The Central Okanagan school board enjoyed a sample performance of Anything Goes, during Wednesday nightѻýs board meeting.
Shayla Hall, a Grade 12 student at Okanagan Mission Secondary, played Reno Sweeney whose character she describes as cocky.
ѻýSheѻýs so different than who I am. I donѻýt like being cocky, but once you really commit itѻýs so much fun,ѻý said Hall.
In Grade 8 she tried out for a role and has been acting every since. She plans to continue acting after high school.
Grade 10 student at OKM Graham Neilson-Welch plays Moonface.
ѻýI watch a lot of 50s type movies. I get inspired by those characters,ѻý he said.
The actors performed a duet called Friendship for the board.
Anything Goes sold out every performance and ended a few weeks ago.
The production had two full casts with around 40 students.
Artist director Ryan Grenier said the show was cast in September with performances in February.
The play is predominantly student driven, with students working behind the scenes and developing props.
ѻýItѻýs an opportunity to find themselves, to find confidence,ѻý said Grenier.
Anything Goes is part of OKM Triple Threat Theatre Company.
The Mission MainStage Theatre Company will be doing Shakespeare in Hollywood in late April and early May.