Cappies Gala Honors High School Theater
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Cappies Gala Honors High School Theater

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The winner of the Andy Mays Rising Critic Award is Kristen Waagner, McLean High School.

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The winner of the Male Dancer Award is Cuinn Casey of Great Falls for "Gypsy," Langley High School.

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The winner of the Best Orchestra is the "Pippin" Orchestra, "Pippin," Robinson Secondary School. From left are Josh Gebhard, Sam Conner, Alessa Caceres, and Jerry Grimes.

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The winner of the Special Effects and/or Technology is "Billy Elliot," West Potomac High School. From left are Logan Claussen, Ella Moore, and Will Schless.

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The winner of the Lighting Award is "Billy Elliot," West Potomac High School. From left are Kayla Claussen, Aubrey Blount, and Jessica Steadman. Not pictured: Sam Davidson.

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The winner of the Featured Actress is Nalani Mason for "The Crucible," Lake Braddock Secondary School.

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The winner of the Best Costumes Award is "Pippin," Robinson Secondary School. From left are Sterling Niemann and Hannah Strong.

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The winner of the Female Vocalist Award is Mely Megahed, "Beauty and the Beast," South Lakes High School.

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The winner of the Male Vocalist Award is Zion Jang, "Guys and Dolls," Fairfax High School.

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The award for the Best Props Award is “Deadwood Dick," James Madison High School. From left are Max Jackson and Kelly Brents. Not pictured: William Kegley.

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The winner of the Best Hair and Makeup Award is Natalie Carreiro of Annandale, "The Crucible," Lake Braddock Secondary School.

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The winner of the Best Sets Award is "Into the Woods," The Madeira School. From left are Sasha Alexander, Millenah Nascimento, and Grace Ye. Not pictured: Briana Harrington.

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The award for Best Sound is Conrad Burns of Arlington, "In the Garden of Live Flowers," Wakefield High School.

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The award for Comic Actress in a Play is Kelly Brents of Vienna, "Deadwood Dick," James Madison High School.

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The award for Marketing and Publicity is "Guys and Dolls," Fairfax High School. From left are Andy Giron, Sierra Kaplan, Chryne Lillo, and Caroline Whitacre.

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The award for Comic Actress in a Musical is Allie Lytle, "Guys and Dolls," Herndon High School.

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The award for Supporting Actress in a Musical is Aja Rene, "Legally Blonde," Westfield High School.

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The award for Supporting Actor in a Musical is Jonathan Barger, "Billy Elliott," West Potomac High School in Alexandria.

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The winner of Best Ensemble in a Musical is the Ensemble from "Pippin," Robinson Secondary School. From left: Emily Gross, Adam Chutuape, Nico Ochoa, and Jake Mitchell.

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The winner of the Lead Actress in a Musical is Jamie Goodson, "Gypsy," Langley High School.

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The winner of the Lead Actor in a Musical is Jackson Miller of Kingstowne in Alexandria, "School of Rock," Hayfield Secondary School.

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The winner for Best Song was "Solidarity," from "Billy Elliot," West Potomac High School. From left are Casey Long, Paige Edwards, Adrianna DeLorenzo, and Natalie Edwards.

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The winner of the Critics' Team is McLean High School Team from McLean High School. Front row: Jess Scarano, Syona Ayyankeril, Emily Lachow. Back row: Julia Luigs, Emily Swett, Laras Kettner.

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The winner of the Best Musical is "Billy Elliott," West Potomac High School. From left are Tony Lemus, Adrianna DeLorenzo, and Jonathan Barger.

The 18th Annual Cappies Gala honoring high school theater was held Sunday, June 11 at The Kennedy Center in the District. Winning the top prizes for the Best Musical was West Potomac High School for “Billy Elliot," and winning Best Play was Duke Ellington School of the Arts for “The Bluest Eye.” This year's Masters of Ceremony were Judy Bowns and Janie Strauss with Erich DiCenzo and Phil Reid as Lead Players.

The show included 59 public and private high schools in Fairfax County, Arlington, Fauquier, Loudoun, Montgomery, and Prince William counties, and the Cities of Falls Church, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. This year’s awards were pretty much evenly distributed across all of those regions. The Cappies season extended from late October to early May.

Cappies shows were attended, on average, by 45 student critics who wrote 300-599 word reviews. More than 300 student-written reviews were published or broadcast in local newspapers, including The Connection, Patch, Falls Church News Press, Times Community Newspapers, Loudoun Now, Maryland Theatre Guide, and Fairfax County Public Schools and other media.

The Cappies program was launched in the summer of 1999 by Judy Bowns, the Theatre Arts resource teacher with FCPS, and the late Bill Strauss (director, Capitol Steps), in cooperation with area theater teachers, for the purpose of celebrating and bringing public acclaim to high school theater.