Clearfield Drama Club presents “Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic”

From left to right: Jeri Mallon, Elizabeth Catherman. Peyton Reese, Ethan Sorbera, Evan Forcey, Emmalynne Groth, Mason Marshall, Beth Struble, Peyton Norris, Ian Gibson, Anna Rowles, and Sage Hoppe.

Jaycee M. Wood, Staff Writer

Clearfield Drama Club performed the play “Puffs” December 3-5 in the high school’s auditorium. This production was the club’s 2021 fall play, directed by music teacher Stephen Switala.

From left to right: Ethan Sorbera, Beth Struble, Peyton Reese, Peyton Norris, Anna Rowles, Evan Forcey, Emmalynne Groth, and Sage Hoppe.
Elizabeth Catherman, Evan Forcey, Emmalynne Groth, Anna Rowles, Peyton Norris, Beth Struble, Peyton Reese, and Ethan Sorbera hold their wizard wands in a circle.
Beth Struble gestures to Ethan Sorbera holding a sign which says “No Being Too Sad”. From L-R: Elizabeth Catherman, Beth Struble, Ethan Sorbera, Peyton Reese.
Peyton Reese poses in sunglasses center stage. From L-R: Evan Forcey, Peyton Reese, Elizabeth Catherman, Peyton Norris.
Ian Gibson stands center stage holding a golden egg in a towel and swim cap. From L-R: Beth Struble, Peyton Norris, Ian Gibson, Sage Hoppe, and Ethan Sorbera.
Mason Marshall standing a looking annoyed while wearing a dragon costume.
Ethan Sorbera stares at Peyton Reese wearing a beret and holding a beget. From L-R: Ethan Sorbera, Peyton Norris.
Peyton Reese stands menacingly wearing a black hat and Peyton Norris poses and kisses a beget. From L-R: Peyton Reese, Sage Hoppe, Ethan Sorbera, Peyton Norris.
Ian Gibson points his wand to shoot a bottle off of Peyton Norris’s head. From L-R: Evan Forcey, Elizabeth Catherman, Peyton Norris, Anna Rowles, Ian Gibson, Emmalynne Groth, and Peyton Reese.
Mason Marshall stands center stage pointing at a mop.
Evan Forcey and Peyton Norris stand back to back while Evan points his wand up.

Clearfield Drama Club performed the play “Puffs” December 3-5 in the high school’s auditorium. This production was the club’s 2021 fall play, directed by music teacher Stephen Switala.