Thursday, March 20, 2008

Grass Lake takes top honors at JCC One-Act Play Festival

Best Overall Performance honors went to Grass Lake High School, who presented The Man Who Turned Into a Stick, directed by Barb Palmer, with cast members Francesca Vitali, Zach Lockwood, Paul Karle, James Dunnigan and Dusty Saylor, technical director Claire Dunnigan, stage manager Ashley Pustay, and crew Dennis Perry. Karle also received a first place in the Actor category, Vitali received first place in the Actress category, Pustay received third place in the Technical Director category, and Claire Dunnigan received first place in the Stage Manager category.

Second place overall went to Lumen Christi High School, who presented Caught Out. Ian DeWitt took second place in the Actor category, Andie Grant took second in Actress, E’lena Jones took third place in the Actress category, Zoe Walters took second place in the Technical Director category, Mirae Guenther took second place in the Stage Manager category, and Bill McVey took second place in the Crew category.

Third place overall went to Concord High School, who presented Question. Gus Pewé took third place in the Actor category, and an honorable mention in Technical Director.

Northwest High received an award for Best Set Design, and Concord received an award for Original Set. Individual awards were also presented to: Shawn Stidman, Columbia Central High, honorable mention in the Actor category; Riley Cortright, Springport High, honorable mention in Actress category; Craig Draper, Northwest High, first place in Technical Director category; and Dillon Forner, Northwest High, third place in Stage Manager category.

Picture: Grass Lake Winners Francesca Vitali, Dusty Saylor, Zach Lockwood and Paul Karle. Not pictured is James Dunnigan, who was the stick!

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