The Northeast State Department of Theatre’s fall season production, The Haunting of Hill House garnered several award nominations for students who brought the show to life. The play earned student nominations in performance and technical work from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region IV.
The production marked the Northeast State Theatre’s return to live show performances at the Wellmont Regional Center for the Performing Arts Theatre venue since COVID-19 restrictions limited public gatherings.
Northeast State students and the categories for which they were nominated are:
Irene Ryan Acting nominees: SarahGrace Triplett and Makayla Adams
Costume Design: Cheyenne King
Allied Crafts: Hair and Makeup – Sage Dinger
Props – Heather Harrison
Triplett portrayed the character of Eleanor. She is a Theatre major at Northeast State. Adams was understudy for the role of Mrs. Montague. She previously performed in the past Northeast State Theatre productions of Dark Rituals and Wiley and the Hairyman.
King is a dual major in Visual Arts and Theatre at Northeast State. Haunting marked her third production with NST after previously working on Wiley and Dracula. Dinger and Harrison are Northeast State students majoring in Theatre. Check out a gallery of photos from the play at https://www.northeaststatephotos.com/HillHouse/.
Northeast State instructor Richard Curtis also received Certificate of Merit nomination for his contributions in Character and Puppet Design as well as Scenic Designer and Character Artist. An alumnus of Northeast State and King University, Curtis earned numerous KCACTF nominations as a student and won first place prize Region IV for his work on the NST production of Oedipus Rex.
Northeast State Theatre staged Hill House during the Halloween weekend of Oct. 28-31. The play returned live performances to the WRCPA Theatre stage since the production of Dark Rituals in October of 2019.
KCACTF IV judges review theatre projects from two-year and four-year institutions across the Southeast. Northeast State Theatre students and faculty routinely earn praise and prize hardware at the festival.
These nominees next compete at the KCACTF Region IV Festival held via virtual format from February 1-6, 2022.
The Northeast State Department of Theatre’s fall season production, The Haunting of Hill House garnered several award nominations for students who brought the show to life. The play earned student nominations in performance and technical work from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region IV.
The production marked the Northeast State Theatre’s return to live show performances at the Wellmont Regional Center for the Performing Arts Theatre venue since COVID-19 restrictions limited public gatherings.
Northeast State students and the categories for which they were nominated are:
Irene Ryan Acting nominees: SarahGrace Triplett and Makayla Adams
Costume Design: Cheyenne King
Allied Crafts: Hair and Makeup – Sage Dinger
Props – Heather Harrison
Triplett portrayed the character of Eleanor. She is a Theatre major at Northeast State. Adams was understudy for the role of Mrs. Montague. She previously performed in the past Northeast State Theatre productions of Dark Rituals and Wiley and the Hairyman.
King is a dual major in Visual Arts and Theatre at Northeast State. Haunting marked her third production with NST after previously working on Wiley and Dracula. Dinger and Harrison are Northeast State students majoring in Theatre. Check out a gallery of photos from the play at https://www.northeaststatephotos.com/HillHouse/.
Northeast State instructor Richard Curtis also received Certificate of Merit nomination for his contributions in Character and Puppet Design as well as Scenic Designer and Character Artist. An alumnus of Northeast State and King University, Curtis earned numerous KCACTF nominations as a student and won first place prize Region IV for his work on the NST production of Oedipus Rex.
Northeast State Theatre staged Hill House during the Halloween weekend of Oct. 28-31. The play returned live performances to the WRCPA Theatre stage since the production of Dark Rituals in October of 2019.
KCACTF IV judges review theatre projects from two-year and four-year institutions across the Southeast. Northeast State Theatre students and faculty routinely earn praise and prize hardware at the festival.
These nominees next compete at the KCACTF Region IV Festival held via virtual format from February 1-6, 2022.
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