The culmination of a year of playwriting practice, Page to Stage featured staged readings of excerpts and one-act plays from seven students: Anel Cabrera ’25, Maddie O’Brien ’25, Matilda Blue ’25, Kelly Kwok ’25, Marvelous Aderibigbe ’26, Daniel Yang ’26, and Caroline Weld ’25. Backed by sound and lighting effects, student and faculty readers performed for an attentive crowd at the Chelsea Morrison Theater in the
Holbrook Arts Center.
First up,
Kelly presented an absurdist comedy about a job interview that rapidly devolves into psychological torture. Olivia Biller ’27 and Angus Watt ’28 then delivered an emotional reading of
Matilda’s drama centered around a fraught relationship. Anel brought a sign-language interpreter to the stage for
her play, which featured patients in a hospital dealing with trauma from an uncertain diagnosis.
Renowned playwright
Neil LaBute, who is quickly becoming a fixture on campus, was on hand for the readings. The performances were a follow-up to the monologues he led students to write during a series of classes earlier in the school year. He stayed after the show to share feedback and interact with the students, and he even took the time to send further notes to Theater Director Elaine Lifter the next day. “It’s so nice to have a local writer willing to engage with us in this way!” Lifter commented.
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Thanks to LaBute, Lifter, and a slew of other visiting professionals, the 2024–2025 school year has been magical for Millbrook’s budding playwrights and actors. The invaluable wisdom and inspiration imparted by our arts faculty and their famous friends was evident in this year’s Page to Stage performances.
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