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The Haunting of Hathaway House

Mark your calendars now for Thursday, November 13 and Friday, November 14, when the Martin Theatre Arts Department will present two one-acts:  “The Haunting of Hathaway House” and “The Ghost Walks Tonight”, at 7:00 p.m. in the Martin Auditorium.  The evening will begin with a special ghost story presentation by Mr. Robert Hale, story-teller/ghost researcher/6 th grade Social Studies teacher.  Both one-acts and the ghost story will be presented each night.  Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door.  Contact Judy Dove at jdove@wcpss.net for more information.

 

Theatre Department Needs (updated)
The Theatre Department would appreciate donations of
  • large plastic storage bins for storing costumes
  • used men's dress shoes for our young men to wear as costumes
  • any used tuxedoes -- especially those with tails -- that you might have taking up space in your closets, as well as any bowties, vests, or other tuxedo accessories that might go with it
  • old-fashioned-looking tea-cups and saucers that you do not need returned
  • AA and 9-volt batteries. 

Many thanks to those of you who have been contributing craft supplies -- they will be put to good use! 


 

Theatre Arts at Martin
Martin GT Magnet Middle School Theatre Arts department strives to be a place where innovation in dramatic performance and technical excellence are combined to create the optimal theatre performance experience for the student. Students are involved in all aspects of the creation of a performance, both small and large scale. Come see what we have to offer!



 

 

Pieces of Gold
Martin GT Magnet Middle School is proud to be the only Wake County Public School to have participated in all twenty-four productions of Pieces of Gold. This year will mark the 25th Anniversary of Pieces of Gold, and Martin's Drama and Orchestra Departments will be proudly representing our school.

Pieces of Gold is an arts showcase produced by Wake County Public Schools and Wake Education Partnership.The goal of the performance is to highlight outstanding arts education that supports the curriculum but entertains an audience of parents and community members. Last year, more that 850 students from across Wake County participated in this special evening. Martin is proud to be part of such a long tradition of excellence. For more information please visit the Wake Education Partnership website at: www.wakeedpartnership.org/events/piecesofgold