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North Bergen High School's 'Alien' Gets Nat'l Praise, Celeb Fans
Joss Whedon, Rosario Dawson and Mark Hamill (a.k.a. Luke Skywalker) are praising the unusual choice. Watch the trailer video:

NORTH BERGEN, NJ — Who needs to cross the Hudson for a Broadway show? The hottest ticket in town can be found nowhere else but the North Bergen High School drama club, which just put on a production of Ridley Scott's "Alien" this past weekend.
Seriously. Eight students at North Bergen High put on a mere two productions of "Alien" March 19 and 22, but word has gotten out that the show was good. Gov. Phil Murphy, actress Rosario Dawson, Elijah Wood and Adam Savage, host of the popular show"Myth Busters," all chimed in on social media praising it. “The Avengers” director Joss Whedon reportedly like a tweet about the performance.
North Bergen art teacher Steve Defendini, who helped direct the show, seemed a little overwhelmed by all the attention.
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"It's been a crazy past three days," Defendini told Patch. "It's funny because our two performances were attended by mostly family and friends of the students. The usual group. But somehow word got out. The students are thrilled that they are being recognized for their hard work. To have people like Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, liking this on social media is just amazing for them."
"We're really trying to put on a third production, but right now it's all still up on in the air," he said. "It's really been crazy."
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Once those new show dates are announced, it will be posted on the school's website and social media pages. The original tickets were $5. It was, after all, a high school play.

While none of these celebs have actually seen a performance, they appear to be complimenting the uniqueness of the selection. It's not unusual for Defendini and English teacher Perfecto Cuervo to do out-of-the-box plays. Last year, Cuervo and Defendini helped the students put on an adaptation of George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead."
This year, Cuervo spent several months over the winter writing the script for "Alien," Defendini said.
The entire production cost just $3,500 to put on, also. The set design was done using recycled materials and egg crates to make the background look like a spaceship.
There are only eight students in the small cast. Sophomore Xavier Perez plays the alien. Sigourney Weaver's iconic role of Ripley was given to Gabriella Delacruz, a senior at the school, who said she was thrilled to carry on the strong feminist tradition.
“She’s a female character who’s really portrayed as the hero at the end,” Delacruz told the New York Times. “She isn’t the damsel in distress. She got to be a badass, if I’m allowed to say that.”
"We're mostly just happy about how much attention this has raised for the arts and for literature and drama programs," Defendini told Patch. "I think people are talking about this because it's a scrappy bunch of kids who just pulled this amazing thing off. Kind of like 'Bad News Bears' meets 'School of Rock.""
Check North Bergen High School's website for a third show date. Here's a YouTube promo Cuervo made for the show:
Cheers to North Bergen High School's Drama Club for their stunning performance of "Alien: The Play." I hear it was out of this world! https://t.co/6tsiS0cTA5
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) March 24, 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
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