Produced by student filmmaker Layla Yamamoto ’26, this documentary offers an inside look at the history and growth of Mid-Pacific’s theatre program. Through a conversation with Department Head Linda Johnson, discover the passion, people, and purpose behind MPSA’s vibrant performing arts community.
2026 MPSA Theatre Productions
The Mid-Pacific School of the Arts delivered an exciting year of theatre productions, showcasing the talent and creativity of students across grade levels. Audiences enjoyed Shakespeare’s beloved comedy Much Ado About Nothing, filled with wit, romance, and mistaken identity; the middle school production of Godspell Jr., sharing themes of kindness, tolerance, and love through music and storytelling; and the Tony Award-winning musical Into the Woods, which brought classic fairy tales to life while exploring the consequences of wishes and the meaning of “happily ever after.” Together, these productions highlighted the strength of Mid-Pacific’s performing arts program and the dedication of its student performers, designers, and directors. Special mahalo to Theatre Directors Linda Johnson, CoCo Wiel, and Rob Duval, along with Musical Director Alethea Train, for their leadership and commitment throughout the season.
