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Third Annual Wayland High Movie Festival is Thursday

The 3rd Annual WHS Movie Festival takes place next Thursday, May 16 in the WHS Main Stage Theater. The actors and film crews will be walking the red carpet at 6:30pm and the movie screenings will start at 7pm.  Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults.  All attendees will be asked to vote for the People's Choice award which will be awarded at the end of the night.

This year we've got three very different short movies starring actors from the Honors Dramatic Arts classes as well as performances by several teachers including Sean Chase and Principal, Pat Tutwiler.

- Supply and Demand, a quirky teen comedy about tyranny, injustice and cookies. Confused?  Check out the website for the movie: http://supplyanddemandmovie.weebly.com/
Directed by Caitlin O'Keeffe, produced and edited by Madelyn Ponsetto; and featuring performances by Sean Chase and Pat. 

- Ross is about a 16-year-old transgender boy and his journey to accepting himself and trying to be accepted by others. It is directed by Allison Nolan, edited by Jack Case.  Here is the website for the movie: http://scripttoscreenross.weebly.com/about-the-movie.html

- Carolus Rex is about a 17 year old who has a mysterious dream where he is told that he has been chosen to prevent mankind's destruction.  Directed by Miles Adler, Edited by Brad Varnum and Audio/Produced by Connor Ball.  http://carolusrex.weebly.com/

We hope to see you at the movies!

This announcement was provided by Eric Dalbec a teacher at WHS.

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