By KYRA POSSIN
Panther Press

Over the past few months, there has been a lot of uncertainty about whether there will be a spring play.  I’m here to tell you, it is happening! High school One-Act Play director and chemistry and physics teacher, Amanda Inouye, has spent many months determining the details.

When asked about why a spring play was decided instead of a musical, Mrs. Inouye said, “Well, it was really the kids that got it going.  They loved doing the musicals, but the format left out some students who believe they aren’t good singers. We have a lot of seniors who are very strong actors who want to have fun with their talents.”

The play is called “I Don’t Have a Clue” by Craig Sodard. It is a laughter-packed murder-mystery party with a bit of a twist on a typical game of Clue.  While enjoying their “Capone caviar” and “Ma Barker biscuits,” the guests invited to protagonist Carol Robinson’s hysterical 1929 “whodunnit” party will experience more than an elaborate three-course meal.

Auditions were held on March 13 and 15, and there has been a big interest. The next several weeks will be filled with lots of hard work and  practice. “I Don’t Have a Clue” will be performed on Friday, May 18 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 19 at 2 and 7 p.m. in the high school gym.