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The Theatre Club is the most prestigious club at Episcopal High School. It was established in 1837 by a Seminole tribe by the name of Stevensawaskee. The school was named Episcopal because at the time of the discovery, their leader was the fearless warrior Episcopalee(a.k.a. Fairy Wing). The tribe trusted their leader and he was feared by all opposing tribes.The Theatre Club honors the school's founders by performing three plays about Native Americans every year. The Native American themed plays for this year is Cherokee Teepee, Indian Outlaw, and Pocahontas. The drama club is a dedicated group of teens wanting to perform plays about their school's founders. These plays are a fun extracurricular activity that takes hard work to wrok to completion. The drama club will always try its best to entertain you and it is always open for new members.