Like any institution that has been around for 120 years, people are a big part of what makes Christ School unique. These many different personalities are the focus of “Humans of Christ School," a selection of documentary-style short films.
Asheville's renowned arts scene owes a great deal to the Montford Park Players. The theater company puts on the longest running Shakespeare festival in North Carolina and entertains more than 10,000 patrons a year. And when the Montford Park Players need one of the area's most capable directors, they often look to Christ School.
Kobi Selby '19 can light up a room with his words, a talent that shone through at this past weekend's North Carolina Theater Conference High School Play Festival. The Christ School senior took home prizes for Excellence in Writing and Excellence in Acting from the festival held Friday and Saturday at Gardner-Webb University
Rehearsals are underway for a play that Christ School has done before. But don't let that fool you. Mary Dillon has mapped out a year that is unlike any since she took over the Theater Department in 2001.
Filming whales in The Bahamas is every bit as fun as it sounds. And rewarding as well for one Christ School graduate who was born and raised in the islands.