a person who is proficient in the art of acting, singing rare to find someone who can seamlessly switch between the roles of director, writer and actor. Sometimes the dialogue is a important" aspects, or the direction is not apparent. created by Jasmine Howard, a recent Beachwood High School graduate. For her senior project, Howard combined her love for the arts by writing, directing and acting The Me They All See, a play about a young woman (Ella) who pays the ultimate price due to greed, jealousy, and a first (and final) dose of heroine. found a voice as a playwright: quirky, edgy and filled with references to Harry Potter. She also enjoyed the non-linear sto- rytelling, jumping back and forth between the good and bad, past and present, and between views from different characters of the events as they unfolded. No stones were left unturned, but you had a "what's next?" feeling throughout her performance. movement which was snake-like creepy and sinister. She illustrated so much just through movement. She also did a wonderful job of balancing this character's vulnera- bility, rage and relatable character- istics to an audience. place. Being with her through the process, she knows how to talk to actors and to have their creativity shine because she is also an actress. Her complex, gaze into their souls. the way up to aristocracy (quite literally). Howard has done this in her play, one in which people of all ages can relate. As a result, she cre- ated a beautiful, theatrical piece. Program of the Performing Arts. On Friday, May 20, she received the highest award from the pro- gram, the Renaissance Award, which is only presented to one student in the graduating class who demonstrates the ability to work in stage, lighting, directing, acting and various areas of the theatrical field. Howard will con- tinue her education at The New School in New York, specializing in the performing arts. |