10 Ways to survive Life in a Quarantine - December 17 - December 18, 2020

Pierson High School

 Acknowledgements 

This year's Pierson Fall Play involved unique experiences and challenges.The entire ensemble, production staff, and crew would like to say a very special thank you to the following:

 

Ms. Brittany Carriero, Principal of Pierson High School and our guardian angel, for her support, encouragement, problem-solving skills, and boundless good will.

 

Mr. Jeff Nichols, Superintendent of Sag Harbor School District, Mr. Mike Guinan, Assistant Principal of Pierson High, and the SHUFSD School Board. We appreciate your incredible support and guidance in these trying times. 

 

Robin, Anne, Vickie & Jahana in District & Main Office for their continued support and assistance with the shows.

 

The teaching and custodial staff for your help, understanding, and accomodation of Pierson's theater people.

 

Mr. Austin Remson and Mr. William Fujita for allowing us to use the Band Room for our rehearsals, and to the faculty that rearranged their "offices" on the stage to accommodate our rehearsals and performances.  

 

The parents of our ensemble for their support, cooperation, and understanding of the huge committement necessary for the success of the production.

 

Thanks to members of the cast for bringing in props from home and also to the Glass family, Joe Bartolotto, Christine Farrell, Elizabeth Cataletto, Peter Solow, Anja Holden, Jack Brodie, and Lyla Quinn. 

 

A shout-out to our beloved seniors:

 

Gaylin Davey--You are the epitome of professionalism. We have counted on your vigilant preparedness, your seriousness through rehearsals, and your great instincts. Thank you for being a (figurative) rock in, at times, tumultuous seas of the theatre.You've been a joy to work with. 

 

Ryan Brown--Thank you for your sense of humor, the sense of levity you bring to lighten up even the most stressful times. You are always willing to do anything we have asked (other than dancing!)

 

Emily Brownstein--We have appreciated your quiet passion for theatre and your seriousness in approaching our productions. We will miss your sweetness and kindness.  

 

Thomas Schiavoni--Thank you for your willingness to always step up at the last minute to help us out in any way we ask. You always come through in the end, regardless of how many conflicts you navigate through the rehearsal process.  

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