Students in grades 6-8 will take the stage on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15 to present Lonely Lighthouse and Stealing Lisa.

Production Details
- Friday, Nov. 14, 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday, Nov. 15, 1:00 p.m.
- Schuylerville High School Auditorium
Tickets
- Ticket sales begin one hour before each show
- The auditorium will open 30 minutes prior to each show
- Prices: $10.00 for students and children, $10.00 for senior citizens, $12.00 for adults
- Tickets may also be purchased prior to the show: https://cur8.com/15420/project/134708
The Lonely Lighthouse
by B.D. Samuels
During a stormy night, a group of friends takes shelter in an abandoned lighthouse. But when eerie things begin to happen, they realize they must unravel the lighthouse’s haunted past if they want to make it until dawn.
Stealing Lisa
by Matt Lyle
It’s 1911, and the unthinkable has happened — the Mona Lisa has vanished from the Louvre! Enter Stealing Lisa, a delightfully absurd and mostly-true comic caper that spins the tale of the greatest art heist in history. A clueless inspector, two bumbling officers, a scheming poet, a dramatic Picasso, and a mop-wielding museum worker named Lucia all collide in a madcap chase full of mistaken identities, Cubist drawings, and accidental confessions. With a Greek Chorus narrating the chaos and breaking the fourth wall, no one is safe from suspicion — not even the audience. This fast-paced, physical comedy blends historical fact with theatrical farce, celebrating art, mischief, and the lengths one woman will go to return a masterpiece to her homeland. Stealing Lisa is a joyful romp filled with quick banter, clever wordplay, and just enough truth to make you question everything. Because nothing says “high art” like a mop, a mustache, and a fake Picasso with eight fingers.
Production Leadership
- Ivy Rechak & Krista Reville: Directors
- Ava Baker: Student Director
- Bri Blake, Gia Anderson, Donna Maggiore: Production Assistants
- Christopher Tucker: Sound Engineer
- Andrew Freebern: Sound & Production Assistant
- Alicia Brady: Costuming
- Tracy Stowell: Artistic Design
Contact SchuylervilleDramaClub@schuylerville.org with questions.