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An Evening of
​One-Acts

February 12-13, 2026
7:00pm
Twice Upon a Time, an original work by Lilah Anders and Shiyuan Wang
Directed by Lilah Anders & Shiyuan Wang
Jeffery, a normal teenage boy, is in the middle of a particularly boring math lesson when, out of nowhere, a wise old wizard appears and recruits him to go on a journey into the magical realm. Jeffery is tasked with saving the world from a dark villain, but he was never too great at following instructions. After quite a few failures, the wizard returns to the math class to ask Marcy, a more intelligent student, to assist him. Marcy succeeds at the first task, then saves Jeffery. They continue on the road together, facing perils like they’d never before known. As they reach their final destination, only one question remains— would they be able to take down the evils at hand, or would they let the magical world succumb to a villainous reign?

How to Get Away with a Murder Mystery, by Don Zolidis
directed by Anna Burchard & Tim Souza
Five mysterious color-coded guests. A mansion. A murder. Can the killer get away with it? And how will the sleuths bring them to justice? A handy guide for how to escape the law when you just happen to be a prime suspect of a mysterious murder. Told in vignettes, this show hilariously skewers the tropes of the murder mystery: an airtight alibi, a long-winded monologue by a detective with an accent, an impossibly complicated Rube Goldberg murder device? Check, check, and check!

Biz Town, by Rachel Bublitz
Directed by Xander Chen & Jesse Moore
When Miss J assigns an “adult life” simulation project, her class transforms into Biz Town, a modern city with a hospital, bookshop, zoo, exotic pet store—and crime. The bottom line is that the kid with the most heart points gets to pick the toppings for their pizza party, and that’s a prize worth playing dirty to win. One hard-boiled detective tries to uncover the criminals and set the town on a better path only to end up ruffling a few feathers and shaking the town to its very foundation, all in the name of a cheese slice.

Cut, by Ed Monk
Directed by Ella Miller & Jordan Novak
A group of actors rehearses a play within a play within a play. As the plot complications multiply, the actors begin to forget who is playing whom and who is the real director -- as opposed to the actor who is playing the director, or vice versa. Then they can't seem to remember who they really are, as opposed to the people they are playing in any of the various scripts. Then things start to get confusing...
​How to Get Away with a Murder Mystery, Biz Town, ​and Cut are produced through special arrangement with Playscripts Inc.
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Pricing

  • All seats $8

Seating

  • Reserved seating
  • Wheelchair and companion seating available

Policies

  • No refunds, no exchanges
  • Every person attending must have a ticketed seat -- no exceptions!

Solon High School Performing Arts Box Office Contact Information
440-349-6249
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