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Westfield Students Win Cappies Awards

Teen thespians and crew members were honored at the Kennedy Center.

 
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Westfield students Colby Dezelick and Avery Hobbs won the Cappie for Choreography.
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Three of the Westfield High School students from the cast of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" were nominated for Cappies awards.

There was raucous cheering and clapping in the Kennedy Center Sunday night while teen critics, cast and crew members were honored at the 12th annual Cappies Gala.

Students from 60 metropolitan area public and private schools showed up en masse, dressed to the nines, to celebrate high school theatre. More than 350 high school critics voted for this year’s Cappie nominations and awards. Westfield High School students took home multiple awards for their production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

“It’s great. It was so much fun coming from last year winning Lead Actor in a Play to Lead Actor in a Musical,” said Westfield’s Kevin Clay. “It shows how great our education is, but I know we don’t need awards to show our love of acting.”

Westfield High awards:

Critic team

Colby Dezelik: Comic Actor in a Musical

Song: “Megamix," Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Returning Critic: Joey Biagini

Sound: Kieran Claffey, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Costumes: Carrie Nye, Katelyn Reimer,  Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Ensemble in a Musical: Brothers,  Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Lead Actor in a Musical: Kevin Clay, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Choreography: Avery Hobbs and Colby Dezelick, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Centreville High School's Anthony Ingargiola also won an award for supporting actor in a musical, in the school's spring production of Working.

The Cappies program was established in 1999 by FCPS Theatre Arts resource teacher Judy Bowns and Capitol Steps director Bill Strauss. More than 6,000 students were involved in Cappies 2011, either as critics or cast and crew of reviewed shows. About 20,000 volunteer hours have gone into the program.

Other 2011 Cappies winners:

Rising Critic: Jamie Joeyen-Waldorf, Langley

Graduating Critic: Chris Papas, Oakton High

Female Dancer: Allison Perhach, Heritage High SchoolOklahoma!

Orchestra: Duke Ellington Orchestra

Male Dancer: Nikko Custodio, South County Secondary SchoolDisney’s Beauty and the Beast

Make-up: Khulan Batmunkh, Sonya Dagata, Claire Seaton, Michelly Sorge, Washington-Lee High School,  Frankenstein 1930

Featured Actress: Julia Meadows, James Madison High SchoolDandelion Wine

Props and Effects: Samantha Darr and Karlyn Dunne, Stone BridgeLord of the Flies

Featured Actor: Michael Brown, Georgetown Prep, Of Mice and Men

Lighting: Coleman Quimby, Walt Whitman High School, Side Show

Stage Crew: Katie Nguyen, Katie Yoon, Josh Carey, South County Secondary School, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Female Vocalist: Abby Coryell, South Lakes High School, The Scarlet Pimpernel

Male Vocalist: Sam Waters, George Mason High SchoolLes Miserables

Sets: Lauren Phillips, Brad Vitale, Chloe Vasquez, Chantilly High SchoolStage Door

Comic Actor in a Play: B.J. Odom, Annandale High SchoolThe Mousetrap

Comic Actress in a Musical: Emily Adler, W.T. Woodson High School, Little Women, the Musical

Supporting Actress in a Play: Shanna Bess, Manassas Park High SchoolActs of God

Supporting Actor in a Play: Peter Fanone, Georgetown Prep, Of Mice and Men

Supporting Actress in a Musical: Bridget Morrison, St. Albans and National Cathedral School, Hairspray

Creativity: Damian Leverett, Composer, McLean High SchoolThe Terrible Tragedy of Peter Pan

Ensemble in a Play: Lenny and George, Georgetown Prep, Of Mice and Men

Lead Actress in a Musical: Anitra McKinney, Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Dreamgirls

Lead Actor in a Play: Ty Sheedlo, Dominion High School, Harvey

Lead Actress in a Play: Virginia Tucker, St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School, Our Town

An earlier version of this article incorrectly state the number of awards for Westfield High. It has been changed to reflect the correct number. 

John Gobson

6:08 pm on Monday, June 13, 2011

Westfield actually won 10 awards

Joey Biagini- Rising critic 
Kieran Claffey- Sound
Carrie Nye and Katelyn Reimer- Costumes
Avery Hobbs and Colby Dezelick- Choreography
Colby Dezelick- Comic actor in a musical
Brothers- Ensemble in a musical
Kevin Clay- Lead actor in a musical 
Megamix- Song
Westfield- Critic team
Westfield- Best Musical

Great job to all of the nominees and winners of Cappies 2011! Your hard work makes theatre great!

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Mary C. Stachyra

6:42 pm on Monday, June 13, 2011

John, thanks for the heads up. I've revised the article to reflect that information.

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