Watch Andrea Baker, Neal Cathro, Preston Johnson, Piper Page, Gabbie Schust, and Cole Walker, accompanied on piano by Chandler Schramm, performing “21 Guns” by Billie Joe Armstrong in Capers 2016.
In an attempt to make ancient play-writing more accessible, director and playwright Mary Zimmerman brought Metamorphoses to Broadway in 2002, pulling in a Tony for her adaptation of a classic Ovid poem by the same name. The Advanced Acting class took on the challenge, showing off their extensive repertoire. Students performed numerous scenes, ranging from humorous to heart-breaking, and each student dawned more than one role to make up for the small class size.
With the set in place, chairs set up and the songs burned into memory, “Barnum” the musical is ready for the opening night tonight in the PAC at 7 p.m. Supported by two and a half months of rehearsal,...
Last night, RBHS' 34th annual talent show, CAPERS, packed the Performing Arts Center with 16 different performances, ranging from vocal solos to band groups. View set one below and come back tomorrow to...
Around 15 students spent their second hour in the PAC this morning, reciting poems for RBHS' school-wide Poetry Out Loud competition and the chance to advance to the regional competition taking place...
The AP World teachers warned their students at the beginning of the year that their course was not a class students could skate through and still maintain an easy A.
Sophomore Neil Cathro listened...
Fifteen speech and debate students piled onto a bus early in the morning Saturday, March 15, and traveled to the Missouri State High School Activities Association speech and debate districts, a destination...
Back in the '50s, most of what students learned was a practice of memorization. Memorize all of the then 48 state capitals, memorize the presidents, memorize a poem, multiplication tables, even...
This past weekend, November 14-17, RBHS's Performing Arts department put on a production of Seussical the Musical, based on the works of Dr. Seuss. Although the show is over, the students all agreed it...