From staff reports
BETHANY The Bethany College Theater Department will return to the stage this weekend with a production of Rajiv Joseph’s “Gruesome Playground Injuries.”
Described as darkly comic, “Gruesome Playground Injuries” follows Doug and Kayleen from their meeting as 8-year-olds in the school nurse’s office through 30 years of navigating friendship, love and “the squishy parts in between.”
Junior Yasmeene Henderson and sophomore Aidan Morgan star in the Bethany production at 8 p.m. today through Sunday and 2 p.m. Saturday in Wailes Theatre, located in Steinman Hall on the Bethany College campus.
“Gruesome Playground Injuries” is told through a series of nonlinear vignettes and is presented without an intermission.
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The Brooke High School SkillsUSA Chapter has thanked the community for supporting the most successful food drive among those spearheaded by SkillsUSA chapters throughout West Virginia. The group also was recognized for its âsculptureâ of much the food into a small Christmas tree and fireplace, complete with donated socks for Christmas stockings. With the food are, from left, Kendrick Fish, vice president; Madison Ely, club reporter; Jason Polgar, president; and Krysten Myers. Contributed
WELLSBURG With support from the community, the Brooke High School chapter of SkillsUSA has been able to provide service to the community despite a pandemic that limited the group’s ability to meet in person.