Watch: This high school’s stage adaptation of the film ‘Alien’ won over Hollywood and the internet
Despite a low budget, the high production values were achieved using recycled materials.
I love that north bergen high school did alien last night as their school play, so I’m gonna keep tweeting about how great it is..everything was made from recycled materials .. so nuts amazing I’m so proud of my hometown pic.twitter.com/EEMEbankDz
— Andrew Fernandez (@bhsdrew) March 23, 2019
Staging a play in a high school is no easy feat, what with the limited budget and resources. But a New Jersey high school took the shoestring budget available to them to mount a stunning production of the sci-fi classic film Alien that managed to impress even top actors and directors from Hollywood.
The drama club of North Bergen High School put up Alien: The Play, a stage production from the school’s drama teacher, Perfecto Cuervo for two nights only. The production had 15 different sets and costumes, which included four astronaut outfits and two for aliens. The sets were built by a crew of students of the school and their art teacher, all of it with recycled material.
Last night the North Bergen High School in New Jersey put on 'Alien' as their school play and it looks absolutely incredible.#hrgiger#Alien#rushmore pic.twitter.com/5jopUecFil
— Paul Owens (@oh_pollo) March 23, 2019
— Danijela Belovarac (@Fueledbyjelaa) March 23, 2019
“We don’t have really any budget – we recycle everything, everything is repurposed and recycled 10 times over until we get the look we need,” Steven Defendini, the art teacher at the school, told BuzzFeed News. The astronaut suits were assembled using moving blankets and thrift store purchases.
Starting to get some more video of the North Bergen High School alien play :) cc: @stevendefendini @CuervoPerfecto pic.twitter.com/TsJV9cufCU
— Andrew Fernandez (@bhsdrew) March 24, 2019
“My inspiration was just that I’m a huge fan of the movie,” Cuervo, who spent two months adapting the screenplay for the stage, told Entertainment Weekly.
The audience at the show took videos and pictures that were posted widely online and even grabbed the attention of the twitter page of the original Ridley Scott film. The plot centres around the crew of the spaceship Nostromo, who are hunted down by a vicious alien over the course of the film.
We are impressed! 40 years and still going strong... https://t.co/NJGJIZj2oq
— Alien (@AlienAnthology) March 23, 2019
Can’t stop posting video from this - Alien needs to go to Broadway NOW! (But only with HS kids) https://t.co/Q5hIhFlOtN
— Paul Scheer (@paulscheer) March 23, 2019
holy shit!
— Elijah Wood (@elijahwood) March 23, 2019
This is fantastic. Blows my high school’s adaptation of PINK FLAMINGOS out of the water. https://t.co/oNW6ZlZiIP
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) March 24, 2019
The students even made a trailer that was released ahead of the opening night.
The positive reaction online led the North Bergen mayor to offer to fund more performances of the play.
All of North Bergen is proud of the creativity NBHS Drama students showed in making 'Alien: The Play,' and now we're giving them an opportunity to perform it again https://t.co/KJcHdH7P30
— Nicholas J. Sacco (@NicholasJSacco) March 26, 2019