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The Bulldogger

The student news site of North Platte High School

The Bulldogger

The student news site of North Platte High School

The Bulldogger

Senior Caedmon Hoaglund looks to the audience as he sings while his character’s peers talk among themselves in the background. This year’s musical production is the story of a semi-distopian school system that heavily ranks students, causing tension and anger between the Above and Below average students. This is the musical’s first year being performed by any anyone, giving NPHS students the freedom to mold their own way with their characters. “It’s easier for me to create [characters] from scratch than it is to know who they are, because then you have you have expectations that you need to follow through with,” said senior Faith Miller.

Getting “Ranked”

Sophia Walsh, Editor in Chief February 26, 2021

An abrupt end brings new inspiration to the North Platte High School’s musical cast. This year, the North Platte High School’s musical is “Ranked”. In this dystopian story, high school students...

Senior Michael Richey works on his computer. “I plan to continue writing,” Richey said, “but I don’t think I’ll get another chance to produce another play for a while.”

The Shakespeare of NPHS: Senior writing a play to be produced this summer

Jon Brouillette, Layout, Business Editor April 26, 2019

It’s not the most unusual thing to hear about a play production in North Platte; what is unusual however, is to hear about a North Platte High School student writing a drama to be produced this summer...

Senior Breanna Patterson as she plays her dominatrix personality, Ann Bowman in the 2016 fall play, Psycho Beach Party.

Best of both worlds

Haley McKain, Co-Editor in Chief October 7, 2016

“You can be an introvert who just has this burning desire inside of you to do something that’s just a little bit bigger,” senior Breanna Patterson said in regards to the drama department. “I was...

Sophomore Greg Stoner, and freshman Corey Parsons act hostilly towards each other, while senior Max Wohler is hysterical.

Everybody dies… eventually

Quincey Epley, Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2016

On May 3 and May 5, three plays, “The Actor’s Nightmare,” “15-Minute Hamlet,” and “Romeo and Juliet: Six very Busy Days,” were performed at North Platte High School. This group of plays...

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