Bay Area Children's Theatre Advanced Performers Honored At Junior Theatre Festival West by BWW News Desk - February 18, 2019 Bay Area Children's Theatre (BACT) students in BACT's Advanced Performers the company's by-audition-only traveling musical theatre team brought home five awards last week from the Junior Theatre Festival West, a celebration of youth and musical theatre that attracts more than 1,800 theatre students, educators and professionals to Sacramento each year to share excerpts from productions and hear critiques of their performances from theatre pros. BWW Previews: MARY POPPINS at Christ Episcopal School Theatre by Brady Meibaum - February 16, 2019 Winds in the east, mist coming in. Like something is brewin and about to begin. MARY POPPINS flies onto the CES stage in this 'practically perfect' production! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's MARY POPPINS is an enchanting mixture of an irresistible story topped with unforgettable songs and sewn together with breathtaking dance numbers, (tap and everything I assure you!) BWW Interview: Reed Meschefske of TOO MUCH LIGHT MAKES THE BABY GO BLIND at Santa Fe High School Theatre by Zoe Burke - February 14, 2019 There is something so incredibly special about watching a group of highly disciplined young people coming together to create something bigger than themselves. The collaborative nature of high school drama is like none other, and particularly in programs with strong, knowledgeable leadership (such as the program at Santa Fe High School, led by director Reed Meschefske), the results speak for themselves. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Drama: One Year Later by David McKibbin - February 14, 2019 One year after the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we praise Melody Herzfeld and Douglas' drama students for continuing to show their strength in the face of adversity. American Theatre Wing Seeks High School Students for Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2019 The National Endowment for the Arts is supporting the next generation of American songwriters. For the second year and in collaboration with the American Theatre Wing, the Arts Endowment is calling for applications from high school students to the agency's Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge. This national program is for students with a passion for writing songs that could be part of a musical theater production and the wide range of musical styles represented in contemporary musical theater including hip-hop, rock, R&B, country, jazz, and more. NBC Gets 'Standing Ovation' From National Educational Theatre Association by BWW News Desk - February 11, 2019 NBC Entertainment has received the Standing Ovation Award from the Educational Theatre Association (EdTA). The award recognizes a corporation or organization that makes significant contributions to EdTA in supporting its mission of "shaping lives through theatre education" through philanthropic efforts, programs, and activities. Samuel French Announces Schools to Be Awarded with Royalty-Free CHICAGO: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION by BWW News Desk - February 11, 2019 Samuel French, Inc. announces the winners of The Chicago High School Edition Razzle Dazzle Competition, a national competition for teens that celebrates the meaningful impact that the performing arts have on their growth and development. Submissions were received from over 27 states across the country representing theatre programs in both urban and rural settings. American Theatre Wing Names Recipients of Andrew Lloyd Webber Initiative Programming by BWW News Desk - February 5, 2019 The American Theatre Wing announced today the recipients of the Andrew Lloyd Webber Initiative's programming, including the 4-Year University Scholarships, the Training Scholarships, and the Classroom Resources Grants. These scholarships and grants represent the Wing's most rigorous investment in direct support for underserved public school students demonstrating exceptional talent and economic need to continue their study of theatre. HELLO, DOLLY! Comes to Reagan High School by BWW News Desk - February 6, 2019 The Reagan Fine Arts Department presents its 2019 musical HELLO, DOLLY! February 6th-9th at 7pm. VIDEO: This World Will Remember Them! Texas High School Theater Acquires Broadway Sets from BONNIE & CLYDE by Paul Smith - February 5, 2019 The students of Colony High School in Dallas, Texas have quite the exciting legacy with their production of Bonnie & Clyde. All their sets, costumes and props, which includes three cars, come from the original Broadway production which starred Laura Osnes and Jeremy Jordan. TLC's SAY YES TO THE PROM Will Make Prom Dreams Come True and Empower Deserving High School Students Nationwide by BWW News Desk - February 4, 2019 TLC's SAY YES TO THE PROM initiative is back for the eighth consecutive year and kicking off the 2019 prom season alongside returning retail partner Macy's to help 1,000 underserved and deserving students across the country find the perfect prom look. Travelling to five different cities, SAY YES TO THE PROM will create the ultimate prom “shopping” experience, complete with one-on-one style sessions with Monte Durham of TLC's SAY YES TO THE DRESS: ATLANTA to help the students find the perfect dress, tuxedo and accessories. Hastings High School Casts Outside of District For HAIRSPRAY, Marc Shaiman Approves by BWW News Desk - February 2, 2019 Hastings High School presented their production of Hairspray last night, according to News12. New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts Awards 'Your Start In The Arts' High School Drama Grant by BWW News Desk - January 31, 2019 The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA) today announced the recipients of its first annual "Your Start in the Arts" grant awards. The New York Conservatory's grant program honors and supports secondary high school educators in drama and theater who have inspired students to follow their passion for the art of storytelling through acting. West Fargo High School Theatre Presents KEN LUDWIG'S MOON OVER BUFFALO by BWW News Desk - January 31, 2019 West Fargo High School Theatre will present the 'Ken Ludwig's Moon Over Buffalo' by special arrangement by Samuel French Inc. The show will performed January 31st, February 1st, and 2nd at 7:30pm. Matinee showings will be February 3rd at 2:30pm. All performances will be held at West Fargo High School. Ken Ludwig's hilarious comedy, Moon OverBuffalo, will have audiences laughing from beginning to end. The Acting Company Announces Complete Casting For NYC School Tour Of OTHELLO by BWW News Desk - January 29, 2019 The Acting Company announces OTHELLO, a touring production visiting New York City schools across the five boroughs in January and February 2019. Phila. Youth Orchestra Students Recognized In All-City Concerto Competition by BWW News Desk - January 25, 2019 The students of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra (PYO) organization demonstrate, once again, how talented they are! Six of the nine finalists of the 2019 School District of Philadelphia's All-City Concerto Competition are current PYO members, including the first place winner, Marquise Bradley. ROGER REES AWARDS Honoring NY High School Theater Set for May 19, Application Deadline Feb. 4 by BWW News Desk - January 24, 2019 The Broadway Education Alliance announces that applications to participate in The 2019 Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance are being accepted until Monday, February 4, 2019 at www.rogerreesawards.com. HELLO, DOLLY! Comes to Reagan High School by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2019 The Reagan Fine Arts Department presents its 2019 musical HELLO, DOLLY! February 6th-9th at 7pm. West Fargo High School Theatre Presents KEN LUDWIG'S MOON OVER BUFFALO by BWW News Desk - January 22, 2019 West Fargo High School Theatre will present the 'Ken Ludwig's Moon Over Buffalo' by special arrangement by Samuel French Inc. BWW Review: LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION at RED CURTAIN THEATRE by Theresa Bertram - January 21, 2019 Do you hear the people sing? Well if you didn't hear these performers sing, you missed out. The Red Curtain Theatre presented Les Miserables: School Edition, December 7-16, 2018, at the Staples Auditorium located on the Hendrix College campus, and let me tell you, I found it hard to believe these kids weren't even out of high school yet. High School Teacher's Support Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration To Be Recognized At Surprise Ceremony by BWW News Desk - January 18, 2019 Milwaukee Public Schools and the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts will honor a local high school teacher's long-standing support of the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration. Long Island High School For The Arts Welcomes Tony Award Winner Steve Lutvak by BWW News Desk - January 17, 2019 As part of its Master Class program, students in the theater, music and dance classes at Long Island High School for the Arts (LIHSA) enthusiastically welcomed Tony award-winning composer, singer/songwriter Steve Lutvak. 10 Local High Schools Selected To Participate In First-Ever CAPA MARQUEE AWARDS Program by BWW News Desk - January 16, 2019 The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) today announced the 10 local high schools selected to participate in the first-ever CAPA Marquee Awards. Designed to recognize and celebrate the wealth of high-caliber musical theatre talent in central Ohio, the newly created awards program will send adjudicators to a performance of each participating school's qualifying musical theatre production to evaluate nominated students/productions in the categories of Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Musical Production, Best Direction, Outstanding Ensemble Performance, and Outstanding Student Orchestra Performance. Adjudicators will also separately evalute hard-copy nominations submitted in the categories of Backstage Excellence and Outstanding Technical Achievement. A.W. Dreyfoos School Of The Arts Presents THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME by BWW News Desk - January 15, 2019 The A. W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts Theatre Department proudly presents the Tony Award-winning play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens from Mark Haddon's best-selling novel. Kansas City Interfaith Youth Alliance and the Faith Always Wins Foundation Will Show Mr. Rogers Movie to High Schoolers For MLK Day by BWW News Desk - January 14, 2019 The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and TV's Fred Rogers had two things in common-they prioritized the beloved community, that we should all have the opportunity to be seen and heard by our neighbors regardless of identity affiliation; chosen or not. In this spirit of kindness and compassion, the Faith Always Wins Foundation (FAWF) and the Kansas City Interfaith Youth Alliance (KCIYA) are co-hosting a free screening of the documentary film 'Won't You Be My Neighbor' for high-school age students. The showing will take place on Martin Luther King Day, Monday, Jan. 21. The free film will be shown at AMC 20 Town Center followed by a panel discussion led by members of KCIYA's Leadership Team. Doors open at 4 p.m.; the film will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the program concluding by 7 p.m. |
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