The Black Box

CONTENT WARNING: SUICIDE. SEM;COLON is more than a dramatic audio performance. It's a student-led effort on the campus of Pell City High School designed to improve mental health (Follow on Instagram @project._semicolon). In this powerful episode, writers Anna Claire Hathorn and Emma Gibson provide an unflinching, first-person view of a student struggling with day-to-day life.

Show Notes

CONTENT WARNING: SUICIDE. 

SEM;COLON is more than a dramatic audio performance. It's a student-led effort on the campus of Pell City High School designed to improve mental health (Follow on Instagram @project._semicolon). In this powerful episode, writers Anna Claire Hathorn and Emma Gibson provide an unflinching, first-person view of a student struggling with day-to-day life.

Directed by Hathorn, this episode features Kadence Smith, Carter Bibb, Maggie Hooie, Emma Gibson, Morgan Russell, Nicholas Fason, Mykah Lee and Gabriel Moore. Edited by Jeff Thompson. All music is original and used with permission. 

If you are struggling with your mental health, please seek help.

The Black Box by Spotlight Studio was created by CEPA Management (@pellcitycepa, pellcitycepa.com). Season 2 is supported by Trussell Funderburg Rea Bell and Furgerson, Goodgame Co. and The Alabama State Council on the Arts. 

What is The Black Box?

Spotlight Studio, a product of CEPA Management in Pell City, AL presents The Black Box, a podcast from performing artists in St. Clair County, AL.

Spotlight is an all-ages, countywide drama education and outreach network in St. Clair County. It’s presented by Hargray Communications and supported by Trussell Funderburg Rea Bell and Furgerson and Goodgame Co.

The Black Box will feature content written, directed and performed by members of Spotlight’s eight clubs located throughout the county, as well as interviews with members of the local arts community. If you are interested in learning more about the project, contact Nicholas Fason at nicholas@pellcitycepa.com

CEPA is supported by the City of Pell City and Pell City Schools. It is aided greatly in its mission by the Alabama State Council on the Arts, The Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama and The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham and by many local supporters who believe strongly that access to the cultural arts in their community is of tremendous importance.