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Eight Schools Selected For International Thespian Festival

By: Jan. 05, 2018
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Eight schools have been honored with an invitation to perform on the main stage at the nation's leading high school theatre festival, which is produced by the Educational Theatre Association. The invitations are based on productions that were adjudicated last fall; three more schools will be invited this spring. (Complete list of schools and shows to-date follows.)

The International Thespian Festival, (ITF) produced by the Educational Theatre Association (EdTA), celebrates student achievement in the performing arts. The 55th event, which this year takes place June 25-30 at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, brings together more than 4,000 high school drama students and their teachers for a weeklong immersion in workshops; interaction with colleges, industry leaders, and Broadway professionals; and opportunities to be inspired by the best high school theatre in the nation.

The highly coveted invitation signals achievement of superior work in theatre according to EdTA's Director of Educational Programs Nancy Brown. "It is a real honor," she explains, "because we send screening teams out all across the U.S. and Canada during the school year and only 11 schools will be selected to present their shows on the main stage. These Thespian troupes have earned a slot among those honored few."

Additional schools will be honored with invitations to perform on other stages, such as the Chapter Select Showcase during the week.

"A main stage performance at ITF also can be a real boost for the play itself," adds EdTA's Executive Director Julie Cohen Theobald. For example, Almost Maine took off after it was performed on the mainstage at ITF. In fact, according to EdTA's annual Play Survey, for the last two years it has been the most-produced high school show in America.

One Man, Two Guvnors
Director: Jeremy Riggs
Blue Valley North High School, Troupe 4151
Overland Park, Kansas

Disney's Newsies
Director: Robbie Steiner
Floyd Central High School, Troupe 1794
Floyds Knobs, Indiana

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Director: Shawn Hann
Denver School of the Arts, Troupe 5869
Denver, Colorado

The Visit
Troupe Director: Tony Matthes; Show Director: John Reidlinger
Edina High School, Troupe 1539
Edina, Minnesota

Trap
Director: David Hastings
Olathe South High School, Troupe 5006
Olathe, Kansas

Bright Star
Director: Tara Whitman
West Orange High School, Troupe 1983
Winter Garden, Florida

Urinetown
Director: Greg Shaw
Pittsburg High School, Troupe 3149
Pittsburg, Kansas

Silent Sky
Director: Kristi Jacobs-Stanley
Mt. Carmel Academy, Troupe 2075
New Orleans, Louisiana

About the Educational Theatre Association, home of the International Thespian Society

The Educational Theatre Association is an international association with approximately 125,000 active members. EdTA's mission is shaping lives through theatre education: honoring student achievement in theatre; supporting teachers by providing professional development, resources, and recognition; and influencing public opinion that theatre education is essential and builds life skills. EdTA is the home of the International Thespian Society, an honorary organization established at more than 4,700 schools, that has inducted more than 2.3 million theatre students since its founding in 1929. EdTA also produces the International Thespian Festival and publishes Dramatics magazine for high school theatre students, and Teaching Theatre, a journal for theatre education professionals.

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