12 Angry Jurors - Spring 2025

Murder. Murder in the first degree. The most heinous crime tried by our criminal courts.

A young man is on trial for the brutal killing of his father. Twelve jurors from different backgrounds with different worldviews and biases must reach a unanimous decision.

As the discourse races on, anger flares, tempers rise, and violence ensues. Examine the evidence, hunt for clues, and above all, keep your emotions in check. The verdict in. Is the boy guilty or not guilty? Find out for yourself in St. John Paul II Academy’s production of Twelve Angry Jurors by Reginald Rose.

Event poster for a performance of '12 Angry Jurors' presented by St. John Paul II Academy, scheduled for May 6 and 7, 2025 at 7 pm, at the Gross Catholic High School Auditorium in Bellevue, Nebraska. Ticket prices are $7 for adults and $5 for kids and students. The poster features silhouettes of people in discussion, with a white background and black and red text.

A young girl with long hair, wearing a black head covering, black top, and red skirt, leaning on a wooden table with her hands, making an expressive face. Two other girls are in the background, one wearing a white head covering and brown top, and the other wearing a yellow top, in a plain indoor setting.
Two women sitting at a table in a room with beige brick walls. The woman on the left wears glasses, a red beret, and a gray shirt with large buttons. The woman on the right, also wearing glasses, is examining her phone and wears a black shirt, a black scarf, and a red belt.
A dramatic scene between several young women in a room, with one woman grabbing another by the shoulders and raising her voice, while the others watch with concern, and some are seated at a table in the background.
A young boy in formal attire standing on a chair, pointing upward and appearing to be speaking or making a point, in a classroom setting.