Drama
Welcome to Lompoc High Drama!
Congratulations to the 2019-2020 Thespian & Drama Officers!
- President - Natasha Signorelli
- Vice-President - Johnny Kassis
- Treasurers - Yessenia Acosta & Gaby Gutierrez
- Secretary - Linsey Rodriguez & Maliah Simmons
-
Historian - Mark Ainsworth & Amia Simmons
Mark your calendars for the 2019-2020
LHS Drama season
***Now Playing!***
CLUE onstage
(Fall Play)
September 27-28 & October 3-5, 2019
Each evening at 7:30 pm
Lompoc High Little Theatre
Advanced Musical Theatre Class Production November 5-7, 2019
TBD
(Holiday Show)
December 12-14, 2019
Matilda
(Musical)
March 13-15 & 20-22, 2020
Comedy Tonight! 2020
May 14-16, 2020
VAPA Awards Night
May 19, 2019, at 7 pm
Drama Awards Night
May 26, 2019
Dancing with the Staff
May 27, 2019
Advanced Dance Showcase
June 3, 2019
Spring Semester Choir Concert
June 4, 2019
Graduation
June 6, 2019
Questions:
If you have any questions, please email director Sarah A. M. Barthel at barthel.sarah@lusd.org or stop by FL-2 during school hours.
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Production History
Drama at Lompoc High History
If you have information about Lompoc High Drama that predates 2002, please send it to us so we can complete the many years of missing records! Email any information you have to barthel.sarah@lusd.org. Thanks for your help!
2019-2020
- CLUE onstage (September-October 2019, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Musical Theatre 2 / Advanced Musical Theatre Showcase (November 2019, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Naughty & Nice (December 2019, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Directing Students)
- Matilda (March 2020, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2020 (May 2020, directed by Yessenia Acosta, Rosa Flores, Bella Huckaby, Johnny Kassis, Prechus Norwood, Robby Theis, Natasha Signorelli, Amia Simmons)
2018-2019
- Table Manners (September-October 2018, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Bang! Bang! You're Dead (November 2018, directed by Erin McCallon with advisor Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Holidays Remembered & A Hillbilly Christmas Carol (December 2018, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel and Elizabeth Twomey)
- Chicago <High School Edition> (March 2019, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2019 (May 2019, directed by Erin McCallon, Lainey Ranjo, Elizabeth Twomey)
2017-2018
- BRAVE (revival) - a verbatim theater project (August 2017, coordinated by Jessica Mora)
- Me, My Selfie & I (September-October 2017, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel) * World Premiere!*
- Yes, Virginia (December 2017 remount, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Riley Ranjo)
- Seussical (March 2018, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2018 (May 2018, directed by Erin McCallon, Sonia Mendoza, Jessica Mora, Lainey Ranjo)
2016-2017
- Jerry Finnegan's Sister (October 2016, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Un Sueño Hecho Realidad / A Dream Becomes Reality (November 2016, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; student directors John Gonzalez, Sara Savage, Diego Mindoro; A SBCEO Performing Arts Grant Production)
- Santa Picture Event & Relay for Life Yard Sale (December 2016, organized by Lainey Ranjo, Elizabeth Twomey, Erin McCallon)
- The Addams Family (March 2017, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2017 (May 2017, directed by Sara Savage, Diego Mindoro, Glenn Francisco, Erin McCallon)
- BRAVE - a verbatim theater project funded by an
- SBCEO Performing Arts grant (June 2017, coordinated by Jessica Mora)
2015-2016
- Inherit the Wind (October 2015, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Santa Picture Event & Relay for Life Yard Sale (December 2015, organized by Sollay Velasquez)
- Annie (March 2016, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Our Water, Our World - A SBCEO Care for Our Earth Grant Production (Spring 2016, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Cesar Chavez: His Life & Works - A SBCEO Performing Arts Grant Production (Spring 2016, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Comedy Tonight! 2016 (May 2016, directed by Sollay Velasquez, Kongie Richardon, Diego Mindoro, Sara Savage)
2014-2015
- The Revenge of the Space Pandas (October 2014, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Santa Picture Event (December 2014, organized by TBD)
- Holiday Benefit Show (December 2014, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Disney's Tarzan (March 2015, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2015 (May 2015, directed by Angel Cisneros, Emily Lopez, Paulina Medina)
2013-2014
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! (December 2013, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel, jointly produced with Lompoc Civic Theatre)
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (March 2014, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- By The Numbers (April 2014, directed by Angel Cisneros, Paulina Medina, & Kasai Richardson)
- Comedy Tonight! 2014 (May 2014, directed by Madilyn Hotchkiss)
2012-2013
- The Diary of Anne Frank (September-October 2012, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Yes, Virginia (December 2012, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- be part of the ACTION (February 2013, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Rhythm City, Jr. (March 2012, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2013 (May 2013, directed by Beau Jason Carter, Riley Marie Ranjo, Cara Carucci, Gabriel J. Thomas)
2011-2012
- Night & Day (October 2011, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Breakfast/Sundaes with Santa (December 2011, organized by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Alice (January 2012, directed by Bri Gusman)
- CUT (January 2012, directed by Devin Riley)
- The Seuss Odyssey (January 2012, directed by Genesis Navarro)
- PCPA's My Life = Art (February 2012, scripted by Katie Mack, directed by Quinn Mattfeld)
- Pippin (March 2012, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2012 (May 2012, directed by Bailey Satterfield, Genesis Navarro, Gabbie Armero)
2010-2011
- New York, NY (September 2010, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- The Nature of Music (October 2010, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Breakfast/Sundaes with Santa (December 2010, organized by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Amy Bean)
- The Baddest Angel Band (December 2010, directed by Bailey Satterfield)
- The Ballad of King Windowglass (December 2010, directed by Marian C. Stave)
- Twelve Angry Jurors (January 2011, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- PCPA's My Life = Art (February 2011, scripted by Leo Cortez, directed by Liz Stuart)
- Disney's Aladdin: Dual Language Edition (March 2011, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2011 (May 2011, directed by Nicole Nomany, Cristina Inda, and Angel Marceleno)
2009-2010
- Name That Tune! (October 2009, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Sundaes with Santa (December 2009, organized by Sarah A. M. Barthel, Molly Barker, & Bridget Jordanae Reed)
- Funny as a Crutch (January 2010, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (March 2010, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- PCPA's My Life = Art (April 2010, scripted by Aaron Bonilla, directed by Katie Mack)
- Comedy Tonight! 2010 (May 2010, directed by Jessica McGinty, Maureen Silva, Bridget Reed, & Molly Barker)
2008-2009
- The ABCs of Broadway (October 2008, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Jessica McGinty)
- Bang! Bang! You're Dead (November 2008, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (December 2008, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- South Pacific (March 2009, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Comedy Tonight! 2009 (May 2009, directed by Angela Maciel, Tedi Hotchkiss, Shelby Carpenter, Nikki Collum & Jessica McGinty)
2007-2008
- Decades (September 2007, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- The Crucible (October 2007, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- The Seussification of Romeo & Juliet (January 2008, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Much Ado About Nothing (January 2008, adaptation directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying (April 2008, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
Comedy Tonight! 2008 (May 2008, directed by Kat Boyle, Cody Foster & Alyssa N. Hamlin)
2006-2007
- Present Tense (September 2006, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Boy Meets Family (September 2006, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- The Whole Shebang (September 2006, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Dr. Geoff Moran)
- You Better Watch Out (December 2006, directed by Stephanie Burleigh)
- Dreams Come True (January 2007, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Godspell (March-April 2007, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Comedy Tonight! 2007 (May 2007, directed by Todd Harper)
2005-2006
- Harvey (September 2005, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! (December 2005, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Marian C. Stave)
- Narnia (March 2006, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Kim Dial)
- Around the World in Thirty Songs (April 2006, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Comedy Tonight! 2006 (directed by Todd Harper, Meghan Conklin, & Kayla Hadley)
2004-2005
- Going to School (September 2004, directed by Todd Harper)
- Check, Please! (September 2004, directed by Meghan Conklin)
- Bad Seed (October 2004, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Holiday Show 2004 (December 2004, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Marian C. Stave)
- Oklahoma! (March 2005, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Bree Jansen)
- Seasons of Love (April 2005, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Comedy Tonight! 2005 (May 2005, directed by Sarah Withrow)
2003-2004
- Play On! (September 2003, directed by Adena Zender)
- Holiday Show 2003 (November-December 2003, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel & Marian C. Stave)
- Into the Woods (March 2004, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Jessica Terrones)
- Twisted Tales (April 2004, directed by Meghan Conklin)
- Comedy Tonight! 2004 (May 2004, directed by Theresa Kyriaco)
2002-2003
- As Seen on TV (Beginning Drama Variety Show, Fall 2002, directed by Adena Ober)
- Advanced Drama Showcase (Fall 2002, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
- Little Shop of Horrors (March 2003, directed by Sarah A. M. Barthel; choreographed by Jessica Terrones)
- Comedy Tonight! 2003 (May 2003, directed by Theresa Kyriaco)
1999-2000
- West Side Story (Spring 2000, directed by John Reil; choreographed by Kathi Sarkin)
1998-1999
- Grease (Spring 1999, directed by John Reil; choreographed by Kathi Sarkin)
1996-1997
- Our Town (Fall 1996, directed by John Reil)
- You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Spring 1997, directed by John Reil)
1993-1994(information from the 1965-1966 yearbook)
The Bald Soprano (October 1965, directed by Mr. Baumgardner with associate director Allison Mitchell)
The Lottery (October 1965, directed by Mr. Baumgardner with associate director Allison Mitchell)
Medea (Senior Play)
The King & I (Spring 1966)
- Mame (Spring 1994, directed by David Hensley)
1986-1987
- Hello, Dolly! (Spring 1987, directed by David Hensley)
1983-1984
- Oklahoma! (Spring 1984, directed by David Hensley)
1965-1966
- (information from the 1965-1966 yearbook)
- The Bald Soprano (October 1965, directed by Mr. Baumgardner with associate director Allison Mitchell)
- The Lottery (October 1965, directed by Mr. Baumgardner with associate director Allison Mitchell)
- Medea (Senior Play)
- The King & I (Spring 1966)
Clearly we have some major gaps! Can you help us fill them in? Please email any production history information you have to barthel.sarah@lusd.org. If you notice any errors, please send those too! Thanks for your help!
The History of Comedy Tonight! at Lompoc High
The Directors & Their Assistants
2003 - Theresa Kyriaco
Assisted by Amanda Hollingworth & Pedro Aguilera
2004 - Theresa Kyriaco
Assisted by Heather Fenske
2005 - Sarah Withrow
Assisted by JP Gonzalez
2006 - Meghan Conklin, Todd Harper, & Kayla Hadley
2007 - Todd Harper
Assisted by Marlee Bedford & Cody Foster
2008 - Kat Boyle (Artistic), Cody Foster (Technical), & Alyssa N. Hamlin (Managing)
2009 - Shelby Carpenter (Managing), Tedi Hotchkiss (Artistic), Angela Maciel (Artistic), & Bridget Jordanae Reed (Technical)
2010 - Molly Barker (Managing), Jessica McGinty (Artistic), Bridget Jordanae Reed (Technical), & Maureen Nadine Silva (Artistic)
2011 - Cristina Inda (Managing), Angel Marceleno (Technical), & Nicole Nomany (Artistic)
2012 - Gabbie Armero (Technical), Genesis Navarro (Managing), & Bailey Satterfield (Artistic)
Assisted by Sonia Ayala (Artistic), Bri Gusman (Artistic), Riley Ranjo (Technical), & Gabriel Thomas (Production)
2013 - Beau Jason Carter (Artistic), Cara Carucci (Managing), Riley Marie Ranjo (Artistic), & Gabriel J. Thomas (Technical
Assisted by Matthew Willis (Managing) & Gary Berleue (Technical)
2014 - Madilyn Hotchkiss (Director)
Assisted by Angel Cisneros (Artistic), Kongie Richardson (Managing), & Paulina Medina (Technical)
with Production Assistant Gabriel Thomas
2015 - Angel Cisneros (Artistic), Emily Lopez (Managing), & Paulina Medina (Technical)
2016 - Sollay Velasquez (Artistic), Kongie Richardson (Artistic/Managing), Diego Mindoro (Managing) & Sara Savage (Technical)
Assisted by Glenn Francisco (Technical)
with Production Assistant Elizabeth Twomey
2017 - Sara Savage (Artistic), Diego Mindoro (Managing), Glenn Francisco (Technical), & Erin McCallon (Technical)
Assisted by John Gonzalez (Artistic), Naima Lang (Artistic), & Sonia Mendoza (Managing)
with Production Assistant Elizabeth Twomey
2018 - Jessica Mora (Artistic), Sonia Mendoza (Managing), Erin McCallon (Technical), & Lainey Ranjo (Technical)
Assisted by Naima Lang (Artistic), & Elizabeth Twomey (Managing)
with Production Assistant Cole Beattie
2019 - Erin McCallon, Lainey Ranjo, & Elizabeth Twomey (Co-Directors)
Assisted by Natasha Signorelli (Artistic), Liliana Magneson (Managing), and Frankie Aranguren & Cheri Battle (Technical)
The Newscasters (hosts of Weekend / Semester Update)
2003 - Emily Ludden & Drew Chapman
2004 - Theresa Kyriaco & Heather Fenske
2005 - JP Gonzalez & Raquel Cockrell
2006 - Meghan Conklin & Sarah Withrow
2007 - Todd Harper &
2008 - Alyssa N. Hamlin & Cody Foster
2009 - Stephen Aldama & Angela Maciel, Tedi Hotchkiss & Ty Naccarato
2010 - Maureen Silva & Jessica McGinty, Molly Barker & Bridget Reed
2011 - Cristina Inda & Nicole Nomany, Chris Aldama & Angel Marceleno
2012 - Genesis Navarro & Bailey Satterfield, Aracely Rosales & Gabbie Armero
2013 - Beau Jason Carter & Riley Marie Ranjo, Cara Carucci & Brianna Gusman
2014 - Angel Cisneros & Kongie Richardson, Gabriel Thomas & Madilyn Rose Hotchkiss
2015 - Angel Cisneros, Emily Lopez, Paulina Medina
2016 - Sollay Velasquez, Kongie Richardson, Diego Mindoro, Sara Savage
2017 - Sara Savage, Diego Mindoro, Glenn Francisco, Erin McCallon
2018 - Jessica Mora, James Aranguren, Joel Rodriguez, Kiara Reveles
2019 - TBD
Not Quite Broadway… The Musical Parodies
2003
“Downtown (Lompoc)” by Theresa Kyriaco
originally “Downtown (Skidrow)” from Little Shop of Horrors
2004
“Part of Their World” by Denise Garcia, alternate version by Jan Sap
originally “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid
2005
“Production” by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Tradition” from Fiddler on the Roof”
“Lunch Time Tango” by JP Gonzalez, Annan Jones, Louise Tremblay,
and Sarah Withrow
originally “Cellblock Tango” from Chicago
“When You’re Good to Diaz” by JP Gonzalez
originally “When You’re Good to Mama” from Chicago
“The Homeboy and the Cowboy” by Giorgia Simoncelli, Amanda Russ,
Nicole Cox, and Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “The Farmer and the Cowman” from Oklahoma!
“Hard Knock Life” by Emily Ludden
originally “Hard Knock Life” from Annie
2006
“A Whole New Girl” by Todd Harper
originally “A Whole New World” from Aladdin
“I’m a Narnian” by Raymond Pauley
originally “I’m a Barbie Girl” by Aqua
“It Sucks to be Me” by Todd Harper
originally “It Sucks to be Me” from Avenue Q
“I Just Can’t Wait to be Queen” by Cheyenne Barrick & Alyssa N. Hamlin
originally “I Just Can’t Wait to be King” from The Lion King
“I Wish I Could Go Back to High School” by Sarah Withrow
originally “I Wish I Could Go Back to College” from Avenue Q
2007
“You’re in High School”
originally “Dreamgirls” from Dreamgirls
“Colors of a Brave” by Jessica McGinty
originally “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas
“Notice Me Diaz” by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Notice Me, Horton” from Seussical
“Lunchtime Detention” by Kat Boyle
originally “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King
“What CIF Craves” by Cheyenne Barrick & Alyssa N. Hamlin
originally “America” from West Side Story
2008
“Under a C” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Under the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
“Bye Bye to Lompoc High” - by Alyssa N. Hamlin
originally “Bye Bye Miss American Pie”
“Tardy Bell Rhapsody” - by Kat Boyle
originally “Bohemian Rhapsody"
“Baby Got Books” - by Maureen Nadine Silva
originally “Baby Got Back”
2009
“Welcome to Detention” - by Evan Leach, Eric Valderrama, & Matt Yang
originally “Welcome to the Jungle”
“The Freshmen Left Behind” - by Bailey Satterfield, Azaria D. P. Johnson, Aracely Rosales, & Harrison
originally “The Movie In My Mind” from Miss Saigon
“All That Math” - by Brittany Brown & Adam Leach
originally “All That Jazz” from Chicago
“The Only Store In Town” - by Molly Barker & Thomas Morales
originally “The Nicest Kids in Town” from Hairspray
“I've Got A Golden Tassle” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “I've Got A Golden Ticket” from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
“Do You Hear the Freshmen Sing?” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Do You Hear the People Sing?” from Les Miserables
“Everything Goes” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Anything Goes” from Annie Get Your Gun
“Farewell, Diaz” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Hello, Dolly” from Hello, Dolly!
“Class of 2009” - by __________
originally “Summer of '69”
2010
“Back that Claim Up” - by Maureen Nadine Silva
originally “Back that A** Up”
“Physical Education” - by Maureen Nadine Silva
originally “Sensual Seduction”
“Reasons for Chub” - by Jessica McGinty (Concept by Alyssa Tate)
originally “Seasons of Love” from Rent
“Speaker of the House” - by Paul Barthel (Concept by Molly Barker)
originally “Master of the House” from Les Miserables
2011
“Mr. G” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Prince Ali” from Aladdin
“Seagull Song” - by Bree Jansen
originally “Nuttin' for Christmas”
“Food Fight” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel, Deion Campbell, & Devin Riley (Concept by Ben Barthel)
originally “Tonight's Gonna Be a Good Night”
“It Wasn't Me” - by Jesus Cubillo (Concept by Sarah A. M. Barthel)
originally “It Wasn't Me” by SHAGGY
“Class of Eleven” - by Alissa Lindemann
originally “Don't Stop Believing”
2012
“Ten!” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “One” from A Chorus Line
“Mr. G / Mr. B” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Prince Ali” from Aladdin
“Ode to Boomer” - by Bree Jansen
originally “Finale” from Pippin
“Licensed” - by __________
originally “__________” from _______
“Mathaby” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Love Song” from Pippin
“I Just Can't Wait to be Free” - by Genesis Navarro
originally “I Just Can't Wait to be King” from The Lion King
2013
“The Welcome” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “The Welcome” from Rhythm City Jr.
“Popular” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Popular” from Wicked
“At the Top of the Act” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “At the End of the Day” from Les Miserables
“We're the Braves” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “We're the Hawks” from Rhythm City Jr.
WERE THERE OTHERS I'M FORGETTING?! CHECK THE PROGRAM, please!
2014
“Government Shutdown” - by Angel Cisneros
originally _________________________
“Do You Want Me To Get Your Pencil?” - by Madilyn Rose Hotchkiss
originally “Do You Want to Build A Snowman?” from Frozen
“Happy” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Happy” by Pharrell Williams
“Talk Nerdy To Me” - by Hailey Pickles
originally “Talk Dirty To Me” from ___________
“Let Me Go” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Let It Go” from Frozen
“La La La Lompoc” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Go Go Go Joseph” from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2015
2016
2017
“Pedro Aguilera” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Alexander Hamilton” from Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Lice, Lice Baby” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice
“The Food of the Day / Chimichanga” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King by Elton John
“When You're From Lompoc” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “When You're an Addams” from The Addams Family
2018
“Good Morning, Lompoc High” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “Good Morning, Baltimore” from Hairspray by Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman
“Finals Week Rhapsody” - by Robby Theis & Erin McCallon
originally “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen
“The Simmons Sisters” - by Kiara Reveles & Joel Rodriguez
originally “The Schuyler Sisters” from Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Anything's Possible” - by Sarah A. M. Barthel
originally “It's Possible” from Seussical by Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens
The Wall of FAME (LHS Staff Members who appeared in Comedy Tonight!)
- Ed Albright
- Anne Anderson
- Julie Anderson
- Lauren Aranguren
- Cecilia Barros-Pitts
- Sarah A. M. Barthel
- Casey Brooks
- Jake Brown
- Sean Burns
- Mike Clifford
- Warren Culberson
- Art Diaz
- Phil Galfano
- Alfonso Garagarza
- Janis Hunt
- Bree Jansen
- Dr. Agnes Kumi (voice only)
- Deborah Marsh
- Gloeta Masssie
- Laura Newbre
- Mike Phillips
- Alyssa Prieto
- Mary Anne Rios
- Wendy Sutter
- Jon Taylor
- Ruben Terrones
- Betsy Villalpando
- Duane Wilson
- Adena Zender
The Wall of SHAME (LHS Staff Members who have been portrayed by students in Comedy Tonight!)
- Ed Albright
- Sarah Barthel
- Paul Bommersbach
- Art Diaz
- Lore Desmond
- Carnell Edwards
- Michael Flushman
- Bert Heter
- Bree Jansen
- Rick Jordan
- Kristin Lima
- Robin Luken
- Laura Lee Parks
- Mike Pease
- Phil Reeves
- Pete Sarar
- Carolyn Taylor
- Ruben Terrones
- Betsy Villalpando
- Rich Zellers
The Children of Comedy Tonight! (Children who have appeared in Comedy Tonight!)
- Emmet Anderson (2010)
- Andrew Barthel (2017)
- Ben Barthel (2009, 2010, 2012, 2014)
- Noah Barthel (2012, 2017)
- Alex Brooks (2011, 2012)
- Sydney Brooks (2011, 2012, 2017)
- Lauren Jansen (2009, 2011, 2012)
- Vequi Lee (2009)
- Madison Sikes (2011)
Drama Club
Drama Club News
Drama Club meets Fridays at lunch in room FL-2 at 11:45 am. Everyone is welcome to attend! We discuss fundraisers, field trips, current productions, and upcoming audition opportunities. Bring your lunch and join us!
Congratulations to the 2018-2019 Drama Club & Thespian Officers!
President
Elizabeth Twomey
Vice President
Lainey Ranjo
Secretaries
Madison DeSchryver & Bella Huckaby
Treasurers
Frankie Aranguren & Erin McCallon
Historians
Cole Beattie & Adrianna Hernandez
Thespian Troupe 779
Thespian Troupe 779
A Chapter of the International Thespian Society
in conjunction with the Educational Theatre Association
Troupe Director: Sarah A. M. Barthel
Troupe Location: Lompoc High School
** = National Honor Thespian (120+ points)* = Honor Thespian (60+ points)
*** = International Honor Thespian (180+ points)
Class of 2019
- Tylan Andrade
- Maily Ayala
- Payton Greene
- Adrianna Hernandez*
- Winter Hierholzer*
- Liliana Magneson*
- Erin McCallon**
- Lainey Ranjo**
- Taylor Ronholt
- Veronica Trejo
- Elizabeth Twomey **
- Bryan Yang
Class of 2020
- Precious Arellanes
- Cheri Battle
- Cole Beattie*
- Erica Castaneda
- Jesus "Jessie" Elenes
- Hailey Fernandez
- Alyssa Grossi
- Gabriela Gutierrez
- Johnny Kassis
- Isabella Huckaby
- Sahara Koscielniak
- Valerie Lozano
- Kira Mitchell
- Prechus Norwood
- Luis Rubio
- Kaytlin Royster
- Jasmin Salas
- Emily Signorelli
- Ayziah Simmons
- Isabella Smith
- Robby Theis
- Meddage Dulan Wimalosoma
Class of 2021
- Yessenia Acosta
- Frances "Frankie" Aranguren
- Ian Black
- Madison DeSchryver
- Jacob Hensley
- Matthew Petryshak
- Gabriel Ruiz
- Natasha Signorelli
- Amia Simmons
Class of 2022
- Mark Ainsworth
- Bella Callahan
- Anahi Rodriguez Leal
- Giovanna Signorelli
- Maliah Simmons