IDS-CC Thespians Soar at Statewide Competition
Members of Independent Day School-Corbett Campus Thespian Troupe 88622 received medals in every category in which they competed at the largest junior thespian competition in the world.
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| Twenty-seven members of the IDS Junior Thespian Troupe 88622 competed in five different categories at the Florida Junior State Thespian Competition held Feb. 10-11 in Melbourne. They competed against more than 2,400 of the best middle school thespians from across the state. Every IDS-CC student brought home a superior or excellent medal. |
Feb. 15, 2012 (TAMPA, Fla.) – Twenty-seven members of the Independent Day School-Corbett Campus Thespian Troupe 88622 competed last weekend in the Florida Junior State Thespian Competition in Melbourne. Students received medals in each of the five categories in which they competed, earning a total of nine superior and two excellent awards, in addition to Best in Show for Small Group Musical.
According to IDS-CC middle school teachers Barbara McBride, Jeanne Rivera, Michael J. Vokoun, and Sheri Whittington, who serve as coaches for Thespian Troupe 88622, every student who competed earned either a superior or an excellent award.
With 2,841 middle school students from around the state competing, the Florida Junior State Thespian Competition has doubled in size since last year and has become the largest festival of its kind in the world, according to Junior State Thespian Director Rod Savickis.
“It’s highly competitive and to qualify, students needed to achieve a superior rating at a district competition,” said Mrs. Whittington. “All of our students worked extremely hard and showed incredible dedication to preparing for the past six months.”
“Their performances were outstanding,” said Mrs. McBride. “In addition, they were all extremely supportive of each other. Even if they were competing against each other in the same category, it was so important to them to see each other succeed.”
“It was an amazing experience,” said Mrs. Rivera. “They really proved that with hard work and commitment to their craft, possibilities are infinite!”
Mr. Vokoun agreed, adding, “I am so impressed with their work-ethic. Students spent many hours outside of school hours to create their amazing performances, and this dedication to do their best by excellent preparation paid off in spades! Congratulations, Troupe 88622!”
The results of the state competition were:
One-Act Play – Superior
This Is A Test: (Cast) Laurel Floen, Serena Jonas, Emily Quin, Slater Rice, Kalie Schrader, Adam Shaikh, Morgan Selewach, Ricky Thomas, Mia Torres, Eli Watson, Seth Will, Sophia Windisch, Valan Zuccolillo (voted the performance’s “Best Actor”); (Crew) Jaclyn Cohen, Jonah Kornberg, Maggie Kratzer
Small Group Musical Theatre – Superior & Best of Show
“But I Do” from I Love You Because: Victoria Beaudoin, Jonah Kornberg, Julia Peacock, Alex Rivera
Small Group Musical Theatre – Superior
“Prologue” from Little Shop of Horrors: Laurel Floen, Megan McBride, Kalie Schrader
Duet Musical Theatre – Superior
“Some Things Are Meant to Be” from Little Women: Catie Clark, Noa Friedman
Duet Musical Theatre – Excellent
“Introducing Me” from Camp Rock: Emma Friedman, Connor Goering
Solo Musical Theatre – Superior
“You’ve Got Possibilities” from It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman: Victoria Beaudoin
Solo Musical Theatre – Superior
“On My Own” from Les Misérables: Allegra Beachy
Solo Musical Theatre – Superior
“Blue Hair” from The Black Suits: Laurel Floen
Solo Musical Theatre – Superior
“Still Hurting” from The Last Five Years: Julia Peacock Monologue – Superior
“What Andy Warhol Never Told Me”: Emma Friedman
Monologue – Excellent
“You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”: Sam Goetz
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