Welcome to the South Shore Vocational Technical School's Drama Club!
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South Shore Vo-Tech Drama is in its 12th year. The founding "Mothers", Eileen Hayes and Sandy Smith started in 1991 with The Devil and Daniel Webster which was performed in the school cafeteria. Culinary Arts students helped in making the first dinner show at South Shore and history was made!
Since the beginning of the construction of the new wing, all performances were performed in the Lecture Hall and dinner was served in the new Brass Lantern restaurant. The Drama Club drew upon all the shops in the school to make a successful triumph and true team effort.
Drafting students design our sets. Plans are then given to the Carpentry Department for them to build the sets. Electrical installs all lighting and makes sure the dimmer board is up and running while Electronics works on the sound system and special effects for the play. Precision Machining Technology and Metal Fabrication/Welding students make anchors and special projects for the sets such as swords created on a lathe machine for Taming of the Shrew. Graphic Arts designs and prints programs, posters and tickets and Cosmetology students do hair and make-up for the actors.
Over the years teachers and guidance have helped make our annual Dinner Show one of the best highlights of the year!
This year's performances of "The Odd Couple" will be performed April 7th, 8th and 9th.