WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF CULTURE AND HISTORY presents the 2012 West Virginia State Thespian Festival CULTURE CENTER • State Capitol • Charleston Woman’s Club www.wvculture.org EEO/AA Employer For information call 304-558-0220
WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF CULTURE AND HISTORY
presents the 2012
West Virginia State Thespian Festival
CULTURE CENTER • State Capitol • Charleston Woman’s Clubwww.wvculture.org
EEO/AA Employer
For information call 304-558-0220
Sincerely,
Randall Reid-Smith, Commissioner West Virginia Division of Culture and History
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For the next three days, you will find yourself in the midst of people who are all, like you, involved in and challenged by theater. Whether you are a writer, a performer or a stage designer, you play an important role in the arts in your school, your community and our state. I hope that while you are here you take advantage of every minute to learn more about your art and the other students who are here.
The West Virginia Division of Culture and History has a strong commitment to recognize and feature the arts, heritage and culture of our state and to showcase the fine artists, artisans and historians whose work makes a difference in West Virginia.
It is just as important that we provide new artists with a place where they can learn and grow. The energy at events like this one, our annual Dance Festi-val and the West Virginia State History Bowl speaks volumes for our future. Whether you go on to a professional career in theater, participate in community theater or find yourself an enthusiastic arts supporter, you will always make a difference in arts in West Virginia.
Enjoy the workshops and the performances. If you have time, please visit the West Virginia State Museum and enjoy the art exhibits throughout the Culture Center. Greenbrier St.
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Welcome to the Culture Center!
HOURS:
The Culture Center will open at 8 a.m. each morning for the festival.
Archives Library – Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CULTURE CENTER POLICIES
Public AreasThe Culture Center Great Hall, State Theater, Archives Library, West Virginia State Museum and Gift Shop and the State Capitol Rotunda are public areas. THERE IS NO SMOKING, EATING OR DRINKING IN THESE PUBLIC AREAS.
Non Public AreasThe Culture Center Green Room, Dressing Rooms and Library Commission Training Room are nonpublic areas. You must wear a festival badge to enter these areas.
West Virginia State Museum – Tuesday - Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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• Dressingroomsarenotlocked.Youare responsible for any items left there.• BulletinBoard/CallBoardintheGreatHall is for schedule changes and messages. The phone for messages for participants is 304-558-0220 ext 130.• ToaccesstheCultureCenterLowerLevel, take the escalator on the left side of the Great Hall (Museum entrance). Please do not use the elevator. Your festival badge must be visible to enter the nonpublic rooms. If you need handicapped access to the Lower Level,
The State Capitol Building – Thursday - Friday 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
In order to accommodate the additional traffic of the festival, please note the following:
Buses should unload students on Greenbrier Street at the Governor’s Mansion bus stop before parking at Laidley Field.
Parking is available at the State Capitol Complex throughout the festival. Parking at metered spaces on the Capitol Complex costs 25 cents per hour from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. There is no charge for parking at metered spaces after 5 p.m. and on Saturday. There is limited additional parking on the side
streets near the Capitol; please be respectful of the residents who are our neighbors.
West Virginia State Museum Gift Shop – Tuesday - Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
General Festival Guidelines
TelephonesPhone number for leaving messages for partici-pants is 304-558-0220, ext 130.
Lost and Found ArticlesThe Division of Culture and History is not re-sponsibile for lost or stolen items. Do not leave valuables unattended. All items found will be turned in to the Reception Desk in the Great Hall or to the Security Office on the lower level. Please check there for anything you may be missing.
SMOKING IS PROHIBITED in the Culture Center and State Capitol
please see Guest Services at the Reception Desk in the Great Hall.• Alltechnicalprojectsarelocatedonthefirst floor in the State Capitol Rotunda. Please respect the historical preservation of the building. Do not tape or nail anything to the walls or floor.• Themainfirst-floordoorstotheState Theater will close at the beginning of each performance and reopen during the critiques. Second-floor theater balcony doors will be open for admittance during the performances.
TECHNICAL THEATER ENTRIESWest Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
Puppet Theatre ElementAustin BuddHuntington High School
Puppet Theatre ElementSara CampbellHuntington High SchoolJamia ShookHuntington High School
Set Design (Novice)Hayle AkersCapital High SchoolJairis CarterCapital High SchoolOlivia HrkoBridgeport High SchoolHannah RogersBridgeport High School
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AREA 1Kelsey Hayward
Oak Glen High SchoolCounties Represented
Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio,Tyler and Wetzel
AREA 2Jayne Whitlowe
Parkersburg South High SchoolCounties Represented
Braxton, Calhoun, Gilmer, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt and Wood
AREA 3Linda Pinnell
Fairmont Senior High SchoolCounties Represented
Barbour, Doddridge, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Pendleton, Preston, Randolph,
Taylor Tucker and Upshur
BOARD OF AREA REPRESENTATIVES
Martha Louden – West Virginia State Chapter DirectorWashington High School; Charles Town, West Virginia
AREA 4Steve GlendenningJefferson High SchoolCounties Represented
Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral and Morgan
AREA 5Elizabeth Hamlin
Meadow Bridge High SchoolCounties Represented
Fayette, Greenbrier, McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers,
Webster and Wyoming
AREA 6Helen Freeman
Huntington High School Counties Represented
Boone, Cabell, Clay, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Putnam and Wayne
West Virginia State Thespian Student Board for 2012
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Lena CamillettiJefferson High School
Carissa ChannellLincoln High School
Jake CoxOak Glen High School
Jacob JarvisHuntington High School
Giulianna MarcheseMusselman High School
Andrew ShieldsFairmont Senior High School
Elise SteeleHuntington High School
The 2012 Thespian Logo Winner is Rachel Keefover from Fairmont Senior High School.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE The 2012 Educational Theatre Association Annual Conference
Coronado, CA (San Diego) Marriott Coronado Island September 20-23, 2012schootheatre.org/events/edta-conference
TECHNICAL THEATER ENTRIESWest Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
Mask Design (Novice continued)Megan RayHuntington High School
Mask Design (Novice, Middle School)
Meleaha Bland Paden City High School
Hand PropertiesAmanda AdamsMorgantown High SchoolBrett Michael Bullard Hedgesville High SchoolJonas GloverMagnolia High SchoolSarah HopkinsCapital High SchoolJacob JarvisHuntington High SchoolJosh MillerMeadow Bridge High SchoolKody MullensBridgeport High SchoolClayton NiceMagnolia High SchoolNatalie PinkertonHuntington High SchoolHaylee Shickle Hedgesville High SchoolSam ShreveMagnolia High SchoolNick YoungFairmont Senior High School
Stage PropertiesMichael DavisHuntington High SchoolKatie GibbsHuntington High SchoolKyle GrimesHuntington High SchoolShannon HoskinsMagnolia High SchoolLogan LewisMorgantown High SchoolDemian NunezHedgesville High SchoolMegan PumphreyMusselman High SchoolHaley WhiteMagnolia High School
Publicity (Advanced)Kristin CavianiHuntington High SchoolAshley JohnsonCapital High SchoolMac RobertsMagnolia High School
Publicity (Novice)Jill KinderCapital High SchoolTravis MackCapital High SchoolDugan SlappeCapital High SchoolKyle TaylorHedgesville High SchoolAllison WatkinsParkersburg High School
Experimental Puppet DesignSarah HopkinsCapital High SchoolJacob JarvisHuntington High SchoolSarena JohnsonHuntington High School
Hand Puppet Design Abbey FerrariCapital High SchoolAmanda LivelyOak Glen High SchoolErin ManahanCapital High SchoolDrew ThompsonHuntington High School
Marionette Puppet DesignBrett Michael Bullard Hedgesville High SchoolLauren ClineMagnolia High SchoolAbby DurigMagnolia High SchoolSarena JohnsonHuntington High SchoolHaley PenningtonHuntington High SchoolJason ScottHuntington High SchoolLogan WrightMagnolia High School
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AREA 1
JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOLGlen Dale, Marshall County
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLNew Martinsville, Wetzel County
NORTHERN HANCOCK GIFTED New Cumberland, Hancock County
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLNew Cumberland, Hancock County
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLPaden City, Wetzel County
AREA 2
PARKERSBURG HIGH SCHOOLParkersburg, Wood County
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLParkersburg, Wood County
RIPLEY HIGH SCHOOLRipley, Jackson County
WOOD COUNTY TECHNICAL CENTERParkersburg, Wood County
AREA 3
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOLBridgeport, Harrison County
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLFairmont, Marion County
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOLShinnston, Harrison County
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLMorgantown, Monongalia County
AREA 4
HEDGESVILLE HIGH SCHOOLHedgesville, Berkeley County
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLShenandoah Junction, Jefferson County
MARTINSBURG HIGH SCHOOLMartinsburg, Berkeley County
MORGAN ACADEMYShepherdstown, Jefferson County
MUSSELMAN MIDDLE SCHOOLInwood, Berkeley County
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLCharles Town, Jefferson County
AREA 5
MEADOW BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOLMeadow Bridge, Fayette County
WEBSTER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLUpperglade, Webster County
WYOMING EAST HIGH SCHOOLNew Richmond, Wyoming County
AREA 6
CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOLCharleston, Kanawha County
CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Chapmanville, Logan County
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLHuntington, Cabell County
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLHuntington, Wayne County
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
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West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012 TECHNICAL THEATER ENTRIES
Lighting Design (Advanced)Andrew ShieldsFairmont Senior High School
Make Up for Character RoleHayley ButlerJefferson High SchoolCleo ChildressParkersburg High SchoolVictoria Cohen Capital High SchoolKayla JohnsonHuntington High SchoolElise SteeleHuntington High School
Make Up for Fantasy CharacterEmily ArnstromJefferson High SchoolJessica BairdJefferson High SchoolMichelle CampbellOak Glen High SchoolVictoria CohenCapital High SchoolCaitlin CutrightHedgesville High SchoolSamantha DeemMagnolia High SchoolSummer FisherHuntington High SchoolJacob JarvisHuntington High SchoolMaggie LudwigBridgeport High School
Elizabeth SnyderNorthern Hancock Gifted School
Make Up (Middle School) Angel MoorePaden City High School
Make Up (Special Effects)Michael DavisCapital High SchoolJacob JarvisHuntington High SchoolMegan RayHuntington High SchoolElizabeth YaronPaden City High School
Mask Design (Advanced)Nathan BaileyCapital High SchoolJacob JarvisHuntington High SchoolDavid MartinCapital High SchoolCaitlin Santa Barbara Hedgesville High School
Mask Design (Novice)Logan FletcherHedgesville High SchoolGary HayesHedgesville High SchoolMegan HaynesHuntington High SchoolJordan LucasHuntington High SchoolSymphony Phrampus Jefferson High School
West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
Costume Design/Construction Michelle Beasley Huntington High SchoolNathan Clouser Fairmont Senior High SchoolChloe Donahoe Huntington High SchoolLaRae EwingMartingsburg High SchoolMegan HaynesHuntington High
Costume Design with Renderings Louisa Copeland Morgantown High SchoolEmmy DelektaOak Glen High SchoolMegan HaynesHuntington High SchoolSarah HopkinsCapital High SchoolCourtney McDonald Musselman High SchoolKayla PaytonHuntington High SchoolTaima RossJefferson High SchoolMegan VeyonMagnolia High SchoolJennifer WrightMagnolia High School
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ONE-ACT JUDGES
DR. JULIE JACKSONOne-Act and Scholarship Judge
Dr. Julie Jackson is chair of Marshall University’s Department of Theatre in Huntington, W.Va., and worked as a professional theater designer in the Chicago area for more than 20 years. A graduate of the School of the Chicago Art Institute, Good-man School of Drama, Jackson has designed more than 170 professional productions. Before coming to Marshall she was a resident artist and full-time faculty member at Columbia College in Chicago for more than 15 years.
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SPECIAL THANKSGovernor Earl Ray Tomblin and First Lady Joanne Jaeger Tomblin
Secretary Kay Goodwin, West Virginia Department of Education and the ArtsCommissioner Randall Reid-Smith and Staff, West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Tom Pasinetti, Jeff Hudkins, Steve Glendenning, Kathy Raspa, Laura Speis, Eileen Miller Arts Alive and the West Virginia Department of Education, ArtsLink, Inc., Bethany College
Fairmont State University, Frostburg State University, Marshall University West Virginia University, West Virginia Wesleyan
STEVEN BREWER One-Act Judge
Steven Brewer has been the managing and artistic director for the Old Opera House Theatre Com-pany in Charles Town, W.Va., since the summer of 2003. With a degree in theater performance from the State University of New York and a degree in English from Clemson University in Clemson, S.C., Brewer has directed nearly 100 plays over the past 35 years, from Accomplice and Anything Goes to Unnecessary Farce and White Christmas. He also, on occasion, steps on stage for roles like Father Bren-dan Flynn in Doubt, A Parable, and Herbie in Gypsy.
BEN MARTIN One-Act and Scholarship Judge
Ben Martin taught and directed educational the-ater in Missouri for 34 years before retiring in the spring of 2010. During his career, he won Out-standing Teacher of the Year awards from the Lee’s Summit School District, The Speech and Theatre Association of Missouri and Missouri State Thes-pians. Over the years, his students have qualified to the state activities association tournament in every event with many finalists and champions, including the 2002 one-act play winner, Cut, which also swept all four acting awards. Martin contin-ues to be an active advocate for school theater by serving on the board of the Educational Theatre Association. He also is serving his fourth term on the Missouri Thespians Board where he heads the scholarship program. He is a past state conference coordinator, workshops chair and presenter. He has directed a variety of productions featured at the state conference, including the 2001 All-State production of Tommy, and is a national adjudicator for the Educational Theatre Association. His new-est venture is as president of a new community theater, Summit Theatre Group. He is directing the first production, Bus Stop, which is being done as an innovative cooperative venture in a local diner in the historic downtown area of Lee’s Sum-mit, Mo. He participates or has participated on the governing or advisory bodies for Kansas City Cap-pies, Blue Star Awards, The Kansas City Repertory Theatre, and The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival. He was chair of the Arts Council of Lee’s Summit when it received the 2010 Missouri Arts Council Creative Community Award and continues to serve as a member.
West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
10 a.m. PROP PROJECTS State Capitol Rotunda, First Floor
11 a.m. SET DESIGN PROJECTS State Capitol Rotunda, First Floor
Noon COSTUME CONSTRUCTION PARADE AND Culture Center, Great Hall VERBAL CRITIQUES
1 p.m. PUPPETRY PROJECTS State Capitol Rotunda, First Floor
2 p.m. PUBLICITY PROJECTS State Capitol Rotunda, First Floor EXTRAORDINARY PROJECTS
3 p.m. MASK PROJECTS State Capitol Rotunda, First Floor LIGHTING PROJECTS COSTUME RENDERINGS VERBAL CRITIQUES
5 p.m. STAGE MANAGER CRITIQUES Library Commission Training Room
West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
TECH PROJECT VERBAL CRITIQUESFriday, April 13, 2012
10 a.m. MAKE UP PROJECTS Dressing Rooms/Green Room
Saturday, April 14, 2012
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLActingLena Camilletti
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLActingDevanie Carpenter
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLActingElizabeth Clever
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLTechnical TheatreJohnathon (Alex) Dorman
WEBSTER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLActingJessica Garvin
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLActingSierra Grabowska
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLActingMegan Haynes
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLActingJacob Jarvis
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLActingEric Nauman
PARKERSBURG HIGH SCHOOLActingOlivia Ullmann
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOLActingLori Williams
SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONSSaturday, April 14, 2012
Library Commission Training Room - 9 to 11 a.m.
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LEAH A. CLAYStage Management Judge
Leah A. Clay is a special education teacher at Logan Middle School and vice president of the Appalachian Children’s Theatre and Southern Coalition for the Arts in Logan, W.Va. Local past experiences include production stage management for The Aracoma Story, Inc. as well as numerous volunteer positions both on and off stage. Clay has spent the past decade traveling and working across the United States and Canada. Most recently, she was stage manager for Troika’s Jesus Christ Superstar North American Tour. She received her bachelor’s degree in theater – design/technology from Mar-shall University in Huntington, W.Va. Her stage management and technical experience involves such theaters as The Miracle Theatre, LaComedia Dinner Theatre, Trumpet in the Land and Florida Stage.
GAIL HAUGHTPlaywriting Judge
Gail Barone Haught began her theater career at the age of 4 in the ballet The Teddy Bears’ Picnic. A serious student of the arts even then, she was mortified to hear the audience laughing at her, and vowed never to set foot on the stage again. She started writing and designing costumes during the seventh grade for a gothic vampire tale, and in 2004 she co-wrote and directed The Last Voyage of Destiny, a murder/mystery spoof of The Love Boat.
FRAN KIRK Scholarship, Scenes and Puppetry Judge
Fran Kirk is an associate professor in the Depart-ment of Communication and Theatre Arts at Fair-mont State University in Fairmont, W.Va., where she teaches puppetry, children’s theater, creative drama, storytelling, and educational theater. Kirk has directed more than 50 productions in college, high school, and community theater, and facilitat-ed the undergraduate research that culminated in the performance of Remembering No. 9: Stories of the Farmington Mine Disaster, a full-length play based
on the ethnographic research related to the deadly 1968 disaster. Kirk has presented workshops for The Southeastern Theatre Conference and the American Alliance for Theatre and Education. Be-fore coming to Fairmont State, Kirk taught in West Virginia schools and served as arts coordinator for the West Virginia Department of Education.
T. C. KOUYEASLighting and Mask Judge
T. C. Kouyeas is a theater instructor at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Md., and a theatri-cal set, lighting and sound designer who enjoys stage management, video/projection design and computer-assisted drafting as well as most things technical about theater. Kouyeas has designed and worked for Travesty Dance Group, Porthouse Theatre, Carousel Dinner Theatre, Cumberland Theatre, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, The John Scofield Band, The American College Dance Festival, Muncie Dinner Theatre, Verlezza Dance, Windwood Theatricals and the Convergence-Con-tinuum Ensemble, Ping Chong and Company, The Source Theatre, The Cleveland Opera and national tours of The Nutcracker and Copacabana. Currently, he is the season lighting designer for Porthouse Theatre in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
JULIA LEEPublicity Judge
Julia Lee taught high school theater for 29 years before serving as arts coordinator for the West Vir-ginia Department of Education for 10 years. She was the West Virginia Thespians’ director from 1986 to 1990 and was recognized as State Theatre Teacher of the Year for 2000. Lee wrote an article on publicity titled “Hey! Ya Wanna See a Show?!” for The Drama/Theatre Teacher, a national publica-tion. She has presented numerous publicity and public relations workshops at the International Thespian Conference as well as at state thespian festivals in West Virginia, Iowa and Pennsylvania. She also has adjudicated publicity projects for West Virginia and Pennsylvania thespians.
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JUDGES
MUSICAL THEATER DUETS
Green Room – 1 to 4 p.m.Friday, April 13, 2012
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOlWickedGabe Smith and Kacey Blatt
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLLes MiserablesMatt Bailey and Jordyn Smith
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOLSide ShowMaggie Ludwig and Brooke Cottrill
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLPhantom of the OperaAustin Trimboli and Elizabeth Schmitz
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLGypsyMikayla O’Neil and Emily Neely
JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOLShout!Rachel Huntsman and Izzie Kiem
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLWizard of OzEmmy Delekta and Ethan Delekta
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLHairsprayAdam Croasmun and Stephanie Mapes
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLRentCaleb Gibbs and Alli Walker
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLMiss SaigonAlex Moore and Alora Ray
CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLTBATBA
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLTBAChristin Gerwig and Barry Westmoreland
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLAidaBriana Furman and Zach Richardson
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLKiss Me KateAdam Shaffer and Alex Breeden
CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLTBATBA
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West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
MIKE MURPHYTech Rodeo, Props and
Extraordinary Projects JudgeMike Murphy has more than 30 years of experi-ence with professional auditions. As the technical director for design technology at Marshall Uni-versity in Huntington, W.Va., Murphy was instru-mental in having Marshall selected as one of 32 scenography schools across the country included in the 2007 Prague Quadrenniel, a premiere in-ternational theatrical design exhibition. Murphy is the recipient of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Medallion (2006); the West Virginia Thespians Lifetime Contributions Award (2005); the U.S. Institute for Theatre Technology-Southeast Section’s Founder’s Award as the Out-standing Educator in the Field of Theatre Design and Technology (2004); and Southeastern Theatre Conference’s Susanne M. Davis Memorial Award for lifetime contributions. He has served on the board of directors of the U.S. Institute for Theatre Technology, the Southeastern Theatre Conference and the West Virginia Theatre Conference and in various capacities with state, regional and national professional organizations.
NICOLE PERRONEScene Judge
Nicole Perrone is assistant professor of acting and movement in Marshall University’s Depart-ment of Theatre in Huntington, W.Va. Previously, Perrone worked for 15 years as an actor, teacher and director in New York and regionally at profes-sional venues that include Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Cleveland Play House, Cleveland Public Theatre, Manhattan Drama Collective, Porthouse Theatre, St. Michael’s Playhouse and The Ohio Shakespeare Festival. Her most recent work on stage was at the English Theatre Berlin in I, Ca$$ie…or The End of Days, a solo piece created by Matthew Earnest for The Lunar Stratagem, a professional nonprofit theater company founded by Perrone and Earnest in Huntington. Perrone has
appeared in dozens of commercials and industrials as well as in television and film. Most recently she appeared in the 20th Century Fox feature film Love and Other Drugs starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway. Perrone is a member of the Actors’ Eq-uity Association and the Screen Actors Guild.
DARRELL S. RUSHTONMusical Theater and Monologue Judge
Darrell S. Rushton has appeared in One Life to Live, All My Children, and Saturday Night Live in New York and Traffic, Runaway Bride, and Shot in the Heart in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore area. His theater appearances include Twelfth Night; Woman in Black; Bye, Bye, Birdie; Taming of the Shrew; and Brigadoon at the Cumberland Theatre in Cum-berland, Md., as well as regional appearances in Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois. Rush-ton earned his master’s degree in theater pedagogy at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he choreographed fights for The Rivals with Chicago Director Karen Kessler. He has been a guest artist at West Virginia University and has taught re-gional stage combat workshops across the country, including Chicago Winter Wonderland, Seattle Sockeye, and Denver’s Rumble in the Rockies. At Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Md., he was fight director for Ruined; Of Mice and Men; Uri-netown; Breath, Boom; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Violet Hour; Romeo and Juliet; Flyin’ West; Fuddy Meers; Loves Labors Lost; I Hate Hamlet; and Man of La Mancha. His fight choreography has been featured in Windwood Theatricals’ Urban Cowboy and The Unsinkable Molly Brown, and Cum-berland Theatre’s Jekyll and Hyde, and Brigadoon. He is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association, the Screen Actors Guild, American Federated Televi-sion and Radio Artists, the Society of American Fight Directors, and the Association of Theatre Movement Educators. Publications include articles in the Association for Theatre Movement Educators Journal, Fight Master: Journal of the Society of Ameri-can Fight Directors, and The Cutting Edge.
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MUSICAL THEATER SOLOS
Green Room – 9 a.m. to NoonFriday, April 13, 2012
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLPippinMac Roberts
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLFunny GirlAlex Miller
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLHairsprayCallie Tanner
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLTBABilly Shawver
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeKody Mullins
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLChicagoDevanie Carpenter
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLTBALydia Waybright
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLIn the HeightsLena Camilletti
MEADOW BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOLAddams FamilyHannah Johns
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLPhantom of the OperaGiulianna Marchese
NORTHERN HANCOCK GIFTEDCharlie BrownJames McDonald
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLSweeney ToddZach Ralph
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLSweeney ToddMorgan Goddard
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLMan of La ManchaLevi Kelly
ST. MARYS HIGH SCHOOLWickedCourtney Clayton
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLBeauty and the BeastElizabeth Buscher
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOLEdgesLori Williams
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLLittle MermaidAutumn Hansen
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLJekyll & HydeChloe Donahoe
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLNext to NormalSierra Grabowska
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLCabaretTaylor Smith
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLTBAJacob Beilhart
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLAnything GoesHaley Hizer
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLSpamalotTabby Stephens
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLWickedColleen Wermers
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLAnnieMaleah Bland
CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOLSpring AwakeningHayven Crockett
CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOLBeauty and the BeastMichaela Edens
JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOLShout!Kelsey Benson
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLThe Sound of MusicArielle Miller
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLSpring AwakeningCarleigh Walker
JUDGES
THOMAS SCHOFFLERMusical Theater Judge
Thomas Schoffler is a native West Virginian who has performed in musicals, Shakespearean plays, touring productions, and theater for young people from Maine to California. He also directed produc-tions in New York City, as well as at the Depot Theatre in New York, Sycamore Rouge in Vir-ginia, the Perseverance Theatre in Alaska and the North Carolina Stage Company. Thomas holds a master’s degree in acting from The University of Texas at Austin, where he was nominated for the Austin Critics’ Table and B. Iden Payne Awards for creating the title role in Love Jerry. The assistant professor of theater arts and director of the musi-cal theater program at West Virginia Wesleyan in Buckhannon, W.Va., is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association and has taught or been a guest artist at the University of Texas, Southwest Texas State University, Davis & Elkins College, the Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts, and John Robert Powers Studio in New York City; as well as workshops for the Texas State Theatre Su-perConference, Chanticleer Children’s Chorus of West Virginia, the New York City Asian American Writers’ Workshop, the West Virginia Governor’s School for the Arts and the West Virginia Theatre Conference.
JOAN ST. GERMAINCostume and Makeup Judge
Joan St. Germain is an associate professor of cos-tume and make-up at Marshall University in Hun-tington, W.Va., who earned a bachelor’s degree in speech and theater arts from Marquette University, a master’s degree in theater design from The Ohio State University, and a master’s degree of make-up artistry from the Make-up Designory in New York. She is a two-time winner of “Best Costumes, Professional” from the New Hampshire Theatre Awards and received the Meritorious Achievement award from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for her costume design of Angel
Street. She has been honored with the Pickens-Queen Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Thespian Tribute Award of the West Virginia High School Thespian Festival. Her recent costume design credits include Pride and Prejudice, Working, The Good Doctor, Epic Proportions, George M!, Char-ley’s Aunt, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Seagull, Little Women, A Christmas Carol, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Romeo & Juliet, and The Lion in Winter for Marshall University Theatre. Professional designs include The Pirates of Penzance, Sweeney Todd, 42nd Street, and Chicago for the Papermill Theatre in Lin-coln, N.H., and All Shook Up and The 39 Steps for the Black Hill Playhouse in Custer, S.D.
KATE THOMPSON Monologue Judge
Kate Thompson is working toward earning a mas-ter’s degree in theater education at Fairmont State University in Fairmont, W.Va., and has taught acting in the United States and Canada. Her teach-ing experience includes summer theater camps for young people, working with at-risk youth, and a variety of specialty workshops for teen actors. Before returning to graduate school, Thompson acted professionally in the Toronto area and was artistic director for the Paradox Theatre Company. Among other roles, she has played Marlene in Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls, Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the title role in an all-female production of Hamlet. This spring Kate will be teaching the theater arts preparatory program for young actors at Fairmont State’s Academy for the Arts.
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FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLStop, Rain (from Tightly Bound)By Patrick Gabridge
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLSongBy Bryan Tucker
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLThe Brother’s Grim SpectaculathonBy Don Zolidis
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL“Janis” from AddictBy Jerome McDonough
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLThe Actor’s NightmareBy Christopher Durang
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLThe Welcome MatBy Barbara Lhota and Janet Milstein
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLThe Most Clichéd Play in the UniverseBy Wener Trieshmann
NORTHERN HANCOCK GIFTEDIf You Could Go Back…By Arthur M. Jolly
NORTHERN HANCOCK GIFTEDOutlawsBy E. H. Wasserman
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLIn DarknessBy Kevin Kling
PARKERSBURG HIGH SCHOOLMiss PerfectBy Mary Krell-Oishi
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLTBABy TBA
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLLend Me a TenorBy Ken Ludwig
ST. MARYS HIGH SCHOOLBoxed InBy Ben Kingsland
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLOh My God, It’s Another Play!By Rich Orloff
CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLTBABy TBA
WEBSTER COUNTY HIGHSCHOOLAnna and AugustBy Don Zolidis
HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOLStatus Update: A SymphonyBy Bradley Hayward
Thursday, April 12, 2012SCENES
Woman’s Club - Evening Division (6 – 9 p.m.)
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8 a.m. Culture Center and State Capitol Building Open
8 – 11 a.m. REGISTRATION DESK OPEN Culture Center, Great Hall Troupe Display Setups
8 – 11 a.m. TECHNICAL PROJECTS SET UP Capitol Rotunda, First Floor
8 – 10:45 a.m. Load in 1st Group of Qualifying Schools Trap Room/Theater/Loading Dock (Huntington High, Northern Hancock Gifted, Martinsburg High, Fairmont Senior High)
10 a.m. One-Act Judges Meeting Library Commission Training Room
11 a.m. Welcome and Opening Ceremony Norman L. Fagan West Virginia State Thespian Student Board West Virginia State Theater Martha Louden, West Virginia State Thespian Director Steve Glendenning, WV State Student Board Liaison
Noon Huntington High School presents Norman L. Fagan A Midsummer Night’s Dream Adapted by Cecil Pickett Directed by Helen Freeman
Noon – 1 p.m. PLAYWRITING WORKSHOP FOR Library Commission Training Room PLAYWRITING ENTRANTS
1 – 7 p.m. REGISTRATION DESK OPEN Great Hall
1 – 2:30 p.m. WORKSHOP: Q&A with Face Off finalist Great Hall Led by Robert “RJ” Haddy
1 p.m. Northern Hancock Gifted presents Norman L. Fagan For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls By Christopher Durang Directed by Kelsey Hayward
1 – 4 p.m. PLAYWRITING SHOWCASE AUDITIONS Library Commission Training Room
1 – 4 p.m. MONOLOGUE - INDIVIDUAL EVENTS Green Room See Monologue Page for lineup
1 – 4 p.m. SCENES Woman’s Club of Charleston See Scenes page for lineup 1600 Virginia St. East
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CHAPMANVILLEREGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLTBAby TBA
HEDGESVILLE HIGH SCHOOLThe Actor’s Nightmareby Christopher Durang
HEDGESVILLE HIGH SCHOOLThe Divinersby Jim Leonard
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLDuet for Bear and Dogby Sybil Rosen
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLThe Philadelphiaby David Ives
JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOLCinderella Syndromeby V. Glasgow Koste
MEADOW BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOLJerry Finnegan’s Sisterby Jack Neary
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLCryptic Vibesby Barbara Lhota and Janet Milstein
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLThe NewbieOriginal Script
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLDeath Knocksby Woody Allen
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLVanitiesby Jack Heifner
PARKERSBURG HIGH SCHOOLPost-Its (Notes on a Marriage)by Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLTBAby TBA
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLSteel Magnoliasby Robert Harling
ST. MARYS HIGH SCHOOLReturn to Senderby Matt Thompson
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLThe Adventures of Captain Expositionby David J. LeMaster
HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOLThe Coreby Peter L. Levy
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2 p.m. Martinsburg High School presents Norman L. Fagan Wiley and the Hairy Man By Suzan Zeder Directed by Dave Ryan
3 p.m. Fairmont Senior High presents Norman L. Fagan The Hamlet Thrill-ma-geddon By Don Zolidis Directed by Linda Pinnell
3 p.m. WORKSHOP: Discovering the Character Within Great Hall Led by Jeff Hudkins
4 – 5 p.m. Load out 1st Group of Schools Norman L. Fagan Load in 2nd Group of Qualifying Schools West Virginia State Theater/ (Wyoming East, Jefferson, Capital, Paden City) Loading Dock/Trap Room
4 – 5 p.m. State Chapter Thespian Officers Workshop Green Room
4 – 7 p.m. TECH PROJECTS OPEN Capitol Rotunda, First Floor
5 – 6 p.m. WORKSHOP: Musical Theater Green Room Led by Helen Freeman and Kris Corbett
6 – 9 p.m. SCENES Woman’s Club of Charleston See Scenes page for lineup 1600 Virginia St. East
6 p.m. Wyoming East High School presents Norman L. Fagan God’s Spies By Don Nigro Directed by B. J. Adams
7 p.m. Jefferson High School presents Norman L. Fagan The Comedy of Errors Adapted by Cecil Pickett Directed by Steve Glendenning
7 – 8 p.m. WORKSHOP: Theater Advocacy Green Room With EdTA Representative Ben Martin
7 – 9 p.m. PLAYWRITING SHOWCASE REHEARSAL Library Commission Training Room
8 p.m. Capital High School presents Norman L. Fagan All I Really Need to Know, I Learned by Being in a Bad Play By Werner Trieshmann Directed by Kristopher Corbett
9 p.m. Paden City High School presents Norman L. Fagan Celebulite By Derek Webb Directed by Dan Henthorn
10 p.m. Load out All Thursday Plays Trap Room/Theater/Loading Dock
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NOVICE
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLSelflessHallie Trader
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGHSCHOOLYou’d Be Pretty If…Autumn Hoffman
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLLet’s ReminisceAlyssa Marshall
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLBroken and ShatteredEmmy Delekta
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLLead PrayersMichelle Campbell
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLSpoiler Alert: The Butler Did ItMadeline Rogers
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLCuriosity Killed the CatHannah Rush
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLBlind MoneyAmanda Mayo
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLSantorumSoren Shade
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLLost LoveKatie Blatt
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLIt’s Too LateHannah Eller
PLAYWRITING
Library Commission Training Room – 1 to 4 p.m.
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLCindy and the Not So Virgin MaryKristen Arbogast
ADVANCED
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOLRomeo and Julius CaesarAlly Herron
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLTwas the Night Before OpeningSara Reed
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLMy Broken ReflectionElizabeth Snyder
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLSun Sand and SadnessJacob Beilhart
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLI’m Not a Loser, Just a NutJames McDonald
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLThe Story of DeccessusHarley Morris
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLThe Travels of Two FriendsTyler Mathess
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLThe Life and Times of Karl SphinxEliana Tauger MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLDetective D. TectiveTim DiFazio
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLFreedomDevanie Carpenter
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLA Place Where the Good Boys GoCiara Hall
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLThe Man From Hell Does Not Fear FireNazahne Ross
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLIs It Too Late to Sign A PrenupAutumn Philbin JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLNice Does Indeed MatterMary E. Tew
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLAdvance Towards Me BrethrenAutumn Philbin
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLPerfect MatchStephanie Deal
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLBullyJulianne McIlvain
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLImagineDevin Booth
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLThe Cult of Lord Tiger GoatKevin Shaffer
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOLProject: RootkitJonathan Leek
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AGENDA West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
8 a.m. Culture Center and State Capitol Building Open
8 a.m. – noon REGISTRATION DESK OPEN Culture Center, Great Hall
7:30 – 8:45 a.m. Load in 3rd Group of Qualifying Schools Norman L. Fagan (Parkersburg High, Magnolia High West Virginia State Theater/ Parkersburg South High) Trap Room/Loading Dock
9 a.m. – noon Playwriting Show Rehearsals Library Commission Training Room 9 a.m. – noon Musical Theatre Solos Green Room See Musical Theater Solos page for lineup
9 a.m. Parkersburg High School presents Norman L. Fagan Wake Up Call By Stephen Gregg Directed by Lori Zyla
10 a.m. Magnolia High School presents Norman L. Fagan Thank You for Flushing My Head in the Toilet By Jonathan Dorf Directed by Eileen Miller
10 a.m. WORKSHOP: Broadway Dance: Great Hall “Cool” from West Side Story Led by Jason Mayfield
11 a.m. WORKSHOP: Theater Games with Helen Freeman Great Hall
11 a.m. Parkersburg South High School presents Norman L. Fagan Wonder of the World By David Lindsey-Abaire Directed by Jayne Whitlow, Advisor, and Ronnie Talbott, Director
Noon – Load out 3rd Group of Schools Norman L. Fagan 12:30 p.m. Load in 4th Group of Qualifying of Schools West Virginia State Theater/ (Morgantown High School, Spring Valley High School Trap Room/Loading Dock Musselman High School, Webster County High School)
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MONOLOGUES
BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOLTomorrow’s Wish and CollaborationOlivia Hrko
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MacBeth and SongAndrew Shields
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLThe Sequence and Gorgeous RaptorsRachel Lawyer
MEADOW BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOLStar Spangled Girl and Saint JoanHaley Wingerd
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLA Singular Kind of Guy and I Never Sang for My FatherTim DiFazio
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLMacBeth and This is a TestEric Nauman
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLMary Agnes and TBAMichelle Campbell
FAIRMONT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLAssassins and Running UpstreamBrady Dunn
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLBefore It Hits Home and TBABeth Yaron
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLAmerican Klepto and Dead Man’s Cell PhoneMegan Haynes
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and TBADayna Cooper
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLJane Eyre and Star Spangled GirlJennifer Maynard
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLThe Tempest and The Little MermaidCody Booth
CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLTBATBA
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOLMrs. Sorken and Southern GirlsZoe Poindexter
HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOLWhen It Rains Gasoline and A Midsummer Night’s DreamJacob Jarvis
MEADOW BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOLAndrocles and the Lion and The Glass MenagerieLogan Pomeroy
MORGANTOWN HIGH SCHOOLHelp Wanted and LifeLouisa Copeland
MUSSELMAN HIGH SCHOOLIdentity Crisis and Our TownKayla France
NORTHERN HANCOCK GIFTEDMost Massive and TBAElizabeth Snyder
OAK GLEN HIGH SCHOOLAftermath and TBADerek Chamberlain
PARKERSBURG SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLThe Diary of Anne Frank and The Importance of Being EarnestKaty Lynch
CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLTBATBA
NORTHERN HANCOCK GIFTEDAftermath and TBASara Reed
PADEN CITY HIGH SCHOOLThe Price to Pay and TBAAngel Moore
HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOLJealously Jane and Look Me in the EyeGracie Pritt
HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOLAn Officer and A Gentleman and AlbertDevon Daugherty
CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOLJulius Caesar and Vanishing MarionNadye Menking-Haggott
CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOLOur Town and House HuntingAmanda Maynus
1 p.m. Morgantown High School presents Norman L. Fagan Speed Dating By Janet Allard Directed by Hannah Barnes
1 – 2 p.m. COSTUME PARADE AND VERBAL CRITIQUES Great Hall All Costume Construction Tech Projects
1 – 4 p.m. MUSICAL THEATRE DUETS Green Room See Musical Theatre Duets page for lineup
1 – 5 p.m. PLAYWRITING SHOWCASE REHEARSALS Library Commission Training Room
1 – 5 p.m. REGISTRATION DESK OPEN Culture Center, Great Hall
2 p.m. Spring Valley High School presents Norman L. Fagan AP Theatre By Ed Monk Directed by Stephanie Ward
3 p.m. Musselman High School presents Norman L. Fagan Jukebox Musical By Mike Stiles Directed by Mike Stiles
3 p.m. WORKSHOP: The Physical Actor: Your Body as a Costume Great Hall Led by Jason Mayfield
4 p.m. Webster County High School presents Norman L. Fagan Amelia, Once More By David Muschell Directed by Chelsey Morgan
5 p.m. All qualifying shows load out Norman L. Fagan West Virginia State Theater/ Trap Room/Loading Dock 7 p.m. STUDENT PARTY Great Hall (High School chaperones must attend with school group)
Directors, Presenters and Judges Meet & Greet Green Room (adults only)
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8 a.m. Culture Center Opens
8 – 10 a.m. MAKE UP PROJECTS – MAKE UP APPLICATION Dressing Rooms
9 a.m. State Capitol Building Opens
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Registration Table Open Culture Center, Great Hall
10 – 11:30 a.m. MAKE UP PROJECTS ADJUDICATION Dressing Rooms/Green Room 10 a.m. CHARACTER MAKE UP 10:30 a.m. FANTASY MAKE UP 11 a.m. SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKE UP
8 – 11 a.m. PLAYWRITING SHOWCASE TECH AND Norman L. Fagan DRESS REHEARSALS West Virginia State Theater See call board for schedule
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tech Projects Strike State Capitol Rotunda, First Floor
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. TECH RODEO Great Hall
9 – 11 a.m. Scholarship Auditions and Interviews Library Commission Training Room
11 a.m. – noon PLAYWRITING SHOWCASE Norman L. Fagan PERFORMANCES West Virginia State Theater
11 a.m. – noon Directors’ Meeting Library Commission Training Room
1 – 2:30 p.m. Jason Mayfield Norman L. Fagan Everybody Lied to Me West Virginia State Theater
2:30 – 4 p.m. CLOSING CEREMONIES Norman L. Fagan West Virginia State Theater
AGENDA West Virginia State Thespian Festival 2012
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