Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Gunn Theatre presents Robots vs. Fake Robots

Gunn Theatre presents ‘Robots vs. Fake Robots’

Annika Bereny, Lifestyle Editor October 22, 2021

What does it mean to be human? Gunn Theatre’s fall production, “Robots vs. Fake Robots,” explores this question through a mix of comedy and tragedy. According to play director Kristen Lo, the show is set in the year 6000, when robots rule the world and being a robot is the standard. “Every...

Gunn Theatre prepares for production of “Something Rotten” musical

Vandana Ravi, Reporter February 18, 2021

Gunn Theatre’s 2021 Spring Musical will be “Something Rotten,” a light-hearted musical comedy about two Renaissance brothers competing with Shakespeare to write the world’s first musical. The performance will occur virtually in March, and the theater team hopes to experiment with different media...

Students express themselves through makeup-Junior Olivia Stanghellini

sohiniashoke November 9, 2017

written by: Sohini Ashoke Junior Olivia Stanghellini has been involved with Gunn’s theatre program since her freshman year and is now the o cial theater makeup artist. She is also a crew member who participates in stage tech, and does all three activities backstage during showtimes. Stanghellini’s...

Behind the Scenes: Student Directors

deianah May 20, 2016

Written by Deiana Hristov Eight individual mini-shows means eight individuals take on the role of student director and lead the One Acts actors to a great performance. This year, the stu- dent directors for One Acts are seniors Jessy McKeown, Emily Liberatore, Alyssa See-tho, Grace Berger, Eva Stoneburner,...

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Gunn Theatre’s fall play to feature unique, minimalistic production

The Oracle November 5, 2015

Written by Evalyn Li This year’s annual fall play, “Our Town” by Thorton Wilder, follows the different stages of Emily Webb and George Gibbs’s lives in Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. While this play was written in 1937, it is considered a quintessential high school play that is still beloved...

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