Articles in Fine Arts
By: Kathryn Trogdon
Tram Quach was the Knightdale High School drum major for the 2009 band season. She has been a participant in Knightdale’s marching band for the last four years, and it was …
By: Chris Cunningham
While some of you may have seen him walking through the halls, teaching his theater arts and technical theater class, or directing a play, not many of the Knightdale students know a lot …
By: Sara Awad
Suspense filled the air as Ms. Wills Dance Classes 1-3 and Dance Ensemble waited to take the stage on the night of December 15th. A beautiful garland displaying an array of Christmas …
By: Ashley Amthor
What do the Kremlin, Sputnik, and The Nutcracker have in common? They all originated from Russia. Knightdale students Joanne Leary and Morgan Poole performed The Nutcracker on December 15 as the main roles …
by Justine Santos
Knightdale Repertory Theatre presented Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird in the Knightdale Auditorium during the third week of November. As a required reading for freshman, there was a showing on Tuesday morning …
By: Sara Awad and Brandi Puckett
Jarell Norwood, a senior at Knightdale High School, is a Monet with a paintbrush. He is constantly transforming plain, white sheets of paper into works of art. Just take …
By: Sara Awad
Some people know Mr. Comperatore for his really long last name. Others know him as a stressed-out director or an analytical English teacher. Today, he is the award-winning director of Language of Angels, …
By : Justine Santos
On Thursday, October 27, suspenseful preshow music filled Knightdale High school auditorium as people waited for the show Language of Angels to begin. Mr. Comperatore, an English teacher and the director of the …
By Justine Santos
The annual winter production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever attracts both newcomers and veterans to the audience and stage of Knightdale Repertory Theatre. Although the same play shows every year, KRT manages …
By: Sara Awad
Paco Peco was performed on October 22-24 at 7pm in the Knightdale High School auditorium.
Paco Peco was a stage performance full of spirit. Catered more toward younger children, Paco Peco filled the auditorium …




