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Agoura HS..............................Elizabeth BraslerAlhambra HS .............................Emily CoalsonArcadia HS .................................... Steven VolpeArlington HS ....................................Elena VillaArroyo Valley H.S. ..............James WaterhouseBirmingham HS ......................Amanda SwannCalabasas HS ...................................Bill GarrettCalifornia HS .................................Susan EidenCarlsbad HS ...................................Monica HallCathedral City HS ................. Michael ThelenCharter Oak HS .......................Roger GrazianiChatsworth HS ...................... Walt McDowellCitrus Hill HS ...........................Cynthia SmithCleveland HS ..................... Bennett BerkowitzColony HS .........................................Arik BolesEastside HS ............................... David NegaardEl Camino Real HS .........................Sue FreitagEl Dorado HS ........................Kathleen SwitzerEl Segundo HS ......................Jennifer HedayatEncore HS for the
Performing Arts ..............William HairstonFlintridge Sacred Heart
Academy ............................Mark BommaritoGolden Valley HS ......................... Janie PruchaGrant HS ..........................................Sonya ColeHesperia HS ................................. Paula HunterHollywood HS ............................... Bill GoldynJohn Burroughs HS .........................Guy MyersJurupa Valley HS ............. Elizabeth McCarleyL.A. County School of the Arts Lois HunterMark Keppel HS .......................... Page PhillipsMarymount HS ...........................Chris Schulte
Participating Schools and CoachesMontclair HS .................................... Amy GarisMountain View HS .............. Michael DesparsNarbonne HS .......................... Jennifer InfanteNorte Vista HS .............................. Nancy MakiNotre Dame Academy ..................Carla WynnOaks Christian HS .....Rosalind Allen-EncisoPalisades Charter HS ................. Lisa MorfordPalos Verdes Peninsula HS .................... CohenPaso Robles HS ............................ John LambieRancho Cucamonga HS .............Chuck KuhnReseda HS ................................. Donald MooreRubidoux HS ............................. Charles BaughSanta Fe HS ...............................Alison JohnsonSherman Oaks CES .................. John BeckmanSilverado HS .................................Emily ScheerSimi Valley HS ............................ Sharon CraneSt. Joseph HS - Lakewood ......Brian BozanichSt. Lucy’s Priory HS ................ Kim O’RourkeSummit HS ........................ Forest BlackwelderSylmar HS ...........................................Carl HoyeTaft HS ........................................ Juliana OlinkaUniversity HS - Irvine .................Darryl HovisUniversity HS - LA ....................Lacey StanleyUpland HS ................................ Christine KolbValencia HS - Placentia ............ Grace StantonValencia HS - Valencia ......... Stephen WhelanVictor Valley HS ..................... Jennifer NoceraWalnut HS ......................................Joanne KarrWest Covina HS............... Kimberly BattersbyWildwood School ................. Stephanie DarbyWilliam S. Hart HS .......... Brent ChristiansenWindward School .............. Tara Redepenning
Calabasas High School Home of the Coyotes
welcomes all participants to the Fall Drama Festival
Drama Teachers Association of Southern California presents the
67th AnnualFall Drama Festival
October 25, 2008
Calabasas High School • 22855 West Mulholland Hwy Calabasas, CA 91302 • 818-222-7177
Schedule 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Registration — Front of School 8:45 a.m. Opening Assembly — Gym 9:00 a.m. Round 1 10:30 a.m. Round 2 11:45 a.m. Lunch 12:45 p.m. Announce Semi-Finals — Lower Quad 1:15 p.m. Semi-Final Round 2:45 p.m. Final Assembly — Lower Quad 3:15 p.m. Finals Round 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Awards Assembly — Gym
Events 1. Technical Theatre ........................Page 3
• Sets/Lights • Costume/Makeup • Graphics/Publicity
2. Audition Monologue .................Page 4 3. Greek Comedy or Tragedy .......Page 6 4. 2–4 Person Serious .....................Page 7 5. Plays by Women ..........................Page 8 6. Open Musical .............................Page 9 7. Group Drama ........................... Page 10 8. Group Comedy ........................ Page 11
HeadquartersRegistration ............................Front of SchoolJudges .......................................................LibraryTabulations ........................................ Room L5Rules .....................................................Room S1Room Chairs ........................................ TheatreJudges’ Luncheon .................................LibraryStudent Lunches ..........Outside Lunch AreaT-Shirts ........................................ Lower QuadInformation/First Aid ............ Front of GymHost School Personnel ............Faculty Lunch Room
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Event 1 ~ Tech TheatreSets & Lights: S4Costumes & Make-Up: S5Graphics & Publicity: S6
Sets & Lights
School Code Room (Order)
YY 10 S4 (1)H 10 S4 (2)S 10 S4 (3)Z 10 S4 (4)A 10 S4 (5)W 10 S4 (6)G 10 S4 (7)AB 10 S4 (8)XY 10 S4 (9)QR 10 S4 (10)V 10 S4 (11)HH 10 S4 (12)AA 10 S4 (13)WW 10 S4 (14)N 10 S4 (15)F 10 S4 (16)WG 10 S4 (17)
Tech Theatre: No specific designated play; the theme is PlayS Of TeNNeSSee WilliamS.
Highlighted Rules for SeTS & ligHTS8 minute limit1–4 participantsDesign 3 scenes only, using
either set renderings or set model, with 1/2˝ scale.
Must have lighting plan.Must have overhead charMust have Notebook with
Concept Paper and other required information.
Highlighted Rules for COSTumeS & makeuP8 minute limit; 1–4 participantsMust design at least 5 costumes.
1–2 costumes MUST also be fully realized.
Must include fabric swatches.Must include makeup.Must have Notebook with
Concept Paper and other required information.
Costumes & MakeupSchool Code Room (Order)
ZA 100 S5 (1)ZZ 100 S5 (2)A 100 S5 (3)RH 100 S5 (4)G 100 S5 (5)T 100 S5 (6)DF 100 S5 (7)D 100 S5 (8)AA 100 S5 (9)YZ 100 S5 (10)QR 100 S5 (11)FF 100 S5 (12)YY 100 S5 (13)TG 100 S5 (14)V 100 S5 (15)AB 100 S5 (16)XY 100 S5 (17)F 100 S5 (18)W 100 S5 (19)WW 100 S5 (20)
School Code Room (Order)
TG 1000 S6 (1)Z 1000 S6 (2)G 1000 S6 (3)W 1000 S6 (4)V 1000 S6 (5)QR 1000 S6 (6)A 1000 S6 (7)WW 1000 S6 (8)F 1000 S6 (9)YY 1000 S6 (10)AB 1000 S6 (11)XY 1000 S6 (12)AA 1000 S6 (13)
Graphics & Publicity
Highlighted Rules for gRaPHiCS & PubliCiTy8 minute limit1–4 participantsMust include poster, program,
and publicity plan.Must have Notebook with
Concept Paper and other required information.
President .................................... Dave DingmanExecutive Vice President ............... Bill GarrettDivision C Vice President ...... Roger GrazianiDivision A/B Vice President ..... Scott HunterRecording Secretary ........................ Sue FreitagTreasurer .......................................Lynn LanningDivision C Registrar ................Amanda SwannDivision A/B Registrar ................. Susan EidenMembership Secretary .......................Gai JonesParliamentarian .......................Walt McDowellPublicist ....................................Brad KoepenickPresident Ex Officio .................Christine Kolb
Principal ..........................................Ms. C.J. FossAssistant Principal .................Ms. Linda PierceAssistant Principal ........................Mr. Joe Skaff Assistant Principal .................. Mr. Eric Anhalt Festival Host .................................... Bill GarrettPlant Manager .......................Mr. Mike LawsonTech Coordinator .....................Mr. Eric Wood Hospitality......Ms. Candi Milo, Ms. Jill FrochRoom Set-Up ......................Mr. Gary Hankins,
Mrs. Corrine DraperFood .................................... Ms. Mari Levenson,
Mrs. Laurie GrossoParent Coordinator .....................Ms. Jill Froch
DTASC expresses its gratitude to the faculty, staff, and students of Calabasas High School for their cooperation and valuable services on behalf of the 67th annual Fall Drama Festival.
Program Cover ........................Adriana Martin, Dana Middle School
Program Design & Additional Ads .......................Lynn Lanning
Program Printing ..................Imprenta Mexico, Los Angeles, CA 90023
Festival Host .................................... Bill GarrettJudges ....................... Christine Kolb, Gai JonesTabulations ........................................ Sue FreitagRules ..............................................Sharon CraneRoom Chairs .................................Paula HunterPrograms .......................................Lynn LanningTrophies ...................................... Jonathan JonesJudges’ & Coaches’
Lunches ....................CHS Theatre BoostersHospitality....................CHS Theatre BoostersRegistration/Information ......Amanda SwannStage Manager/Tech Event ...Walt McDowellT-Shirts ..........................................Paula WarnerOrganizational
Meeting ...................Calabasas High School C Post Festival Judges ........................Gai JonesMovie Category ......................................Jim BellPublicity ...................................Brad Koepenick,Security ...................................... Brian BozanichCampus Cleanup .............................All Schools
AcknowledgmentsDTASC Officers
Committees
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Section 5 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
RH 25 M4 (1) M4 (4)T 20 M4 (2) M6 (2)XY 25 M4 (3) M8 (10)AA 25 M4 (4) M9 (1)H 25 M4 (5) M10 (2)Q 20 M4 (6) MN202 (2)Y 20 M4 (7) MN203 (3)V 20 M4 (8) M1 (3)BC 25 M4 (9) M2 (8)JK 20 M4 (10) M3 (10)
Section 6 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
N 20 M6 (1) M6 (7)T 25 M6 (2) M8 (2)RS 20 M6 (3) M9 (8)WW 20 M6 (4) M10 (1)AB 20 M6 (5) MN202 (9)Q 25 M6 (6) MN203 (8)Y 25 M6 (7) M1 (11)V 25 M6 (8) M2 (5)GG 20 M6 (9) M3 (3)JK 25 M6 (10) M4 (1)
Section 7 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
N 25 M8 (1) M8 (9)QQ 20 M8 (2) M9 (5)RS 25 M8 (3) M10 (9)WW 25 M8 (4) MN202 (5)AB 25 M8 (5) MN203 (2)VF 20 M8 (6) M1 (2)J 20 M8 (7) M2 (4)FF 20 M8 (8) M3 (2)GG 25 M8 (9) M4 (5)X 20 M8 (10) M6 (6)
Event 2, continued
Section 8 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
B 20 M9 (1) M9 (9)QQ 25 M9 (2) M10 (3)YY 20 M9 (3) MN202 (1)S 20 M9 (4) MN203 (7)R 20 M9 (5) M1 (1)VF 25 M9 (6) M2 (7)J 25 M9 (7) M3 (6)FF 25 M9 (8) M4 (8)Z 20 M9 (9) M6 (1)X 25 M9 (10) M8 (4)
Section 9 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
C 20 MN202 (1) MN202 (3)JJ 20 MN202 (2) MN203 (10)TG 20 MN202 (3) M1 (6)F 20 MN202 (4) M2 (10)WG 20 MN202 (5) M3 (1)ST 25 MN202 (6) M4 (2)SJ 25 MN202 (7) M6 (10)KL 20 MN202 (8) M8 (5)ZA 20 MN202 (9) M9 (2)HJ 25 MN202 (10) M10 (5)
Section 10 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
A 20 MN203 (1) MN203 (5)JJ 25 MN203 (2) M1 (8)TG 25 MN203 (3) M2 (3)F 25 MN203 (4) M3 (8)WG 25 MN203 (5) M4 (9)QK 20 MN203 (6) M6 (4)YB 20 MN203 (7) M8 (3)KL 25 MN203 (8) M9 (4)ZA 25 MN203 (9) M10 (8)YZ 20 MN203 (10) MN202 (7)
HigHligHTed RuleS for audiTiON mONOlOgue:2 contrasting monologues (no Shakespeare)5 minute limit1 pre-1920 / 1 post-1920; 1 Humorous / 1 DramaticText must be from a published play or musical.A capella singing is permitted in one monologue, but not required.
Event 2 ~ Audition MonologueRounds 1 & 2: Rooms M1, M2, M3, M4, M6, M8, M9, M10, MN202, MN203Semi-Finals: Rooms M1, M3, M5, MN202, MN203Finals: Room MN101
Section 1 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
GH 20 M1 (1) M1 (10)A 25 M1 (2) M2 (9)ZZ 20 M1 (3) M3 (4)TV 20 M1 (4) M4 (10)LN 20 M1 (5) M6 (3)BB 20 M1 (6) M8 (7)QK 25 M1 (7) M9 (10)YB 25 M1 (8) M10 (4)K 20 M1 (9) MN202 (4)G 20 M1 (10) MN203 (6)YZ 25 M1 (11) M1 (9)
Section 2 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
B 25 M10 (1) M10 (10)W 20 M10 (2) MN202 (10)YY 25 M10 (3) MN203 (4)S 25 M10 (4) M1 (5)R 25 M10 (5) M2 (6)ST 20 M10 (6) M3 (9)SJ 20 M10 (7) M4 (7)NP 20 M10 (8) M6 (5)Z 25 M10 (9) M8 (6)HJ 20 M10 (10) M9 (6)
Section 3 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
GH 25 M2 (1) M2 (2)FG 20 M2 (2) M3 (7)ZZ 25 M2 (3) M4 (6)TV 25 M2 (4) M6 (9)LN 25 M2 (5) M8 (1)LL 20 M2 (6) M9 (3)L 20 M2 (7) M10 (6)XC 20 M2 (8) MN202 (6)K 25 M2 (9) MN203 (1)G 25 M2 (10) M1 (7)
Section 4 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
RH 20 M3 (1) M3 (5)FG 25 M3 (2) M4 (3)XY 20 M3 (3) M6 (8)AA 20 M3 (4) M8 (8)H 20 M3 (5) M9 (7)CC 20 M3 (6) M10 (7)L 25 M3 (7) MN202 (8)XC 25 M3 (8) MN203 (9)BC 20 M3 (9) M1 (4)HH 20 M3 (10) M2 (1)
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Event 3 ~ Greek Comedy or TragedyRounds 1 & 2: Rooms MN101, MN102, MN103, MN104, MN105Semi-Finals: Rooms MN101, MN103, MN105Finals: Room H113
Section 11 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
GG 30 MN101 (1) MN101 (7)QR 30 MN101 (2) MN102 (5)AB 30 MN101 (3) MN103 (4)WW 30 MN101 (4) MN104 (5)HJ 30 MN101 (5) MN105 (5)RS 30 MN101 (6) MN101 (8)WG 30 MN101 (7) MN102 (1)C 30 MN101 (8) MN103 (2)
Section 12 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
G 30 MN102 (1) MN104 (3)YZ 30 MN102 (2) MN105 (6)Z 30 MN102 (3) MN101 (5)SJ 30 MN102 (4) MN102 (4)LL 30 MN102 (5) MN103 (7)K 30 MN102 (6) MN104 (7)V 30 MN102 (7) MN105 (1)TV 30 MN102 (8) MN101 (4)
Section 13 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
TG 30 MN103 (1) MN102 (6)GH 30 MN103 (2) MN103 (3)QK 30 MN103 (3) MN104 (1)S 30 MN103 (4) MN105 (7)XY 30 MN103 (5) MN101 (1)H 30 MN103 (6) MN102 (7)ST 30 MN103 (7) MN103 (1)
Section 14 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
F 30 MN104 (1) MN104 (4)YY 30 MN104 (2) MN105 (2)YB 30 MN104 (3) MN101 (2)BC 30 MN104 (4) MN102 (8)A 30 MN104 (5) MN103 (6)T 30 MN104 (6) MN104 (6)ZZ 30 MN104 (7) MN105 (4)
Section 15 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
ZA 30 MN105 (1) MN101 (6)AA 30 MN105 (2) MN102 (2)HH 30 MN105 (3) MN103 (5)JJ 30 MN105 (4) MN104 (2)BB 30 MN105 (5) MN105 (3)L 30 MN105 (6) MN101 (3)QQ 30 MN105 (7) MN102 (3)
HigHligHTed RuleS for gReek COmedy OR TRagedy:5 minute limit2–4 participantsMust be from an ancient Greek comedy or
tragedy, translated into English.
Event 4 ~ 2–4 Person SeriousRounds 1 & 2: Rooms H201, H202, H203, H204, H205, H206Semi-Finals: Rooms H201, H203, H205Finals: Room H115
Section 16 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
W 40 H201 (1) H201 (7)C 40 H201 (2) H202 (1)QR 40 H201 (3) H203 (6)V 40 H201 (4) H204 (1)A 40 H201 (5) H205 (1)Y 40 H201 (6) H206 (7)AB 40 H201 (7) H201 (3)DD 40 H201 (8) H202 (7)
Section 17 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
XY 40 H202 (1) H203 (5)YZ 40 H202 (2) H204 (2)AA 40 H202 (3) H205 (6)BC 40 H202 (4) H206 (5)HH 40 H202 (5) H201 (5)TG 40 H202 (6) H202 (6)LL 40 H202 (7) H203 (1)JJ 40 H202 (8) H204 (6)
Section 18 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
QK 40 H203 (1) H205 (4)S 40 H203 (2) H206 (3)QQ 40 H203 (3) H201 (8)Z 40 H203 (4) H202 (3)D 40 H203 (5) H203 (4)H 40 H203 (6) H204 (8)YY 40 H203 (7) H205 (7)RR 40 H203 (8) H206 (4) HigHligHTed RuleS for
2– 4 PeRSON SeRiOuS:5 minute limit2–4 participantsMust be a straight scene of serious intent
from a single professionaly produced or published play.
Section 19 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
XC 40 H204 (1) H201 (1)GG 40 H204 (2) H202 (8)HJ 40 H204 (3) H203 (8)F 40 H204 (4) H204 (4)G 40 H204 (5) H205 (5)JK 40 H204 (6) H206 (2)WW 40 H204 (7) H201 (4)VF 40 H204 (8) H202 (4)
Section 20 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
FF 40 H205 (1) H203 (3)ZA 40 H205 (2) H204 (5)N 40 H205 (3) H205 (3)YB 40 H205 (4) H206 (1)GH 40 H205 (5) H201 (6)T 40 H205 (6) H202 (2)KL 40 H205 (7) H203 (7)
Section 21 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
B 40 H206 (1) H204 (3)SJ 40 H206 (2) H205 (2)WG 40 H206 (3) H206 (6)ZZ 40 H206 (4) H201 (2)ST 40 H206 (5) H202 (5)BB 40 H206 (6) H203 (2)R 40 H206 (7) H204 (7)
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Event 5 ~ Plays by WomenRounds 1 & 2: Rooms H207, H208, H209, H210, H211, H212, MN204Semi-Finals: Rooms H207, H209, H211Finals: Room CHOIR
Section 22 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
QQ 50 H207 (1) H207 (8)RS 50 H207 (2) H208 (3)ZA 50 H207 (3) H209 (5)QR 50 H207 (4) H210 (5)C 50 H207 (5) H211 (2)GH 50 H207 (6) H212 (6)AA 50 H207 (7) MN204 (1)Z 50 H207 (8) H207 (3)
Section 23 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
L 50 H208 (1) H208 (5)YZ 50 H208 (2) H209 (3)B 50 H208 (3) H210 (4)BB 50 H208 (4) H211 (5)RR 50 H208 (5) H212 (5)S 50 H208 (6) MN204 (6)JJ 50 H208 (7) H207 (5)
Section 24 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
ST 50 H209 (1) H208 (1)DD 50 H209 (2) H209 (6)QK 50 H209 (3) H210 (2)TG 50 H209 (4) H211 (1)ZZ 50 H209 (5) H212 (7)WG 50 H209 (6) MN204 (5)Y 50 H209 (7) H207 (4)
Section 25 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
G 50 H210 (1) H208 (4)K 50 H210 (2) H209 (7)T 50 H210 (3) H210 (3)R 50 H210 (4) H211 (7)A 50 H210 (5) H212 (2)F 50 H210 (6) MN204 (7)HH 50 H210 (7) H207 (2)
Section 26 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
NP 50 H211 (1) H208 (7)YB 50 H211 (2) H209 (2)YY 50 H211 (3) H210 (7)W 50 H211 (4) H211 (4)X 50 H211 (5) H212 (4)GG 50 H211 (6) MN204 (3)JK 50 H211 (7) H207 (6)
Section 27 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
V 50 H212 (1) H208 (6)H 50 H212 (2) H209 (4)PQ 50 H212 (3) H210 (6)AB 50 H212 (4) H211 (6)D 50 H212 (5) H212 (3)N 50 H212 (6) MN204 (2)HJ 50 H212 (7) H207 (1)
Section 28 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
SJ 50 MN204 (1) H208 (2)TV 50 MN204 (2) H209 (1)WW 50 MN204 (3) H210 (1)FF 50 MN204 (4) H211 (3)BC 50 MN204 (5) H212 (1)XC 50 MN204 (6) MN204 (4)XY 50 MN204 (7) H207 (7)
HigHligHTed RuleS for PlayS by WOmeN:5 minute limit2–4 participantsMust be from a single professionally
produced or published play by a woman playwright.
Event 6 ~ Open MusicalRounds 1 & 2: Rooms PA1, PA2, THEATRE, DANCE, BAND, CHOIRSemi-Finals: Rooms THEATRE, BAND, CHOIRFinals: Room THEATRE
Section 29 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
ZZ 60 BAND (1) BAND (3)G 60 BAND (2) CHOIR (2)W 60 BAND (3) PA1 (7)H 60 BAND (4) PA2 (7)C 60 BAND (5) THEATRE (5)YZ 60 BAND (6) DANCE (5)
Section 30 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
X 60 PA1 (1) PA1 (2)D 60 PA1 (2) PA2 (4)RS 60 PA1 (3) THEATRE (2)KL 60 PA1 (4) DANCE (3)T 60 PA1 (5) BAND (4)K 60 PA1 (6) CHOIR (4)SJ 60 PA1 (7) PA1 (5)
Section 31 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
S 60 DANCE (1) DANCE (2)ST 60 DANCE (2) BAND (6)YB 60 DANCE (3) CHOIR (1)A 60 DANCE (4) PA1 (6)Z 60 DANCE (5) PA2 (5)JJ 60 DANCE (6) THEATRE (7)XC 60 DANCE (7) DANCE (7)
HigHligHTed RuleS for OPeN muSiCal:8 minute limit; 3–10 participantsMust have music.Must be from a single professionally produced or
published musical; it cannot be student written.
Section 32 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
V 60 CHOIR (1) BAND (1)FF 60 CHOIR (2) CHOIR (3)J 60 CHOIR (3) PA1 (3)P 60 CHOIR (4) PA2 (1)GH 60 CHOIR (5) THEATRE (4)JK 60 CHOIR (6) DANCE (6)
Section 33 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
ZA 60 PA2 (1) PA2 (2)FG 60 PA2 (2) THEATRE (1)QR 60 PA2 (3) DANCE (4)XY 60 PA2 (4) BAND (5)CC 60 PA2 (5) CHOIR (6)AB 60 PA2 (6) PA1 (1)DD 60 PA2 (7) PA2 (3)
Section 34 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
VF 60 THEATRE (1) THEATRE (3)F 60 THEATRE (2) DANCE (1)WW 60 THEATRE (3) BAND (2)Y 60 THEATRE (4) CHOIR (5)QQ 60 THEATRE (5) PA1 (4)YY 60 THEATRE (6) PA2 (6)WG 60 THEATRE (7) THEATRE (6)
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Event 7 ~ Large Group DramaRounds 1 & 2: Rooms H101, H102, H103, H104, H105, H106, H107Semi-Finals: Rooms H110, H111, H113Finals: Room PA2
Section 35 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
G 70 H101 (1) H101 (6)T 70 H101 (2) H102 (3)A 70 H101 (3) H103 (6)LL 70 H101 (4) H104 (4)AA 70 H101 (5) H105 (6)JJ 70 H101 (6) H106 (1)
Section 36 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
HJ 70 H102 (1) H107 (3)S 70 H102 (2) H101 (3)N 70 H102 (3) H102 (1)AB 70 H102 (4) H103 (1)QR 70 H102 (5) H104 (2)XC 70 H102 (6) H105 (2)
Section 37 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
DD 70 H103 (1) H106 (3)ST 70 H103 (2) H107 (5)YB 70 H103 (3) H101 (1)B 70 H103 (4) H102 (4)SJ 70 H103 (5) H103 (5)WG 70 H103 (6) H104 (1)
Section 38 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
V 70 H104 (1) H105 (3)YZ 70 H104 (2) H106 (5)Y 70 H104 (3) H107 (1)YY 70 H104 (4) H101 (4)BB 70 H104 (5) H102 (5)GG 70 H104 (6) H103 (3)
Section 39 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
GH 70 H105 (1) H104 (6)QQ 70 H105 (2) H105 (4)WW 70 H105 (3) H106 (4)RS 70 H105 (4) H107 (2)ZA 70 H105 (5) H101 (5)Z 70 H105 (6) H102 (6)
Section 40 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
F 70 H106 (1) H103 (2)H 70 H106 (2) H104 (3)D 70 H106 (3) H105 (1)K 70 H106 (4) H106 (2)QK 70 H106 (5) H107 (4)
Section 41 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
X 70 H107 (1) H101 (2)TG 70 H107 (2) H102 (2)ZZ 70 H107 (3) H103 (4)L 70 H107 (4) H104 (5)C 70 H107 (5) H105 (5)
HigHligHTed RuleS for gROuP dRama:8 minute limit3–6 participantsMust be a scene of serious intent.May be from any Single Source (e.g. Screen-
plays, Novels, Plays, etc.) May also be student written.
Event 8 ~ Large Group ComedyRounds 1 & 2: Rooms H110, H111, H112, H113, H114, H115, H116, H108, H214Semi-Finals: Rooms PA2, H115, H108Finals: Room BAND
Section 42 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
X 80 H108 (1) H116 (2)K 80 H108 (2) H108 (4)QQ 80 H108 (3) H214 (4)LL 80 H108 (4) H110 (7)V 80 H108 (5) H111 (2)YZ 80 H108 (6) H112 (6)
Section 43 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
C 80 H110 (1) H110 (4)RR 80 H110 (2) H111 (3)XC 80 H110 (3) H112 (2)QK 80 H110 (4) H113 (1)D 80 H110 (5) H115 (3)R 80 H110 (6) H116 (1)AB 80 H110 (7) H108 (2)
Section 44 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
BC 80 H111 (1) H214 (6)YB 80 H111 (2) H110 (5)P 80 H111 (3) H111 (6)F 80 H111 (4) H112 (5)W 80 H111 (5) H113 (5)NN 80 H111 (6) H115 (1)
Section 45 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
DD 80 H112 (1) H116 (3)L 80 H112 (2) H108 (3)QR 80 H112 (3) H214 (1)AA 80 H112 (4) H110 (3)FF 80 H112 (5) H111 (5)ZA 80 H112 (6) H112 (4)
HigHligHTed RuleS for gROuP COmedy:8 minute limit3–6 participantsMust be a scene of comedic intent.May be from any Single Source (e.g. Screenplays, Novels, Plays,
etc.) May also be student written.
Section 46 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
WG 80 H113 (1) H113 (6)S 80 H113 (2) H115 (5)ST 80 H113 (3) H116 (6)RS 80 H113 (4) H108 (1)YY 80 H113 (5) H214 (3)A 80 H113 (6) H110 (6)
Section 47 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
DF 80 H115 (1) H111 (1)T 80 H115 (2) H112 (1)HH 80 H115 (3) H113 (3)Y 80 H115 (4) H115 (2)G 80 H115 (5) H116 (5)H 80 H115 (6) H108 (6)
Section 48 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
GG 80 H116 (1) H214 (2)WW 80 H116 (2) H110 (2)Z 80 H116 (3) H111 (4)TG 80 H116 (4) H112 (3)HJ 80 H116 (5) H113 (4)JJ 80 H116 (6) H115 (6)
Section 49 Round 1 (Order) Round 2 (Order)
ZZ 80 H214 (1) H113 (2)CC 80 H214 (2) H115 (4)BB 80 H214 (3) H116 (4)JK 80 H214 (4) H108 (5)SJ 80 H214 (5) H214 (5)GH 80 H214 (6) H110 (1)
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ATTENTION SENIORS! Are you a senior, planning to major in Theatre Arts in college? If so, you may be eligible for a scholarship from DTASC, or a Mario Lomeli Scholarship, which is sponsored jointly by DTASC & CETA.
Applications, which must be signed by your current theatre arts teacher, can be downloaded by typing in dtasc.org, which will take you to the new web site. Click on Forms and scroll down to find the forms for both DTASC and Lomeli Scholarships.
LOMELI SCHOLARSHIP• No costumes or props; two chairs
will be available for use• An interview may follow the
audition/presentation at the discretion of the panel
TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS:• Applicant will present a five (5) to
seven (7) minute presentation exhibiting their work in design in any of the following categories: Costume, Set, Lighting, Lighting Design
• A Television, DVD and VCR will be available for use by the applicant (if doing a PowerPoint presen-tation, applicant must provide his/her own computer)
• An applicant who continues past the time limit when stopped will be disqualified
• Questions may follow the presentation at the discretion of the panel
TO BE SUBMITTED / DEADLINE INFORMATION:
• Application Form• Personal Reflection Form• Theatre Festival Form• Recommendation from present
high school Theatre teacher on school letterhead
• Official copy of your high school transcript including first semester of senior year.
Students who wish to apply for the scholarship should download and fill out the forms. (follows Lomeli info)Deadlines and submission location are the same as for the DTASC scholarships (see facing page).
MARIO LOMELI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFICATIONS:
• Must be a senior in high school• Must be involved in school theatre
department’s activities during junior and senior years
• Must declare a major or minor in Theatre Arts for freshman year at a college, university or conservatory
• Must have participated during junior or senior year of high school in one Fall or one Spring DTASC Festival and one CETA Southern Region Festival
• Must have successfully completed all courses in junior & senior years with no grade lower than “C”
AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:• Audition will consist of a five
minute performance including one contemporary and one classical monologue including titles and playwrights
• A performer who continues past the time limit when stopped will be disqualified
• If singing is included as a mono-logue choice, it must be a cappella
DTASC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONCandidate’s Name: _____________________________________________________School: ________________________________________________________________Theatre Instructor: _____________________________________________________Candidate’s Address: ___________________________________________________Candidate’s Phone: ____________________________________________________Candidate’s email: _____________________________________________________Instructor’s Home Phone: _______________________________________________Instructor’s email: ______________________________________________________
Write briefly on the following questions (Use separate paper)1. List your theatre experiences in high school.2. How has theatre helped you in high school?3. Why would you major in theatre, TV or cinema?4. How do you see the Arts influencing American society?
SEND ALL APPLICATIONS TO:Kathleen Switzer820 Fern Dr.Fullerton, CA 92832
POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN MAy 3, 2008
More information is available at http://www.cetoweb.org/dtasc_pages/scholar_form.htmlClick on • application at the end of the rules to download the application as a pdf.
DTASC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION RULES
DTASC SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONS MAy 16, 2008Schools may submit 5 candidates: 3 in acting and 2 in tech
6. Candidates expected to be articu-late: judges may conduct a short interview based on application info
7. Candidates allowed 5 minutes for their acting presentation
TECHNICAL: 1. A portfolio exhibiting design work
in any of the following categories: COSTUME; SET DESIGN; LIGHT-ING; GRAPHICS
2. May present scale models, con-structed costumes, or poster and/or programs in place of or in addition to portfolios
3. 5 to 7 minutes allowed for presen-tation
4. Possible interview regarding candidate’s future plans
REQUIREMENTS: 1. Graduating senior 2. Participated in 2 DTASC festivals in
past 2 years 3. Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 4. Received at least 3.5 GPA in
theatre classes 5. Verification letter from candidate’s
theatre teacherACTING: 1. 2 contrasting monologues: one
must be classical; one may be from musical theatre or opera
2. No original monologues; pub-lished plays only
3. Minimal hand props okay 4. 2 chairs & 1 table provided 5. No costumes; appropriate attire
expected
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Set your
sights high!
Norte Vista
High School
Paso Robles High School
says, Have a
dramatic day!
May the Fall Drama Festivalbring out the bestin all participants!
Rancho Cucamonga High School
Players of the Vine
wish everyone at DTASC
BREAK A LEG!
Falcons takeFlight at the Fall DramaFestival
Rubidoux High School
St. Joseph High School Lakewood
DTASC Fall Festival
Ulysses S. Grant High School
Center for Performing and Visual Arts
“Dedicated to the Art of Expression”
Go Lancers!!!
Be Dramatic!
Drama Counts!
MarymountHigh School
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Windward Performing
Arts Departm
ent
Breezes thru the Drama Festival
Hollywood High School
congratulates
all participants in the
Fall 2008 Drama Festival
and presents
The
Elephant
Man
Writ ten by Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Paul Itkin
Nov. 06-08, 2008 @ 7:00 PM
Nov. 09, 2008 @ 2:00 PM
Drama Festival is Grizzly Country!
Golden
Valley
High
school
ca
William S. Hart High School
says “Break a leg!”
TheLaramieProject Nov18-227:00PM HKBairdTheatre CharterOak
More than a Century of Excellence
Alhambra High SchoolHome of the Moors
Go, Lions!Cathedral City High School
Birmingham High SchoolPresents
NOISES OFF
Dec. 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 818.758.5209
Reseda High School hopes everyone
at the Drama Festival
will have a fabulous day!
Drama reveals life!
Santa Fe Springs High School
El Segundo High School drama students
aim to be First at the Fall Drama Festival
West Covina Bulldogs,
Break a leg!
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Hit your mark,Carlsbad Lancers
Narbonne High School
Become a Legend in your own time!
Drama is in the eye
of the beholder!
Valencia High School,Valencia
May your festival be fabulous,
John Burroughs Drama Students!
Break a Leg, Tigers!Valencia High School,
Placentia
Arroyo Valley HighSchool
Hawks Soar at the
Fall Drama Festival
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts
where the electricity of the
creative arts and the energy of academic learning
come together
Hesperia students, have a
dramatic day at the
Fall Festival!
Spartans make their point!
Mountain View High School
If the truth be told, we love to perform
at the Drama Festival!
Flintridge Sacred Heart
Academy
Oaks Christian High Schoolhopes everyone at the
Drama Festivalhas an awesome day
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Upland High School
Tremendous courage and determination bring success at the Drama Festival
“Now’s the day and now’s the hour” —Robert Burns
Cavaliers Rule!
Cleveland High School
Arlington High School
Golden Pride
Silverado High School Soar through the Fall Drama Festival
Silverado High School Soar through the Fall Drama Festival
Break a Leg DTASC Contestants
Victor Valley High SchoolThespian Troupe 2757
Mr. Happy Theatre CompanyVictorville California
Romeo and JulietDec. 5, 6, 10–12
7:30 pm
El Dorado HS
Eastside High School is delighted to participate
in the Drama Festival.
“Rumors” by Neil SimonDec. 10th–13th
Discount to DTASC members
El Camino Real High School
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Conservatory Classes for YouthYoung Actor’s Workshop
Now enrolling! [email protected]
California HigH SCHoolcongratulates
all DTASC contestants. Break a leg and let your
star quality shine!
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Taft Thespiansdo it
live on stage!
Montclair High School
is delighted to be performing at the 2008 DTASC
Fall Festival
Paw Pride!
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lley
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There’s no business Like Show Business…
ENCORE HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Trojans take pride
in performing at the
Fall Drama Festival
University High School, Irvine
Chargers go all out at the Fall Festival
Agoura High School
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Event 1: Tech Theatre ~ Sets & Lights
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Event 1: Tech Theatre ~ Costumes & Makeup
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Event 1: Tech Theatre ~ Graphics & Publicity
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Event 2: Audition Monologue
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Event 3: Greek Comedy or Tragedy
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And theWinners Are:
Event 4: 2–4 Person Serious
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Event 5: Plays by Women
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Event 6: Open Musical
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Event 7: Large Group Drama
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Event 8: Large Group Comedy
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Sweepstakes
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Dear Talented Students,If you progress to Semi-
finals today, and if your wonderful teacher agrees to sponsor you, you can perform in Sacramento for legislators as part of the 11th Annual CA Youth in Theatre Day, March 24, 2009.
I give you a round of applause for participating today.Gai Jones, Founder of CYIT
You are invited to the 2009California State
Thespian FestivalCheck out the
Festival Guideunder Events at
http://www.cetoweb.org/cst_pages/
Any theatre-loving adult is invited to judge! Contact Gai Jones at
DRAMA TEACHERS ASSN. OF S. CA Fall Festival 2008
participants: Congratulations for your commitment to the arts &
break-a-leg!
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