12 Angry Jurors

For this year's Fall theatre production, Director Brad Bass took the classic courtroom drama 12 Angry Men and reimagined it into a more gender-inclusive one-act play, 12 Angry Jurors. "The show is really resonating with the students and is sparking a lot of interesting dialogue," shared Mr. Bass. "The topics of justice, racial justice and equality are of paramount importance and aligned with what they are exploring in the classroom as well."

The cast includes new and familiar faces to Weber audiences. Five of 12 cast members are participating in their first-ever theatre production! "I'm thrilled to have my returning students as well as all of these wonderful new faces. This show is bringing new life and energy to the Weber theatre program, and I anticipate even more new students will join the program for the spring show Little Shop of Horrors," shared Mr. Bass.

This production also introduces new talent behind the scenes, with the theatre program's technical track for students who want to participate in the theatre program outside of performing. Led by Technical Director Scott Leaderman, these students will manage the show's technical aspects, including lighting, sound, set design and construction, and stage management.
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