Win-E-Mac to present fall play in new Arts & Events Center

Win-E-Mac High School will present their fall play Villain School by Brian D. Taylor on Saturday, November 21st at 7:30 P.M. and on Sunday, November 22nd at 2:30 P.M.  at the new Win-E-Mac Arts & Events Center..
The setting of the play takes place at the Villain School where the students are being taught how to hone their villainy skills.  
There are five orders of villains, the convicts, the monsters, the witches, the misfits and the geniuses.  
The school is run by the fearful, strict headmistress (McKenzie Fuller) and the 3 evil professors, Snide, Black, Murk portrayed by Maci Hamre, Aries Qualley and Mariah McKeever.
The monster crew consists of Sasquatch (Travis Balstad) Werewolf (Joey Revier) and Mummy (Tyler Wilson).
The convicts include Sharkey the Card Shark (Chris Kuznetsov) Pick and Pock, the pickpockets (Jordan Jerdee and Brock Trandem) and finally the pirate Davy Backstabber (Kolton Stuhaug). 
The witches, who are members of the Order of Enchantment, are Kelsey Knutson, Madison McKeever, Kate Johnson and Breanna Carroll.
The misfits are portrayed by Quasimodo (The one and only Mikey Revier), Garbage (the sad, but hopeful Jessica Kasprzak) and Sandra (Just a normal kid, Katelyn Sanden).
The Geniuses who are in the Order of Marvels are Heidi, the queen bee (Shayley Espeseth), Mal, her clone making friend (Indiana Nornes) and Beatrix the brown noser (CeCe Peterson).  
Finally, there is Frank Stein, the new guy in school is well acted by Hunter Chaput.
This talented cast will be the first cast to act on the new stage at the recently completed Arts Center.  The community is cordially invited to the momentous event.
The play is produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Services Inc., Englewood, CO.
A note from 
Bruce McWilliam:
To commemorate this long awaited occasion, I would like more information on past plays performed at Erskine, McIntosh and Mentor schools.  If you can recall the name of your class plays or all school plays, I would appreciate receiving this information.  
If you still have the play script and would be willing to send a copy of the script’s cover or a few pages of dialogue, I would be very grateful.  I would like to put up a display with this information.
I directed my first play at Erskine High School in 1968.  It was titled, “Granddad Steps Out”.  
I directed a repeat of it some 40 years later.  I should’ve kept a record of them.
Please send script covers, dialogue, or any anecdotes you remember to: Bruce McWilliam, 23684 410th St SE, Winger, MN 56592

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