Student Highlight: Senior Dedicates Extra Time to Perfecting Theatrical Skills

If you’ve had the pleasure of attending one of the Winthrop Drama Society’s many performances over the last several years, then you’ve likely been mesmerized by Ian Page’s skill and natural talent on the stage. He recently played the memorable role of Billy Flynn, in the high school version of “Chicago,” and prior to that he played Dr. Faustus in the drama society’s award-winning production of “Faustus.” The senior dedicates all of his extracurricular time and attention to the drama society in hopes of one day making acting a career.

 

How did you first get involved in theater?

I got into drama because when I was in fifth grade I was implored to try it by my mother and I took lessons at Winthrop School of Performing Arts. I absolutely loved it and the rest is history.

 

What do you love about performing?

I love performing because it gives me a chance to get into the headspace of somebody else, and with every new perspective I get to inhabit I feel like I become a more well-rounded person. It’s also just really fun. I’d love to be an actor professionally. Recently I’ve also gotten a taste for directing with “Check, Please!,” which I directed with my friend, Allison Earl, who is immensely talented.

 

What is your favorite subject?

My favorite subject as of this year is digital media because I get to use my creativity while honing a new skill.

 

Any college goals?

I’d love to go to Dean College or Salem State University for theater to further understand the art form and develop as a performer.

 

Do you have a role model?

My mother and Mrs. Calinda have shaped my life in more ways than I can even count. They are both wonderful, proud, and kind as well as immensely hard-working. I can’t think of any better role models.

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