About Fools

Leon Tolchinsky is ecstatic. He’s landed a terrific teaching job in an idyllic Russian hamlet. When he arrives, he finds people sweeping dust from the stoops back into their houses and people milking upside down to get more cream. The town has been cursed with Chronic Stupidity for two hundred years, and Leon’s job is to break the curse.

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St. Francis Borgia High School

The St. Francis Borgia High School Department of Theatre and Speech is a state and nationally recognized department noted for its excellence in theatre and speech education.  The department took second place in the state of Missouri's one-act competition with last year's “A Long Trip,” has won the Missouri State High School Activities Association District 6 one-act competition six of the past seven years, took first place in the Christian Interscholastic Speech League in 2020, has performed as a mainstage production five times at the Missouri Thespian Conference since 1996 including last year's We Live By The Sea, has been designated as a Missouri Thespian Honor Troupe every year since 1997, and was chosen as the Missouri delegate to the Chapter Select performance at the International Thespian Festival in 2015.  

Director Tim Buchheit has been at the helm of the department since 1995 and has been chosen as the SFBRHS Teacher of the Year twice, the Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year, the Missouri Thespian Teacher of the Year, the Franklin County Relay for Life Hero for Hope, and has been inducted into the Educational Theatre Association Hall of Fame.  

Graduates of the department have performed and worked on technical crews around the world, including the current director of Late Night with Seth Meyers, former audio technician of Beautiful on tour and on Broadway and The Book of Mormon on tour, a video director at Saturday Night LIve, a performer on television's General Hospital, actors in the Oscar nominated movie Up in the Air, a former performer in the national tour of Wicked, and many more.  Graduates also direct theatre departments at Union High School and Sullivan High School  

The department annually sponsors Theatre for a Cause, through which it has donated well over $10000 to local and national charities, including Exceptional Equestrians, the American Cancer Society, and The Emmaus Home.