“What Can’t Be Said” Touches Audience’s Hearts, Inspires Students’ Creativity
February 11, 2015
Mirror Images group writes own screenplay and performs
by Ariana Cherry
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter
Students in Sullivan High School’s prevention theater group, “Mirror Images,” literally got to see their hard work come alive on stage during last Friday’s original production of “What Can’t be Said.”
The magic not only radiated from the portrayal of true-to-life characters from the students, but it also reached out to the hearts of the audience, loud and clear. The production’s message reached about 400 people, who were in attendance to see the show.
“I have had several people stop me this weekend to tell me how much they loved the play and how well written it was. Some people also have told me that they cried because certain characters were like people they knew or were like they were in high school. It truly touched a chord with people,” said Becky Lawson, Mirror Images adviser and SHS English Teacher.
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