Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually I would have asked if any do not. We’ve been to a variety of area MS’ because of various events and they all had theaters.
Can you list them?
Anonymous wrote:We are in a RM cluster ES right now and we just saw JW and I was shocked to see their tiny stage on the long side or a narrow cafeteria. It is one step up and is a smaller stage than our ES with less potential seating. This is a school with 1300 kids. Why do they not at least have a cafeteria that can support a lot of chairs for a concert or play. Didn't they just add an addition to the school? Does middle school not do performing arts or music. I guess where we grew up all schools had a decent theater or combo, but each level it grew much bigger for the size of the school. I was really surprised and curious what other cluster MS look like. We are new to the area from 2 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Actually I would have asked if any do not. We’ve been to a variety of area MS’ because of various events and they all had theaters.
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen any theater space at North Bethesda Middle School, but perhaps they have one. I know the year-end productions are at Walter Johnson high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loiderman is getting an actual dedicated performance space but every other middle school uses the cafetorium for that.
Nice! I was just about to say that all the middle schools I know have a stage in an "apr" -- shared space with cafeteria or gym. I wouldn't call any of those a "theatre." Always so hard to see anything with these configurations, but at least you can get kids on stage and people in the house. Bravo, Loiderman, though.
Anonymous wrote:Loiderman is getting an actual dedicated performance space but every other middle school uses the cafetorium for that.