Photos: GHS production of "Almost, Maine"

“Almost, Maine” plays at Guilderland High School on Nov. 2, 3, and 4 at 7 p.m.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Falling in love? Pete, played by Max Davidson, left, stares into space as Ginette, played by Vivienne Owen, lays her head on Pete’s shoulder during their first date. Guilderland High School students are performing John Cariani’s “Almost, Maine” — made up of nine short plays set in the mythical town of Almost.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Confused: Down in the laundry room, Steve, played by Kevin Zuchowski, right, talks with Marvalyn, played by Emma Mattoon, about things on Steve’s hurtful and scary list. The play “Almost, Maine” takes place in a fictional town on the night of the Northern Lights and is made up of nine vignettes about falling into and out of love.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Embracing: Gayle, played by Morgan Dempsey, right, gives her now fiancé, Lendall, played by Ethan Skelly, a hug after Lendall presents her with a diamond ring. Nineteen Guilderland High School actors play a range of ages for teens on their first date to a middle-aged couple.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Having a chat: East, played by Samuel Bemis, left, talks with Glory, played by Samantha Dell’acqua, as Glory asks where she is in Maine. The play, “Almost, Maine,” consists of a nine vignettes, plus a prologue, each about falling into and out of love.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Fixing a broken heart: East, a repairman played by Samuel Bemis, sits on his stoop, trying to piece together Glory’s heart, broken by her dead husband as Glory, played by Samantha Dell’acqua, was on East’s land watching the Northern Lights.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

“Is that a tattoo?” asks Sandrine, played by Cody Weimer, left, as she pulls up Jimmy’s sleeve to reveal the misspelled name of Sandrine. Jimmy is played by Aidan Kelley.