Spring PERFORMANCE
Entertaining live audiences for the first time
in more than a year, the Jesuit Masque leaves
them laughing The Jesuit Masque entertained live and
online audiences this spring with four
spring production, "The Bold, The Young, and
The Murdered" by Don Zolidis.
Jesuit’s thespians had performed before a live
audience, as well as many more viewing via
livestream.
Richard
Miller, the hilarious play took place on the
set of a soap opera production and married
the classic murder mystery with absurd dark
humor. The cast and crew of this corny TV
while a murderer picked them off one by one.
Mayhem ensued as they argued over which of
them was most likely the killer.
tremendous spring for Jesuit's thespians, who
excelled at District and State competitions that
were conducted virtually due to the pandemic.
In March, the Masque’s Thespian Troupe
Florida State Thespians Festival and generated
• Tyler Brownrigg '21, Colin Creadon '23,
Grant Jurusz '22, Matthew Justin '22, and
Aaron Norris '22 – Ensemble Acting ("The
Banderscott")
• Brownrigg and Nico Smyth '21
Acting ("Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are
Dead")
• Justin and Joseph Lopez '21 – Duet Acting
("Extraction")
• Creadon and Jurusz – Duet Acting ("The Old
Boy")
• Lopez – Play Writing ("Cross-Checking")
• Nicholas Asher '21, Jimmy Grammig '21, and
Lopez – Ensemble Acting ("The Frogs")
• Asher and Grammig – Duet Acting ("You
Can’t Beat the House")
• Smyth – Monologues ("Thirst and The
Nerd")
• Justin – Monologues ("Homeland
• John Paul Llanos '22 – Solo Musical
(“Confrontation” from "Jekyll & Hyde")
In addition to the school-best total of
Superiors, the troupe accomplished some
Superiors in a single State Festival (Brownrigg,
time receiving multiple Superiors in Duet
Superior in Play Writing (Lopez).
JESUIT PERSPECTIVES • SPRING 2021 13
The Bold, The Young, and The
Murdered was the Masque's first
performance before a live audience
in more than a year
The cast for "The Bold, The Young,
and The Murdered"
John (“Valencio Di Carpathio”) – Joseph Lopez '21
Morris (“Jake Strong”) – Nico Smyth '21
Oli, the director – Matthew Justin '22
Todd, the stage manager – Colin Creadon '23
Louis, the camera man – Jackson Kiser '23
Danielle (“Jessica Silverstedt”) – Maeve Miller (AHN)
Amy (“Eileen Silverstedt”) – Georgia Head (AHN)
Bill (“Sebastian Strong”) – Nick Asher '21
Cybil (“Mona Jeffries”) – Rowan Miller (AHN)
Tyler (“Dr. William”) – Tyler Brownrigg '21
Lily (“Sequoiya”) – Reagan Miller (AHN)
Keri, the intern – Katelyn Micko (AHN)
Miles, the executive producer – Jimmy Grammig '21