All former drama students were sent a survey that was to be filled out and returned to MIller South.  The results are going to be posted here and hopefully presented or displayed at DramaRama on April 11th and 12th.  We hope to see you there and remember to send in your survey!
Survey Results P-R
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1. Ryan Pallas
2. 1999-2000
3. Competing at the Junior Thespian Conference and being awarded to Sates
4. Attending the I.B. program at Firestone High School
5. Yes, I attended 2 years of Firestone High School's Drama department
6. "The Variations on the Deaths of Trotsky" "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
7. Using it as any prop we could imagine
8. Playing "Mathew" in Doctor Dolittle
9. Audition for as many plays as you can and get as much experience as you can.  Each drama event will help you when you get to High School.
10. Miller South has a great drama program, so everyone in it should feel confident that they will achieve bigger and better things.  The program really prepares you for any High School plays!


1.  Your name: DJ Remark
2.  What years were you at Miller South? 5th-8th grade
3.  Your most memorable moment as a MS drama student: If I could only count that high.
4.  What are you doing now? Eating toast with orange curd and drinking coffee.
5.  Have you continued doing theatre? Yes
6.  If so, what are some of the plays you have been in or worked on since MS?
I have been on tech of "A Night Theuro Spent in Jail" and "Lend me a Tenor"
7.  Your favorite memory of the fake rock: When I threw it at Jason Orr's head.
8.  What was your favorite role (on state, in commedia, or back stage) at MS?
Stage- Dazzle Ken (I only said this to appease you Wendy!) Commedia- Arlechino!  Stage- Anything and everything.
9.  Is there any advice you have for present and future students?
Do not, under any circumstances, try to weasel your way out of a part Wendy has pre-casted you as.  **cough cough, barbiegetreal, cough cough**
10. Do you have anything else to share with us?
Vote Republican and always try your best at everything and anything you can.


1.  Your name: Becky Rowan
2.  What years were you at Miller South? 1996-2000
3.  Your most memorable moment as a MS drama student:
When I found out I was in "The Birds" in 5th grade.  It was my first Miller South audition and making it was such a blessing.  I learned a lot from that production.
4.  What are you doing now?  Attending High School as a Junior at Firestone.
5.  Have you continued doing theatre? YES!
6.  If so, what are some of the plays you have been in or worked on since MS?
I was in the One Act Play Festival in "Shouting Fire in a Burning Theatre". I worked costume crew for "Striver's Row" and played Sarah in "The Man Who Came to Dinner".
7.  Your favorite memory of the fake rock: (no answer)
8.  What was your favorite role (on state, in commedia, or back stage) at MS?
In the Broadway Review.  I was cast as an emcee, the mother in Pigmalien and as a straight woman in a marx brother skit.
9.  Is there any advice you have for present and future students?
Don't let the pressure of acting hinder you.  As hard as it is, just do it.
10. Do you have anything else to share with us? (no answer)


1.  Your name: Elizabeth Stock
2.  What years were you at Miller South? 1996-2001
3.  Your most memorable moment as a MS drama student:
I don't have one because I  had so much fun at Miller South and enjoyed it greatly.
4.  What are you doing now? I go to Kenmore High School, and so far I've only worked on one play, but plan to do more.  I play softball, volleyball, and I'm a cheerleader.
5.  Have you continued doing theatre? A litte, I work backstage and other stuff.
6.  If so, what are some of the plays you have been in or worked on since MS?
Just "The Miracle Worker" so far.
7.  Your favorite memory of the fake rock: Falling off.
8.  What was your favorite role (on state, in commedia, or back stage) at MS?
I liked doing props and dancing in musicals.
9.  Is there any advice you have for present and future students? Always remember to have fun, that's what it's all about, enjoy it while you can, get out there and become a star.
10. Do you have anything else to share with us? (no answer)


1.  Your name: Tiara Strickland
2.  What years were you at Miller South? 1995-1998
3.  Your most memorable moment as a MS drama student: When my 8h grade drama class had to cry for a grade.
4.  What are you doing now?I just graduated from Firestone High School and will be going to collage soon.
5.  Have you continued doing theatre? No
7.  Your favorite memory of the fake rock: I don't think I was in drama class that year.
8.  What was your favorite role (on state, in commedia, or back stage) at MS?
I always loved being on stage but I'll say Yankee Doodle.
9.  Is there any advice you have for present and future students?
Alwyas take your acting in drama class serriously because it will make you better but still have fun because it will be some of the best times of your life.
10. Do you have anything else to share with us? I plan to make drama a part of my life.


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2.  What years were you at Miller South?
3.  Your most memorable moment as a MS drama student:

4.  What are you doing now?

5.  Have you continued doing theatre?

6.  If so, what are some of the plays you have been in or worked on since MS?

7.  Your favorite memory of the fake rock:

8.  What was your favorite role (on state, in commedia, or back stage) at MS?

9.  Is there any advice you have for present and future students?

10. Do you have anything else to share with us?