Clue: High School Edition - November 16 - November 18, 2023

Cooper Middle School

 Acknowledgements 

As always, this show is a great feat of many dedicated students, parents, staff and members of our community.  The entire ensemble would like to extend a special thank you to the following people:

 

Our incredible set builders who worked so hard to get this crazy set up and moving: Mr. Benedetti, Mr. Bowman, Mr. Coen, Mr. Gursoy, Ms. Herman, Mr. Oruncak, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Thoreson, & Mr. Walsh

 

Our parents who helped with all the set painting: Ms. Combes, Ms. Jose-Miller, Ms. Koushafar, Ms. Oruncak, Ms. Teitelbaum, Ms. Wingader, Ms. Worden & Ms. Zamora-Appel

 

Ms. Ahearn for all her help, support and approving all the crazy Amazon purchases we have to make for these shows

 

Mr. Rosser for our fantastic headshots and show photography

 

Ms. Worden for all last minute costume fixes and general problem-solving 

 

Ms. Koushafar, Ms. Teitelbaum, and Ms. Zamora-Appel for arranging our cast and crew party

 

All our snack and water donators, concession purchasers, photographers, ticket sellers, concession sellers and all parents who have donated time and energy to our program

 

Our custodians for all their tireless work in keeping up with all our messes and late night rehearsals

 

Joey, Richard, Patrick and our renovation crew who let us invade their work spaces and deal with all the problems that arise with putting on a show during a renovation process

 

Mr. Klena, our after school specialist for his support and providing snacks every day

 

Our administration for their constant support and late night show coverage

 

Mr. Kaufman, Ms. Taylor, and all the FCPS theatre makers

 

Reston T-Shirts and Blue View Productions for our show t-shirts and videography

 

Ashlei Peoples for her amazing keyboarding skills and all our music cues

 

Mr. Ansah, our chief set designer, constructor and the person who has to deal with our director every night when she comes home from rehearsals as a crazed, overtired monster

 

Mr. Kipperman, a history teacher who one time 6 years ago said he wouldn't mind helping out with the shows and got roped into the longest overtime ever, but now knows what blocking is and has made himself indispensible to the process.  

 

All of our teachers, who have been supportive, kind and understanding to the work and time this production requires

 

Our parents who have provided rides, food, support and all the schedule juggling it takes to make these rehearsals happen

 

 

 

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