


The Edward Little High School Drama Club will present a virtual play, “Help Desk” by Don Zolidis, produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.
“Help Desk” involves a series of scenes about how difficult it can be to get the “help” necessary when you call a customer service center. There are many quirky characters, both on either side of the phone call which will ensure many good laughs.
The cast, in alphabetical order, is, Myesha Baker, Tania Bachelder-Valencia, Maykayla Cunningham, Quinn Donahue, Amber Fraser, Aisha Kagoni, Mariah Kirouac, Alina Laliberte, Autumn Michaud, Lorelei Michaud, Noah Phillips, Sommer Russell, Dyllan St. Peter, Ryan Thibodeau, and Ansley Watson. Stage Manager Maddi DuBois, was also responsible for set, props, and costumes. Ben Gilpatrick was in charge of sound and visual and editing.
The theatre experience is available at 7 p.m. on Friday or Saturday, Feb. 26 or 27. Donations will be gladly accepted through paypal at paypal.me/ELHSDrama. Please note that reservations for admissions will be limited. Please indicate which date you would like to attend and we will forward the necessary link before the performances. If you require further assistance or would like to order via email, please contact Deb Bishop at [email protected].
To stay up to date with the ELHS Drama Club, follow them on Twitter at @ElhsClub.
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