“The Orphan Train is a serious play, which mixes it up from last years play “How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying”
The art and woods classes have been a major part in helping One-act build sets this year. Costumes take some of the rehearsal time. They like to rehearse in our costumes to make sure that we are comfortable in them and work with our props so that we look professional. All of our costumes are set in 1914 when the orphan train came to the Midwest. This year they are taking advantage with the lights and sounds to get the message out even more. …show more content…
Just like how the real Orphan Train was with many kids getting adopted and others having been looked over stop and stop