The Springtown High School theatre student performed one last performance of their one-act play “One Spotlight Town” March 23 at the high school auditorium. The play follows a group of characters in a small town over 25 years when it gets its first stoplight. The stoplight shows how the town changes because of it and how the characters grow too.
After the high school theatre played third at the Zone competition and did not advance in district the theater department decided to have one final performance of the one-act play for the public. SHS theatre director Josh Sexton chose this specific one-act play after reading through about 115 scripts.
“As soon as I read this one, I was like, ‘Oh, this is, the play that really fits all of their personalities. We knew it was going to be difficult to go very far in the one act play competition, because (it’s a) comedy, but it was perfect,” he said.



