Oak Park Festival Theatre Honors National Shakespeare Competition Finalist
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Oak Park Festival Theatre will honor Oak Park & River Forest High School rising senior Alexandria Frisch for her outstanding achievement as a finalist in the English-Speaking Union's prestigious National Shakespeare Competition.
Kevin Theis, OPFT board co-president and director of Henry V, will make a special presentation recognizing Alexandria on Sunday, August 14. Alexandria also will perform prior to that evening's performance of OPFT's acclaimed production of Henry V. The festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. onstage in Oak Park's Austin Gardens."Festival Theatre believes strongly in its commitment to enrich this extraordinary community through both public art and service," said Belinda Bremner, OPFT board co-president. "One of the ways we can do that is to recognize young artists whose accomplishment demonstrates not merely extraordinary talent in the interpretation of Shakespeare, but also the true spirit of the citizen artist. Alexandria's achievement as a finalist in the National Shakespeare Competition, as well as her record of commitment to community service, clearly reflects those values that we all hold dear."Since 1983, the English-Speaking Union has sponsored the National Shakespeare Competition in which high school actors and actresses compete first in regional competitions throughout the United States. Each student is required to perform a Shakespearean monologue and sonnet of their choice. As the winner of the ESU Chicago Branch Competition, Alexandria earned the right to travel to New York City for the final stage of the competition, which was held May 2nd at New York's famed Lincoln Center. Alexandria, an Oak Park resident, was one of the top ten finalists.
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