White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

New episodes of the radio show are posted weekly on Lawrence’s Youtube channel Drive Home Reviews. Each video contains a slideshow with information pertaining to the original performance of the script.

Thespian radio show, “Theatre on the Air,” now in its second season

CJ Santo, Writer April 20, 2021

Season two of “Theatre on the Air” continues to provide thespians with the excitement of performance through 1930s and ‘40s radio scripts. The online radio show opens up new possibilities for both...

Standing in a line of solidarity and defiance, the six characters of Q&A’s “F in Detention” mimic the final monologue in “The Breakfast Club”, in which youth call out their superiors for stereotyping them. “F in Detention” sought to solve conflict between intersectionally queer characters and start conversations about LGBTQ+ experiences in school, all while entertaining local audiences.

“F In Detention” promises to make an “A”

Emlyn Polatty, Managing Editor March 24, 2020

“The Breakfast Club, but make it gay”— that’s the premise of queer theatre troupe Q&A’s new show, “F in Detention: Tales of a High School Queer.”  The play, collaboratively written by...

Blue Ghost haunts Spartan Stage

Emlyn Polatty, Social Media Lead December 3, 2019

If there’s one thing everybody loves to hate, it’s a cliffhanger. In the 1940s, short films called cliffhanger serials would play before actual films, always ending with the hero in some perilous situation...

Gender blind Macbeth to hit Spartan stage this winter

Emlyn Polatty December 18, 2018

The lights dim—witches chant, ghosts haunt their killers and men fall into madness. Enter Macbeth, renowned general and ruler, a character normally played by a man. White Station’s production of Shakespeare’s...

Chloe Zelinka (11) and Abbye Friedman (9) engage in tense argument.

“Antigone” comes to White Station

Isis Davis November 2, 2017

A decree. A noose. And therein lies the most crucial element: the witty theatric faces behind it. This winter, fifteen White Station students will perform “Antigone,” a play following Creon and Antigone’s...

Talia Owens (12) pitches her program idea to partners and investors affiliated with LITE Memphis.

Create the Stage

Felicity Meadows, Copy Editor April 18, 2017

Wouldn't it be amazing to share something you love with people who are in need? Well that is what Talia Owens (12) is doing through her program, Create the Stage. Owens has been involved in theatre for...

Justin Hill (11) and Om Pednekar (11) on the set of “Diatom,” one of the one-acts.

The making of the one acts

Nate Siler, Viewpoint, Arts and Entertainment March 1, 2016

Every year, the Theatre IV class puts on the One-Act Festival, where each of the ten members, juniors and seniors,  directs a one-act play which is then performed to a paying audience. Although the festival...

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