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ESTAFest Day 3
Sorry, I guess I left you hanging there.....
Sunday, we had the final performance, "Harriet" by the Serenity Players of Washington, DC. Originally a one-women monologue about Harriet Tubman, they added a second woman, who performed a couple hymns (Tubman was given the talk at a church revivial meeting, so it worked).
After that we broke for lunch, and started hanidcapping the race. Most felt that "Fin & Euba" was in the lead. I felt "Harriet" should be second, and either "Art" or "The Daughter-in-law" third, but the adjudicators seemed to like "Double Date", so it might sneak in. In other words, I'd eliminated "The Curtain Call of the Wild", and thought everything else had a chance.
So, who did win what?
Excellence in Costumes: "Daughter-in-law" (NJ)
Excellence in Costumes: "The Curtain Call of the Wild" (DE)
Excellence in Costumes: "Harriet" (DC)
Excellence in Set Dressing: "Daughter-in-law" (NJ)
Excellence in Makeup: "Daughter-in-law" (NJ)
Excellence in Sound: "Fin & Euba" (MD)
Excellence in Scenary:"Fin & Euba" (MD)
Excellence in Technical Design:"Fin & Euba" (MD)
Excellence in Direction:"Fin & Euba" (MD)
Excellence in Orginal Script: "Fin & Euba" (Audrey Cefaly)
Excellence in Ensemble Timing: "Double Date" (NY)
Excellence in Ensemble Acting: "The Curtain Call of the Wild" (DE)
Excellence in Acting:
Erika Imhoof (Euba) "Fin & Euba"
Audrey Cefaly (Fin) "Fin & Euba"
Marlene C. Stevene (Harriet) "Harriet"
Matt Regan (Tom) "Curtain Call of the Wild"
Mary O'Connor (Joan) "Double Date"
Gary Simon (Paul) "Double Date"
Thomas Wells Putnam (Serge) "Art"
Stage Manager's Award: (tie) "Double Date" (NY), "The Curtain Call of the Wild" (DE)
2nd Runner Up: "Harriet"
1st Runner Up: "Double Date" (NY)
Outstanding Production:"Fin & Euba" (MD)
Photos available at
http://gallery.njtheater.org
(note that's ".org" and not ".com")
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Published Wednesday, April 21, 2004 8:14 AM by
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