PERFORMANCE DATES:
Saturday, Nov 8 at 2 PM
(band cast performing)

 Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7 PM
(non-band cast performing)

Monday, Nov. 10 at 7 PM
(band cast performing)

Monday Nov. 17 at 7 PM
(non-band cast performing)
 

CAST LIST
 

NON-BAND CAST

Pseudolus –  Henry Emiliano

Hero –  Tad Cooley

Philia – Brooke Myers

Senex – Micah Montes

Marcus Lycus – Hailey Endres

Domina – Megan Vaught

Erronius –  Gabby Herrera

Gymnasia – Catalina Cornelius

Miles Gloriosus – Tyler Webb

Hysterium –  Calan Welder

Tintinabula – Nikki Herrea

Vibrata – Lauren McGarrah

Geminae – Julie Williams & Daryan Baros

Panacea – Dalissa Hernandez

Proteans : 1)Tyler Webb, 2) Malachi Brooks 3) Matt Griffin, 4) Tori Brewer
 

BAND CAST

Pseudolus – Lauren McGarrah

Hero –   Tad Cooley

Philia – Dalissa Hernandez

Senex – Henry Emiliano

Marcus Lycus – Hailey Endres

Domina – Nikki Herrea

Erronius – Gabby Herrera

Gymnasia – Catalina Cornelius

Miles Gloriosus – Tyler Webb

Hysterium – Calan Welder

Tintinabula – Megan Vaught

Vibrata – Tori Brewer

Geminae –  Julie Williams & Daryan Baros

Panacea – Brooke Myers

Proteans - 1)Nick Salyers, 2) Malachi Brooks 3) Matt Griffin, 4) Micah Montes

 


TECH
Jacob Meador
Dylan Baros
Matt Griffin
Roman Emilano
Megan Woodring
Trice Hermes
Julie Williams

ABOUT THE PLAY:

A COMEDY - Pseudolus, a slave in ancient Rome, wishes to buy, win, or steal his freedom. He is the slave of young Hero, son of Senex and Domina. The chief household slave is the nervous Hysterium. Erronius, an elderly neighbor, is searching for his long-lost children. One day, Senex and Domina go on a trip and leave Pseudolus in charge of Hero. Hero confides in Pseudolus that he is in love with the lovely Philia, one of the courtesans in the house next door. Hero promises Pseudolus his freedom if he can help him to win Philia's love. Pseudolus is friends with Philia’s owner, Marcus Lycus, but Lycus won't help because Philia has been promised to an egotistical soldier, Captain Miles Gloriosus, who is on his way to pick up his prize. Hysterium also refuses to help because he just wants to maintain the status quo and not upset his masters. Events quickly accumulate: Hero and Philia fall in love, Miles arrives and Pseudolus hides Philia to prevent her from going with him, Senex and Domina return from their trip early, and Pseudolus convinces Hysterium to help him by dressing in drag. As things go wrong with Pseudolus's plans, he is forced to hatch increasingly complicated and ludicrous plans. Eventually, it is discovered that Philia is the long-lost daughter of Erronius and Miles

 

CHARACTERS:

  • Pseudolus – A Roman slave, owned by Hero, who seeks to win his/her freedom by helping his/her young master win the heart of Philia.

  • Hero – Young son of Senex who falls in love with the virgin, Philia.

  • Philia – (Filia - Latin for "daughter"; also calls to mind the Greek word for "love") A virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus, and Hero's love interest.

  • Senex – (Latin for "old man," or "senile") A Roman Senator living in a less fashionable suburb of Rome.

  • Marcus Lycus – A purveyor of courtesans, who operates from the house to the left of Senex. (Since he is a con man, his name is very likely based on "likes a mark".)

  • Domina – (Latin for "mistress") The wife of Senex. A manipulative, shrewish woman who is loathed by even her husband.

  • Erronius – Senex's elderly neighbor who has spent the past twenty years searching for his two children, kidnapped in infancy by pirates.

  • Gymnasia – A courtesan from the house of Lycus with whom Pseudolus falls in love. (portrayed in the film as mute, as she hails from "the Island of Silent Women")

  • Miles Gloriosus – (Latin for "glorious soldier") A captain in the Roman army to whom Marcus Lycus has promised Philia.

  • Hysterium – The chief slave in the house of Senex.

  • Tintinabula – A jingling, bell-wearing courtesan in the house of Lycus.

  • Vibrata – A wild, vibrant courtesan in the house of Lycus.

  • Geminae – Twin courtesans in the house of Lycus.

  • Panacea – A courtesan in the house of Lycus.

  • Proteans - Literally the chorus, they play multiple roles in the play.

The play will be double cast. Each cast will have two performances.
To be a part of the UIL one-act play you must be in the fall play.