Linn thespians present ‘Spring Break’

  • Students in the Linn High School play strike a pose during the freeze frame at the end of their annual school play, which was presented to a COVID-limited crowd on Friday evening in the gym. Photos by DAN THALMANN / WCN
    Students in the Linn High School play strike a pose during the freeze frame at the end of their annual school play, which was presented to a COVID-limited crowd on Friday evening in the gym. Photos by DAN THALMANN / WCN
  • Carrie Windsor (Lindsay Mueller, left) and Doris (Ginger Mueller) swoon over playboy Scott St. Ives (Will Olson).
    Carrie Windsor (Lindsay Mueller, left) and Doris (Ginger Mueller) swoon over playboy Scott St. Ives (Will Olson).
  • While Tammy Carlson (Carly Kolle) talks on the phone, from left, Wendy (Claire Beikmann), Carmen (Hope Beikman), Jackie (Carissa Kolle), Mrs. Agness Bennett (Haley Uffman) and Doris (Ginger Mueller) listen in.
    While Tammy Carlson (Carly Kolle) talks on the phone, from left, Wendy (Claire Beikmann), Carmen (Hope Beikman), Jackie (Carissa Kolle), Mrs. Agness Bennett (Haley Uffman) and Doris (Ginger Mueller) listen in.
  • Junior (Trent Beier) listens to his aunt Mrs. Agness Bennett (Haley Uffman) giving instructions during Spring Break.
    Junior (Trent Beier) listens to his aunt Mrs. Agness Bennett (Haley Uffman) giving instructions during Spring Break.
  • Sorority sisters, standing from left, Carrie Windsor (Lindsay Mueller), Jasmine (Kelsay Mueller), Fleur (Megan Beier), Isadora (Ella Thalmann) and Camille (Kendra Damman) talk to high schoolers Tammy Carlson (Carly Kolle) and Doris (Ginger Mueller).
    Sorority sisters, standing from left, Carrie Windsor (Lindsay Mueller), Jasmine (Kelsay Mueller), Fleur (Megan Beier), Isadora (Ella Thalmann) and Camille (Kendra Damman) talk to high schoolers Tammy Carlson (Carly Kolle) and Doris (Ginger Mueller).
Linn students have been working for weeks to present their annual school play, and despite having to substitute a few parts because of COVID quarantines, and limiting the crowd to what turned out to be about 25 percent of its normal size, the high schoolers kept the tradition alive. They performed “Spring Break”, a two-act play by Tim Kelly, directed by Diane Friedrichs. The best actor award went…

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