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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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  • Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 15-Nov. 30
  • Club Photos (Gym, all-day): Nov. 21
  • Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO) General Body Meeting (Zoom, 9 a.m.-10 a.m.): Nov. 18
  • November Jazz Night (Meyer Hall, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.): Nov. 18
  • Driver's Ed Class (Media Center, 3:45 p.m.-6:30 p.m.): Nov. 20
  • Cap and Gown/Class Ring Orders (Cafeteria, Lunch): Nov. 13
  • Muse Issue 1 Distribution (Cafeteria, Lunch): Nov. 21
Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Getting makeup applied by stage crew members, theatre junior Emily Riggs prepares to perform her scenes during rehearsals of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”

Against The Tide

Vi Erisha, Coverage Staffer
November 2, 2025
Listening in, theatre junior Malaika Bourgi-Gordon, who is movement captain as well as an understudy for Moaning Myrtle, works with the cast during a vocal exercise.  
“This vocal work really helped me think about how I say each syllable…it really does affect how you see words because it’s like, you think of the alphabet in a whole new phonetic way,” Bourgi-Gordon said. 
For the production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the cast has to learn how to speak with a vocal dialect. 
“The whole show is completely British,” Bourgi-Gordon said. “So for the people who do not know the rules (of British dialect), this definitely helps us sound a little more competent and makes it sound better for the whole show.”

The Magic Behind The Curtain

Cole Hoffman, Coverage Staffer
October 14, 2025
Theatre juniors Darien Batista and Andrea Mora "hit pause" on an improvisation scene in the Jan. 17 Hairy Details show, causing theatre sophomore Richard Moore to stop his performance while the two discuss the scene in character. Acting as a movie producer and a talk show host during their improvisation game, Batista and Mora narrate scenes of a "movie" while accompanying performers, such as Moore, who portray what Batista and Mora describe. “Sometimes when the shows don’t land on a specific holiday, we don’t have a theme,” Mora said. “But this show, our presidents decided to have the theme as movies and T.V. shows, hence our t-shirts.”

Photo of the Week 1/17

Kaitlyn Maldonado, Photographer
January 19, 2025
Arts after Dark

Arts after Dark

Gavin Murray, Writer
February 5, 2024
Theatre senior Mason Materdomini stands in the wings, waiting to go onstage during the theatre department’s in-school performance of the first act of “Pippin” on March 2.

In the Wings

Aiden Velez, Photo Staffer
March 11, 2023
Under the spotlight, theatre junior Von Markarian sits at his desk onstage while trying to figure out what to write in his play. “This show has been not the most prop heavy, but we had to make a lot of paper. It's about Shakespeare. Everybody's writing and reading the whole time,” theatre junior Lucas Green said. “We didn't want everybody to just be reading off of like bleached white paper. So we had to dye sheets of paper. We dyed them all brown with coffee.”

The World is a Stage

Riley Flynn, Content Team Editor
November 4, 2022
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