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BOLIVAR, Mo. â ±«Óătv theatre students recently were honored at the 52nd annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, which celebrates work by colleges and universities in the eight-state region during 2019, on Jan. 19-24, 2020, in Sioux Falls, S.D.
The festival honored ±«Óătv theatre with several meritorious achievement awards, including
nine meritorious achievement awards for the production of âFor Such a Time as This,â
an original play by ±«Óătv student Bethany Vermillion. The production received commendation
for Sophia Marsh for directing; Brittany Davis for choreography; Maura OâBrien for
properties; Jessica Paxton for dramaturgy; Ashton Hensley for performance; Joel Walley
and Daniel Stucky for original composition and sound design; and Vermillion for playwriting.
The cast, crew and production team also earned recognition for excellence in collaboration
of original work and theatre advocacy. ±«Óătv theatre also received commendations for
Alexa Bell for her set design for âTartuffeâ and Abigail Andrews for scenic painting
for âSteel Magnolias.â
As part of the festival, ±«Óătv junior Christina Foltz directed a concert reading of a 10-minute play selected for the National Playwriting Program. Foltz was paired with a mentor from the theatre industry who worked with her throughout the process.
âI learned about conducting professional auditions and about developing new plays and made great connections in the professional theatre world,â Foltz said. âI appreciate what this experience adds to what I have done at ±«Óătv.â
Eight ±«Óătv students, including Ali Oldweiler, Tayler Bates, Alexa Bell, Daniel Stucky, Lauren Wineinger, Abigail Wilken, Caleb Mooney, and Elizabeth Coulter, competed along with their partners in the Irene Ryan Acting Competition. The competition is an event where nominated students audition for a scholarship established by the late Irene Ryan, famous for playing Granny on âThe Beverly Hillbillies.â This yearâs festival had 315 nominees from more than 80 colleges and universities in the region competing for the scholarship. Alexa Bell and Max Stoner, as well as Tayler Bates and Haley Gill, were two of 68 teams to advance to the semifinal round.
The festival features the presentation of 12 selected costume designs from the region,
and this year, ±«Óătv was invited to present costumes from Rebecca Foltzâs design for
âTartuffe.â The presentation took place during the closing ceremonies for the festival,
which included a parade of all of the nominated costumes from the region.
âIt was an honor to have my design in KCACTFâs costume parade,â Foltz said. âHearing the reactions of an audience full of other designers and creators as they saw each piece for the first time helped validate all the hard work that was put into âTartuffe.ââ
In the design/tech expo, Hannah Mayfield entered costume designs for âYouâre a Good Man Charlie Brown,â and Maura OâBrien submitted properties designed for âFor Such a Time as This.â Other entries included: Abigail Andrews, who entered her set design for âFor Such a Time as This,â as well as a scenic painting for âSteel Magnolias;â Daniel Stucky presented his lighting design for âTartuffe,â sound design for âFor Such a Time as This,â and properties construction for âYouâre a Good Man Charlie Brown;â Alexa Bell submitted her lighting design for âFor Such a Time as This,â and set design for âTartuffe;â Rebecca Foltz entered poster designs for âTartuffe,â and âSteel Magnoliasâ as well as her costume design for âTartuffe.â
±«Óătv participates in the festival every year by entering their productions for review by a respondent from another institution in the region and by attending the annual festival. Next year the festival will be in Des Moines, Iowa.
PHOTO 1: ±«Óătv Theatre students prepare for the costume parade at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. From left: Ali Oldweiler, Maura O'Brien, Max Stoner, Daniel Stucky and Lauren Wineinger.
PHOTO 2: ±«Óătv Theatre students attend a performance at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. From left: Kate Bloom, Daniel Stucky, Maura O'Brien, Lauren Wineinger, Abigail Andrews, Hannah Mayfield, Elizabeth Coulter, Allison Swetnam, Ali Oldweiler, Joel Walley and Caleb Mooney.
*Published: 2-5-2020