The Marlboro High School Drama Club captivated audiences with its recent production of 12 Angry Jurors, performed November 7-9 in the school auditorium. The thought-provoking courtroom drama explored themes of justice, doubt, and the power of persuasion, offering a gripping theatrical experience that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
The talented cast—Amelia Kovaci, Andrea Kuha, Noah Ernst, Olivia Ciaccio, Maddie Karitis, Madeline-Camille Bell, Kaylee Dina, Gianna Faricellia, Ava Todisco, Isabella Fratto, Emmett Wheatley, Julian Herrera, Noah Giordano, and Timber Jackson—brought intensity, emotion, and authenticity to their performances. Each actor delivered a unique perspective on the complex moral questions at the heart of the play, creating a production that was both engaging and deeply moving.
Under the direction of Zachary Povall, the students worked tirelessly to bring the story to life, showcasing their dedication, creativity, and collaboration both on stage and behind the scenes. From set design to lighting, sound, and stage management, every detail reflected the passion and hard work of the entire Drama Club.
The District extends heartfelt congratulations to the cast, crew, and director for another outstanding production. Their powerful portrayal of 12 Angry Jurors was a testament to the talent, teamwork, and spirit of the Marlboro High School performing arts community.



