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Park High School Spring Musical Earns Numerous Honors In South Washington County Schools

Park High School will have the opportunity to perform The Theory of Relativity at the Hennepin Theatre Trust Spotlight Education showcase.

May 20, 2021

Park High School’s spring musical The Theory of Relativity has earned numerous honors from the Hennepin Theatre Trust’s Spotlight Education Program. Spotlight Education highlights Minnesota high schools and students by recognizing the achievements of artists on and off the stage throughout the state.

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Group honors for The Theory of Relativity:

  • Outstanding Honor for Achievement in Musical Theatre
  • Outstanding Honor for Overall Production
  • Outstanding Honor for Overall Performance
  • Outstanding Honor for Ensemble Performance
  • Outstanding Honor for Costume Crew
  • Outstanding Honor for Run Crew
  • Outstanding Honor for Overall Technical Team
  • Outstanding Honor for Light and Sound Crew
  • Honorable Mention for Acting Performance
  • Honorable Mention for Vocal Performance

Individual honors for The Theory of Relativity:

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  • Outstanding Honor for Performance in a Supporting Role
    • Ana Dailey as Amy
    • Audrey Jonston-Ecker as Sara
  • Outstanding Honor for Technical Leadership
    • Avery Weston as Stage Manager
    • Kailey Gamnis as Assistant/Student Director
    • Katie Glazer as Costumer
    • Kylie Jones as Hair/Makeup Designer
  • Honorable Mention for a Supporting Role
    • Sadie Jones as Caroline
  • Honorable Mention for Technical Leadership
    • Emma Reinhardt as Dance Captain
    • Yenessa Brown as Board Operator

Park High School will have the opportunity to perform The Theory of Relativity at the Hennepin Theatre Trust Spotlight Education showcase in June. Congratulations to the cast, crew and directors of The Theory of Relativity.


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