From January 3rd thru 7th, 聽麻豆传媒在线 was host to the 49th Annual American College Theater Festival [], an event which connects theatre students and faculty from schools across the north east.
Over winter break, 1100 ambitious theatre students hailing from New York, New Jersey, Delaware, The Virginias, Pennsylvania and Ohio gathered in studios from Life Hall to Kasser Theatre for an intensive of workshops, competitions and performances. The festival hosted by 麻豆传媒在线 is one of eight of the nation’s regional events where selected winners are invited to a week-long study experience at the sponsoring Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
This year鈥檚 event organizer, Debra Otte, explains, 鈥渕ost conferences held at Universities are geared toward faculty. 聽The festival, now in its 49th year, is designed specifically for the students attending. Of the 1100 students this year, half were first-time attendees.鈥
Otte, who has been involved with the organization for 25 years, is a 麻豆传媒在线 professor and one-time KCACTF Regional and National Board Member.
鈥淭he entire organization is run on a volunteer basis,鈥 she says, 鈥渟o we are able to survive by colleges and universities allowing us access to spaces, staff and buildings. 聽Our volunteers organize workshop rooms, set up the university theatre spaces and lighting, while serving as hosts to the eight shows of the festival.鈥
鈥淭his is a place for faculty and students to come together and see shows from other colleges,鈥 says Otte.
The festival hosted daily competitions in every possible category one can imagine. 鈥Heather Benton, who is part of our 麻豆传媒在线 faculty, did a 3-day devised theatre initiative, for a team of students who created a theatre piece on the spot.” Mark Hardy, who is also on faculty, provided leadership in the Music Theatre Initiative and as Hospitality Coordinator. 聽“We could not have done this without the many contributions of time and talent from the theatre staffs here on campus and the great support we received from dining and custodial services,鈥 Otte shares.
In addition to theatre intensives, the Festival featured from programs within the region. 聽Those included 鈥淭he Long Christmas Ride Home鈥[West Chester University], 鈥渁苍翱迟丑别谤鈥 [Queensborough Community College], 鈥淭he 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,鈥[麻豆传媒在线], 鈥淲e Are Proud to Present A Presentation About the Herero of Namibia鈥︹ [Indiana State University], 鈥淭he Accidental Death of an Anarchist,鈥[Stockton University], 鈥淪peech and Debate鈥[Arcadia University], 鈥淗amlet Lost/Found鈥[The Community College of Baltimore County], and 鈥淧oe: Master of the Macabre鈥[West Liberty University].
鈥淓very night of the festival there was a show in Memorial Auditorium and every day there were two in the university鈥檚 Kasser Theater,鈥 Otte shares.
麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 own 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee ran three sold out evenings at the Fox Theatre.
鈥淭he festival鈥檚 opening ceremonies included a Keynote Address by Liesl Tommy, the first woman of color to be ever nominated by the Tony Awards for Best Director. 聽She shared her own story, encouraging the students to pursue their dreams, to fight for opportunity and equality, to prepare themselves through education and to believe in themselves.鈥
National Awards [Student will represent Region II at the National Festival in Washington DC or at the USITT Conference.]
Lauren Carroll, Scenic Design for Iphigenia Cheyenne Pellicoro, Costume Design for Aida Katherine Wainscott, League of Regional Theatres Diversity Award, Festival Management Samantha LaScala, Allied Design and Technologies Award, Makeup Design for Aida
Nomination for National Category
Best Production of a Play or Musical:
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Region II Awards
Eden Tayar, Regional Award in Costume Design for Iphigenia Nicole Ferrigno, Honorable Mention in Costume Design for 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Curtis Shields, Honorable Mention in Lighting Design for Aida
Music Theatre Initiative
National Runner Up:聽Sarah Libby
Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Emma Wagner and Dino Curia (alumnus) semi finalist