Gentry drama team to present 'Altered Perceptions'

Show times are on Thursday and Saturday

Photo by Randy Moll Sadie Reece (front, left), Wayne Lee, Allison Smith, Shawna Moua (back, left), Katelyn Smith, Adam Lee, Andrew Reynoso, Jaden Lothes, Autumn Veile, Cerese Lor and Paige Setzer paused from practice for a group photo on Thursday as they were preparing for their upcoming play, called "Altered Perceptions," written and directed by Tiffanie Jones, Gentry High School's drama instructor. The show opens Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. Students can watch the play during second hour on Friday, Nov. 17. It will play again on Saturday at 1:30 and 7 p.m.
Photo by Randy Moll Sadie Reece (front, left), Wayne Lee, Allison Smith, Shawna Moua (back, left), Katelyn Smith, Adam Lee, Andrew Reynoso, Jaden Lothes, Autumn Veile, Cerese Lor and Paige Setzer paused from practice for a group photo on Thursday as they were preparing for their upcoming play, called "Altered Perceptions," written and directed by Tiffanie Jones, Gentry High School's drama instructor. The show opens Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. Students can watch the play during second hour on Friday, Nov. 17. It will play again on Saturday at 1:30 and 7 p.m.

— "Altered Perceptions," written and directed by Tiffanie Jones, Gentry High School's drama instructor, opens Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to watch the play during their second hour on Friday, Nov. 17. It will play again for the public on Saturday at 1:30 and 7 p.m.

The play follows the life of Jason Whittaker, an affluent lawyer with dissociative identity disorder as he tries to cope and move forward in his career and personal relationships.

Gentry students Sadie Reece, Wayne Lee, Allison Smith, Shawna Moua, Katelyn Smith, Adam Lee, Andrew Reynoso, Jaden Lothes, Autumn Veile, Cerese Lor and Paige Setzer will play in the upcoming play which deals with themes of loss, love, relationships and mental illness.

Community on 11/15/2017