Mrs. Brew actually asked Silent Agency to play for the show back in the spring. “We wanted the live band because we wanted to feature as much BSM talent as we could in the show,” said Mrs. Brew.
Evan Bakker, who sings and plays the electric guitar for the group, liked the ablity to play for the show. “I think it added another element to the play besides just the acting.” said Bakker.
The live band added another element to the play, and the audience thoroughly enjoyed it. “The band was really good, and they did a good job of catching the emotion of the play,” said junior Monica Shaffer.
Sophomore Jack Tift got to participate in Romeo and Juliet as his first show. Tift played Tybalt, who was one of the leading characters. “I loved all of the performances that we did. They were really fun,” said Tift.
Amy Stockhaus also enjoyed playing Juliet. “It was a good experience for me push myself to learn the long monologues and the style of English they were in.”