Theatre

  • Students who join the Theatre Program at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School are considered "Scholar Artists" throughout their high school journeys. Scholar Artists progress year-to-year from Beginning, to Intermediate, to Proficient, to Advanced Theatre, as demonstrated in the presentation slideshow and Four-Year Scholar Artist Program Table below.

Productions

Murder in the House of Horrors

The SRMHS Theatre Department is pleased to announce our production of Murder in the House or Horrors this month in our auditorium! Everything you need to know is being updated here, so check back soon.

Adults $16.30

Senior Citizens (62 and up) $11.20

Student Rate (any Wcpss student with ID) $5.49

WCPSS Staff with ID's $0.00

A 3% Credit Card Fee will be applied to orders with paid tickets.

  • Performances will be as follows:
    • Friday, October 18th 2024, at 7:00 PM
    • Saturday, October 19th  2024, at 2:00 PM & 7: 00 PM
  • Scan the QR code on the poster below to purchase your tickets via a mobile device.

     

    Murder in the house of horrors

SRMHS Theatre Slideshow

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Join Us

Four-Year Scholar Artist Program

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    Year 1:
    Beginning Theatre

    Year 2:
    Intermediate Theatre

    Year 3:
    Proficient Theatre

    Year 4:
    Advanced Theatre

    Acting

    Focus on the history of the art form and technique by building the actor’s instrument

    Focus on strengthening the actor’s instrument by exploring methods and selecting audition pieces

    Focus on depth of knowledge in a particular acting method and development of special interest performance work

    Focus on analysis of great performers and performances as well as building a performance portfolio

    Writing

    Focus on adapting folk tales, fairytale, and classics through collaboration with peers

    Focus on improvisation and sketch comedy as well as non-verbal storytelling

    Focus on generating monologues from personal  and historical perspectives  and devised work in collaboration

    Focus on original devised work through the lense of a drama theorist

    Directing

    Focus on building a shared collaborative vision as a member of the team

    Focus on building and communicating a vision with a team

    Focus on analysis of great works and practitioners and directing peers in an established work

    Focus on creating a directorial process and directing peers independently

    Performance Studies

    Focus on exploring alternative theatre forms

    Focus on companies and individuals who engage in alternative forms of theatre and performance

    Focus on documentation and process of alternative theatre experiences for audience and artist

    Focus on building and crafting alternative theatre experiences

     


Drama Club and International Thespian Society

  • Scholar-Artists also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular organizations and special projects outside of the classroom, such as that of our school Drama Club and International Thespian Society.  

    Drama Club: 

    • Attend shows (Wake County Schools & local professionals companies)
    • Assist with productions
    • Assist with fundraising 
    • Attend conferences 
    • Earn points toward International Thespian Society
    • Grow friendships
    • Grow skill sets