Ms. Kolb’s eighth grade Theater class performed at the Folger Secondary Shakespeare Festival on Tuesday. The students in the course performed a 25 minute Macbeth that they have prepared over the last two quarters. Lucien Anderson earned a “Distinction in Acting” award in his role as Macbeth, Amaya Tatum earned a “No Small Parts” award for her performance of Lady MacDuff. Theo Greiff won a “Commitment to Character” award for playing the doctor and Duncan. The witches, Sadie Young, Neida Cabrera and Helen Ruggiero also nabbed a “Stellar Sisters” prize for their haunting spells. Chloe Megeath performed the role of Lady Macbeth and Lucas Roemer played MacDuff. The play was directed by eighth grader Philip Horrigan.  Other students involved in the performance included Jia Fleming, Kenneth Howard, Kamau Jackson, Nick Mazza, Seamus O’Brien, Catherine Serrano, and Griffin Smith. The students will also perform the play in April at the school.