Junior Theater FestivalPHOTO CALL: Highlights from the 2013 Junior Theatre Festival; Kara Lindsay, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Bryan Batt and More in AttendancePlaybill was on hand in Atlanta, GA for the annual Junior Theater Festival held Jan. 18-20. Co-presented by iTheatrics and Atlanta's Theater of the Stars, this annual event brought together some 4,000 school-age theatre enthusiasts from 23 states across the U.S.
By
Matthew Blank
January 25, 2013
The annual event, which unites over 4,000 young theatre lovers from 23 states across the U.S., took place Jan. 18-20. Co-presented by iTheatrics (which develops stage works for young performers) and Atlanta’s Theater of the Stars, JTF 2013 is sponsored by Music Theatre International, Disney Theatrical Group, Playbill, PRG (Production Resource Group) and Sound Associates.
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Highlights from the 2013 Junior Theatre Festival; Kara Lindsay, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Bryan Batt and More in Attendance
Highlights from the 2013 Junior Theatre Festival; Kara Lindsay, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Bryan Batt and More in Attendance
Playbill was on hand in Atlanta, GA for the annual Junior Theater Festival held Jan. 18-20. Co-presented by iTheatrics and Atlanta's Theater of the Stars, this annual event brought together some 4,000 school-age theatre enthusiasts from 23 states across the U.S. Read the Playbill.com story.
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MTI CEO Freddie Gershon (seated), a 2012 Tony Honor recipient for Excellence in the Theatre, is serenaded with the song “Beautiful City” by 100+ teachers
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Students dance during Choreography audition for iTheatrics Chief Choreographer Steven G. Kennedy. 289 were invited to audition and 80 made it to the final callback.
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Students dance during Choreography audition for iTheatrics Chief Choreographer Steven G. Kennedy. 289 were invited to audition and 80 made it to the final callback.
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Back: MTI president Drew Cohen, Thomas Schumacher, Stuart Hendricks, Timothy Allen McDonald, Nick Manos, Jeff Calhoun and set designer Tobin Ost. Front: Kara Lindsay, Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Mike Faist
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Playbill editor Blake Ross, Kara Lindsay, Playbill’s student reporter Brennan Felbinger, Playbill reporter Adam Hetrick, Mike Faist and Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Students from Harris County Carver Middle School in Hamilton, GA performs The Pirates of Penzance JR.
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Students perform for adjudication during the Junior Theater Festival which brought together students and teachers representing 82 groups from 23 states.
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Students perform for adjudication during the Junior Theater Festival which brought together students and teachers representing 82 groups from 23 states.
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Dancer, choreographer, theatrical producer and Butler University and Anderson University professor Kenny Shepard and actor, composer, musical director and vocal coach Brad Simmons
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Students from Academy of Creative Excellence in Lexington, KY perform Xanadu JR.
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Students from Harris County Carver Middle School in Hamilton, GA perform The Pirates of Penzance JR.
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iTheatrics and Junior Theater Festival co-founder Timothy Allen McDonald and performer and author Tim Federle
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Students from Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School in Oak Park, IL perform Hairspray JR.
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Over 100 students serenade Oscar® and Tony Award®-winning composer Alan Menken with the song “Be Our Guest”
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Over 100 students serenade Oscar® and Tony Award®-winning composer Alan Menken with the song “Be Our Guest”
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Over 100 students serenade Oscar® and Tony Award®-winning composer Alan Menken with the song “Be Our Guest”
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Joseph Ruelle, Briga Heelan, Skylar Astin and iTheatrics’ founding chairman Timothy Allen McDonald talk with for 4,000 + students, teachers and Broadway professionals about transitioning into the professional theater world
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The audience of 4,000 students and teachers representing 82 groups in 23 states in the MTI Showspace Theater
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Alan Menken and Thomas Schumacher
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MTI CEO Freddie Gershon
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Lighting designer Ken Billington
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Set and costume designer Tobin Ost
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Playbill publisher and president Philip S. Birsh leads workshop about Playbill VIP
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MTI CEO Freddie Gershon (seated) is serenaded with the song “Beautiful City”
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Microphone packs backstage
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Mike Faist of Newsies
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Andrew Keenan-Bolger
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Kara Lindsay
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Kara Lindsay
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Mike Faist and Kara Lindsay
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Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Jeff Calhoun and a New Orleans student
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The Broadway JR. All-Stars, made up of two outstanding students from each of the 82 groups at the festival, perform the song “Oh, Bless the Lord”
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Students react to winning Freddie G awards
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Students react to winning Freddie G awards
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Students from Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School’s BRAVO program in Illinois perform a song from Disney’s Once of this Island JR.
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Students from Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School’s BRAVO program in Illinois perform a song from Disney’s Once of this Island JR.
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Students from Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School’s BRAVO program in Illinois perform a song from Disney’s Once of this Island JR.
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Students react to winning Freddie G awards
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Students from RMS Drama in Georgia perform a song from Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR.
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Students from Play On Players in Gainesville, GA perform a song from Disney’s Honk! JR.
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Students react to winning Freddie G awards
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Students from The Rose Theater in Omaha, NE perform a song from Schoolhouse Rock Live! JR.
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Students take part in a workshop
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Students from PS 124, Yung Wing Elementary, perform Disney’s The Aristocats KIDS
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Students from Bay Area Theatre and Voice Academy in Texas perform a song from Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR.
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Students from Theatre Under the Stars Humphreys School of Musical Theatre in Houston perform from Disney’s Aladdin Dual Language Edition
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Students from Theatre Under the Stars Humphreys School of Musical Theatre in Houston perform from Disney’s Aladdin Dual Language Edition
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Students from Theatre Under the Stars Humphreys School of Musical Theatre in Houston perform from Disney’s Aladdin Dual Language Edition
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Students from Theatre Under the Stars Humphreys School of Musical Theatre in Houston perform from Disney’s Aladdin Dual Language Edition
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Students from Academy of Creative Excellence in Lexington, KY perform Xanadu JR.
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Students from Academy of Creative Excellence in Lexington, KY perform Xanadu JR.
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Students from Academy of Creative Excellence in Lexington, KY perform Xanadu JR.
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Junior Theater Festival co-founder Nick Manos interviews third grade student Eli Medof, who convinced his school, Tritt Elementary School in Marietta, GA, to raise over $12,000 for East Rockaway High School in Long Island
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Students from Harris County Carver Middle School in Hamilton, GA perform The Pirates of Penzance JR.
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Students from Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School in Oak Park, IL perform Hairspray JR.
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Students from Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School in Oak Park, IL perform Hairspray JR.
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Over 100 students serenade Oscar® and Tony Award®-winning composer Alan Menken with the song “Be Our Guest”
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Actors Bryan Batt, Skylar Astin and Briga Heelan adjudicate the Broadway JR. slam
Among the shows to debut during the JTF New Works Showcase were Xanadu JR.; Hairspray, JR.; and Pirates of Penzance JR.; as well as performances of Disney's Aristocats KIDS; and a dual-language presentation of Disney's Aladdin.
Disney revealed a sneak peek at the Newsies Broadway logo during the 2012 festival, and young performers from the festival also offered a rousing rendition of "Seize the Day." The 2013 weekend featured that musical's Tony-winning composer Menken, along with its director Calhoun, Disney Theatricals Productions president Schumacher and the young stars of Newsies, including Kara Lindsay, Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Mike Faist.
Menken was also the 2013 recipient of the Junior Theater Festival Award, recognizing his contribution toward the advancement of musical theatre for young people. Menken and Schumacher will offer a main stage presentation for all festival attendees. Additional guests included MTI CEO Freddie Gershon, a 2012 Tony Award Honoree for Excellence in Theatre recipient for creating Broadway Junior; as well as actors Skylar Astin ("Pitch Perfect," Spring Awakening); Briga Heelan ("Cougar Town"); Jacob Brent (Cats); Tony-nominated scenic designer Tobin Ost (Newsies, Bonnie and Clyde); and Tony-winning lighting designer Ken Billington (Chicago).
The weekend also introduced the new book, "Better Nate Than Ever," a new novel for young readers (and theatre lovers) by Broadway trouper Tim Federle (Gypsy, Billy Elliot, The Little Mermaid). The book centers on a young show-tune fanatic who gets the chance of a lifetime to audition for a Broadway musical of "E.T." Read Playbill.com's coverage of the book here. Federle will also sign copies of "Better Nate Than Ever" during the festival.
Various student groups were honored with the "Freddie G Awards," which recognize achievements in teamwork and production excellence. The awards were named for MTI's Gershon. Eight teachers from the festival will also be selected to participate in the "Freddie G Theatre Experience," which immerses a select group of instructors in the New York theatre world for a weekend in the summer.
Founded in 2003, the Junior Theater Festival is the largest of its kind in the world and attracts students and instructors from across the U.S. who gather to participate in workshops and lectures, as well as perform highlights from their respective productions.
Going from Cole Escola to Betty Gilpin to Tituss Burgess in Broadway's Oh, Mary! isn’t the first time a show has thrown gender norms to the wind with replacement casting.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund's Women's Health Initiative, founded by the late Phyllis Newman.
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