High school students from Rahway High School, Union County Academy for the Performing Arts, and Abraham Clark High School, as well as students from Montclair and Bound Brook, are registered to participate in the day-long Drama Festival. Produced by American Theater Group, a nonprofit professional theatre company, the event is scheduled to be held at UCPAC's Hamilton Stage in Rahway on Thursday, April 28.
"The new Drama Festival will provide a unique opportunity for students to develop their craft, learn from trained theatre professionals and educators, and perform on a professional stage," said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. "The entire experience is a great opportunity to enhance student learning and creative thinking, explore imagination, and promote teamwork and collaboration."
Each school participating in the Drama Festival will have the opportunity to present a scene from a play or musical to a panel of working members of the Broadway theatre industry who will offer in-depth critiques of the student presentations.
Students will also have an opportunity to participate in a workshop with Tony-Award winning actress Michele Pawk and preeminent Broadway Fight Choreographer Rick Sordelet.
In addition, after the day's events, students will attend a performance of ATG's production of Crossing Swords. This world premiere musical is about a group of high school students who attempt to put on a play, and end up seeing life imitate art as passions ignite and jealousies fly. The day's events culminate with a post-performance Q&A with the cast and creative team of Crossing Swords, including writer and composer Joe Slabe.
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