Kentridge’s ‘Evita’ wins Outstanding Music Direction at 5th Avenue Awards

Kentridge High School's production of "Evita" won for Outstanding Music Direction at the recent 5th Avenue Awards.

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  • Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:47pm
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Kentridge High Schools ambitious production of 'Evita' won for Outstanding Music Direction at the recent 5th Avenue Awards.

Kentridge High Schools ambitious production of 'Evita' won for Outstanding Music Direction at the recent 5th Avenue Awards.

Kentridge High School’s production of “Evita” won for Outstanding Music Direction at the recent 5th Avenue Awards.

“Evita” was nominated in several categories. Kentridge was nominated for 12 awards, including three honorable mentions and a special award for educational impact.

Under Jennifer Grajewski, drama and artistic director at Kentridge, the musical “Evita” traced the inspiring true story of the First Lady of Argentina and her struggles to become the most powerful political and spiritual leader of her country.

Grajewski’s cast – 46 Kentridge students and 21 children ages 5-10 from Kent and Renton elementary schools – took on the challenge.

The musical also received an honorable mention for Outstanding Direction. Josh Curtis, who portrayed Che, received an honorable mention for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.

The 5th Avenue Awards are an annual, Tony-style award ceremony honoring outstanding achievement in musical theatre throughout the state. More than 88 schools competed this year.

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AWARDS, PLAYS/MUSICALS

“Evita”:

• Won for Outstanding Music Direction

• Honorable mention, Outstanding Direction

“Godspell”, Kentridge High School:

• Honorable mention, Outstanding Music Direction

“Hairspray”, Kentwood High School:

• Honorable mention, Outstanding Scenic Design

“Singin’ In The Rain”, Kentlake High School:

• Honorable mention, Outstanding Costume Design

INDIVIDUALS

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role:

• Honorable mention, Camie Watson as Tracy Turnblad, Kentwood, “Hairspray”

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role:

• Honorable mention, Josh Curtis as Che, Kentridge, “Evita”

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role:

• Honorable mention, MacKenzie Visser as Lina Lamont, Kentlake, “Singin’ In The Rain”

Educational Impact:

• Special honor: Kentridge, “Godspell”

LINK:

https://www.5thavenue.org/education/student-programs#5th-avenue-awards


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