Ridgefield High School’s chapter of the International Thespians Society–Troupe 8635–had a tremendously successful run at the Southwest Washington Thespian competition on Friday, January 20. Out of the 20 total students who competed in the regional event, 17 received scores that qualified them to advance to the state round of competition, and six scored high enough to qualify for nationals.\r\n
“These students all worked incredibly hard on their pieces, and I am so proud of them,” said Kaitlyn Etter, Ridgefield High School’s Theatre and Dance teacher and Director of Troupe 8635. “This is the most success that our Troupe has ever experienced at the Thespys, and we are all excited to continue working as we get ready for the state and national competitions.”
The following students will be recognized with a yellow ribbon for overall “Excellent” scores (equivalent to silver) in their categories at the State Thespian Festival at Western Washington University in Bellingham March 17-18. These students are:
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Alissa Avery, Elle Lutz, Ilianna Ikonomou, Megan Hopper, Summer Sedgley and Victoria Bosch
Musical Theatre Duet
Summer Sedgley and Megan Hopper
Monologues
Elle Lutz, Madelyn Winter, Robin Turner, Summer Sedgley, and Sunnye Bowerman
Playwriting
BriAnna Robbins
Lighting Design
Emily Trost
Scenic Design
Caige Sothern
Stage Management
Payton Grimm
Short Film
BriAnna Robbins
Six students will be recognized with a blue ribbon for an overall “Superior” score (equivalent to gold) at the state competition, which also qualifies the following students for nationals in June. These students are:\r\n
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BriAnna Robbins, Kennadi Jones, Ella Ross, Kaya Felton, and Caige Sothern
Monologues
Caleb Ceravolo
For the first time ever, this Thursday at 7pm in the PAC there will be a showcase where the majority of these students will be sharing their competition pieces. Come see Ridgefield’s award winning Troupe do their thing! If you’re unable to attend in person, the showcase will also be broadcast on the Performing Arts Center’s YouTube channel.
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