As high school sports teams continue to navigate the rough waters of re-establishing conference play amid pandemic restrictions, another extra-curricular activity is joining the fray â the annual One Act Play competition.Â
In its Minnesota State High School League-sanctioned events, high school drama departments produce a 30-minute play with stringent guidelines on cast, crew and content, then are judged on acting, costumes, technical elements and overall effectiveness. Winning ensembles may move through levels of competition to State on Feb. 11-13 this year. Â
As could be expected, âthe Minnesota State High School League wrote a host of new rules specifically for this year,â according to director Jared Faust at Cambridge-Isanti High School.Â