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The Circle Voice

The Student Newspaper of Groton School

The Circle Voice

Groton Theater Presents Murder-Mystery, The Mousetrap

Groton Theater Presents Murder-Mystery, The Mousetrap

Eliza Powers ’20, Assistant Arts Editor October 19, 2018

A guest house. A nursery rhyme. A murder. Ten years ago, a farmer and his wife adopted three young siblings, one of whom died at the hands of their abuse. This morning in London, the farmer’s wife...

Chip practicing organ in the chapel.

Artist of the Issue: Charlotte “Chip” Pontifell

Claire Lee ’20, Assistant Arts Editor October 19, 2018

A music prefect and dance captain, Chip Pontifell ’19 has fully immersed herself in the arts at Groton. Not only does she play the organ and the harpsichord––instruments that are not seen often on...

An Introduction to Groton Arts

Zoe Park ’21 September 13, 2018

Choir Choir is a way for students and faculty to express their love of singing. Led by music teacher and organist Daniel Moriarty, choir is a full class and performs every Sunday during Chapel. Students...

Artist of the Issue: GloMonCho

Artist of the Issue: GloMonCho

Claire Lee ’20, Assistant Arts Editor September 13, 2018

Before Travis Scott’s ASTROWORLD entered the music scene, there was GloMonCho’s OffWhite. The album is a product of a Faculty Sponsored Activity (FSA) completed by Gloria Hui, Cho Nikoi, and Montanna...

Andrea (center right) with some of her former students.

Theater Program Welcomes Andrea Underhill

Eliza Powers ’20, Assistant Arts Editor September 13, 2018

This fall, Andrea Underhill will be taking over for Laurie Sales, who is on sabbatical, as Theater Director for the 2018-19 school year. Andrea began her career in theater as a high schooler. “The...

A rendering of the movie poster.

A Review of BlacKkKlansman

Charles Wahba ’20 September 13, 2018

BlacKkKlansman is the newest film by writer-director Spike Lee. It is produced by Get Out’s Jordan Peele. The film tells the true (but often exaggerated) story of the first black police officer in Colorado...

Students perform in the play Detective Axal Atkinson and the Sixth Grade Thief.

One Act Play Festival Returns

Grace Oh ’21 and Elena Junkala ’21 June 2, 2018

The popular One Act Play Festival, referred to as One Acts, marks the end of spring term at Groton. On Saturday, May 27, students excitedly watched their friends shine in a series of short plays. One Acts...

Ben poses with his camera.

Artist of the Issue: Ben Calmas

Eliza Powers ’20 June 2, 2018

According to Ben Calmas ’18, “something clicked” the first time he looked through a camera lens. At Groton, he has most recently contributed his artwork as Photography Editor for The Circle Voice...

Tragedy, Love in “The Women of Lockerbie”

Tragedy, Love in “The Women of Lockerbie”

Fran Saldivar ’19 May 30, 2018

In the aftermath of Pan Am 103’s fatal flight over the hills of Lockerbie, Scotland, a mother from New Jersey looks for the remains of her son. Also scavenging the plane’s wreckage are the women of...

Artist of the Issue: Josie Fulton

Artist of the Issue: Josie Fulton

Katie Reveno ‘20 May 30, 2018

If you’ve ever been to a Groton theater production, there is a good chance that you have seen Josie Fulton ‘18 doing one of the things she loves most: acting. Whether as a leading role  in Twelfth...

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