),” by Diana Son. Directed by Teresa Franks. Cast: Gabrielle Dizon, Nina Rickett-Green, Cariss Yau, Kati Yau.

Wednesday, December 18 at 4 p.m.

-       “Sure Thing,” by David Ives. Directed by Lauryn Schmelzer. Cast: Dani Brown, Morgan Conneely, Chris Nguyen.

-       “Blue Skies,” by Marvin L. Cotlar. Directed by Samuel Rosenfeld. Cast: Natalie Aleman and Hannah Doherty.

-       “Loyalties,” by Murphy Guyer. Directed by Robin Wallace. Cast: Casey Behrens, Andrey Poloz, Margaret Selinger, Spencer Soglin.

-       “Glory in the Flower,” by William Inge. Directed by Jaquelyn Shannon. Cast: Hunza Abbasi, Sean Luo, Sara Morrison, Andrey Poloz, Leah Shain, Emma Vaughan, Glenn Weissman.

-       “Family 2.0,” by Walter Wykes. Directed by Ryan Loach. Cast: Aaron Niederman, Kyra Sarris, Nathaniel Schetter, Violette Shearer, Spencer Soglin.

Wednesday, December 18 at 7 p.m.

-       “Why the Sea is Salty"

-       “The Moon Please”

-       “Doggy Poo”

-       “R.A.W. (‘Cause I’m a Woman)”

-       “Snows of Kiliminjaro,” adapted from the short story by Ernest Hemingway. Directed by Amy Hagedorn. Cast: Heeah Banerjee, Jacob Bernstein, Nina Codell, Geoffrey Schmelzer.

Thursday, December 19 at 4 p.m.

-       “Tainted Love,” by Walter Wykes. Directed by Hannah Sahyouni. Cast: Hannah Brown, Phil Klafta, Martin Wiviott.

-       “Hello, Out There,” by William Saroyan. Directed by Noah ZEidman. Cast: Molly Bowes, Jessica Fucik, Raiq Hussain, Tommy Montgomery.

-       “Emotional Baggage,” by Nina Sheingold. Directed by Camille Paskind. Cast: Sally Alvarado, Katie Bean, Zain Dababneh, Simon Gebremedhin, Miriam Moss, Martin Wiviott.

-       “Armed Robbery for Dummies,” by Paul R. Roman. Directed by Evan Sturt. Cast: David Gilbert, Sean Lou, Josh Sahadeo, Stacy Herman.

-       “Intermission,” by Daniel Meltzer. Directed by Madeline Martin. Cast: Jacob Bernstein, Abby Bettenhausen, Ingeobrg Halseth, Raiq Hussain, Martina Scofano, Elizabeth Soglin.

-       “Postcards,” by James Prideaux. Directed by Erin Rourke. Cast: Rachel Kaufman, Nathaniel Schetter.

Thursday, December 19 at 7 p.m.

-       “Sure Thing”

-       “Blue Skies”

-       “Loyalties”

-       “Glory in the Flower”

-       “Family 2.0”

Friday, December 20 at 4 p.m.

-       “Why the Sea Is Salty”

-       “The Moon Please”

-       “Doggy Poo"

-       “R.A.W. (‘Cause I’m a Woman)”

-       “Snows of Kiliminjaro”

Friday, December 20 at 7 p.m.

-       “Tainted Love”

-       “Hello, Out There”

-       “Emotional Baggage”

-       “Armed Robbery for Dummies”

-       “Intermission”

-       “Postcards”

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