The Bordentown Regional High School Chapter Select play “After Math” by Jonathan Dorf is set for a performance on Friday, Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bordentown Performing Arts Center.
The short play is directed by senior Ryan Haje and will be featured at the 2025 NJ State Thespian Festival.
Tickets are $5 and all proceeds go towards BRHS senior scholarships. Tickets to this and other BRHS Theatre events can be purchased at the door, as well as in advance online.
Emmett disappears in the middle of a math class, collected by a man and a woman wearing suits. Where did he go? Why? Those left behind come up with their own explanations for his mysterious disappearance. He’s off to his own private rock concert? He was kidnapped by aliens? He was an alien himself? Who is Emmett, and why is it that it no one paid any attention to him until he was gone?
This thirty minute play starts BRHS students Brynn Bowyer, Sika Brenya, Leah Eisele, Rylie Evans, John Heitzenroeder, Wren Magby, Patrick Maszczak, Addison Palmer, Rylan Phillips, Adam Pollard and Kayla Stubenazy-Rose.
Bordentown Regional High School’s theatre program was awarded the Greater Philadelphia Cappie Award for Outstanding Musical in 2012 for Legally Blonde and was nominated for Outstanding Musical for last year’s production of The Addams Family. For more than a decade, the Greater Philadelphia Cappie Awards have honored BRHS Theatre performances with 73 nominations and 18 awards.
The theatrical performances of BRHS have also been honored with numerous awards and nominations from the New Jersey State Thespian Festival and the New Jersey Theatre Night Awards. Bordentown Regional High School is home to International Thespian Society Troupe 6803.
The Bordentown Performing Arts Center is attached to Bordentown Regional High School, and is located at 318 Ward Avenue in Bordentown.

