ONE-ACT SUPERIOR ACTORS — From left, Madison Busetti and Molly Anderson were two of only 10 actors chosen for individual Superior Acting Awards at the Regional One-Act Play Competition on Wednesday in Belle Fourche. Busetti was honored for her role as Arlene and Molly for playing Shadown in the dramatic play, “Mine,” which will be performed for the community on Monday, Feb. 8. [Submitted Photo]
By Kacie Svoboda
Though Hill City High School (HCHS) did not qualify for the State One-Act Play Festival last Wednesday, Jan. 27, two of the seven-member cast received individual Superior Acting Awards. Only 10 actors were chosen for the honor across the six crews at the Regional One-Act Competition. Molly Anderson was chosen for her portrayal of Shadow and Madison Busetti was honored in her role as Arlene.
But the HCHS group isn’t done yet. The 10-member cast and crew will also be putting on a community performance at the high school theater on Monday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Hill City will showcase the dramatic play “Mine,” which centers on a dying woman whose grown children come home to see her. In “Mine,” several old and new conflicts arise as the family comes together.
Everyone is welcome to attend.