Summit High School Leads Paper Mill Playhouse's 2014 Rising Star Nominations; Ceremony Set for 6/3

By: May. 05, 2014
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As one of the nation's leading regional theaters and producing partners for Broadway, Paper Mill Playhouse has a well-earned reputation for launching both performers and shows for Broadway. Since their inception in 1996, the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theatre have ignited the careers of many notable performers, all of whom attended high school in New Jersey.

Among the early nominees and winners are Academy Award winner Anne Hathaway ("Les Miserables"), Tony Award winners Laura Benanti (GYPSY) and Nikki M. James (THE BOOK OF MORMON), Tony nominee, Rob McClure (CHAPLIN), and UK Olivier Award nominee Jared Gertner (THE BOOK OF MORMON - West End).

The 2014 Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards ceremony will take place at Paper Mill Playhouse on Tuesday, June 3rd at 7:30pm.

Among the top nominated high schools, Summit High School leads with 14 nominations, followed by Princeton Day School with 13, Union High School with 11, Columbia High School (Maplewood) with 9 and Rahway High School, High Tech High School (North Bergen) and Cranford High School with 7 nominations each.

"There is great energy and level of excitement in high school musical theater right now," commented Mark S. Hoebee, Paper Mill Playhouse's Producing Artistic Director. "For many New Jersey high schools, the prestigious honor of a Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star nomination is the culmination of their hard work in a high school musical. Many of Paper Mill Playhouse's Rising Star nominees and winners are now working professionally and have won prestigious industry awards while working in theater and film."

Past Rising Star nominees and recipients are currently appearing on Broadway in ALADDIN (Josh Dela Cruz, Jonathan Schwartz, Daisy Hobbs), LES MISERABLES (Tony winner Nikki James), JERSEY BOYS (Russell Fisher), ROCK OF AGES (Matt Ban), THE BOOK OF MORMON (Jared Gertner - West End); and in the National Tours of THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Adam Bashian, Ben Jacoby, Julia Udine) and Disney's THE LION KING (Jelani Remy).

Paper Mill Director of Education Lisa Cooney explains, "What's happening in high school musical productions here in New Jersey and around the country is remarkable. Programs like the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards raise the bar and create opportunities for student performers and theater technicians to be recognized for their achievements, while giving them access to thousands of dollars in scholarship money. We consistently hear from top tier colleges and casting directors that the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Award is a significant accolade for an aspiring theater artist."

The Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards Presented by Investors Foundation are modeled after the Tony Awards and Paper Mill Playhouse's program serves the entire state of New Jersey with nearly 100 entered productions from public, private and parochial high schools. Paper Mill Playhouse conceived and created the awards in 1996 to give schools the opportunity to showcase their musical arts programs on a statewide level. The musicals are adjudicated by Paper Mill Playhouse throughout the spring by a group of 70 evaluators, with each school receiving four independent evaluations. The 2014 Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards ceremony is set for Tuesday, June 3rd, 7:30pm, at the Millburn theater. Schools nominated for Outstanding Overall Musical and Leading Actor/Actress nominees perform at the event and award recipients are presented with an engraved crystal award from Tiffany & Co.

"We are pleased to mark our eighth year supporting Paper Mill Playhouse's important Rising Star Awards program," said Investors Bank President and CEO Kevin Cummings, who also serves on the board of Investors Foundation. "We continue to applaud the Playhouse's efforts to nurture and acknowledge the outstanding talents of young people and educators throughout the state."

The Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards are one of several such programs sponsored by regional theaters around the country. Winning performers in the Lead Actress and Lead Actor categories will represent the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards at the National High School Musical Theater Awards in New York City. The National High School Musical Theater Awards (NHSMTA) is a celebration of outstanding student achievement in high school musical theater. The program recognizes individual artistry in vocal, dance and acting performance, and honors teachers and their schools' commitment to excellence in performing arts education. The sixth annual National High School Musical Theater Awards will be held on Monday, June 30, 2014, at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway. Activities will commence on Wednesday, June 25, with rehearsals, master classes, private coaching and interviews with theater professionals leading up to the live awards showcase where the Jimmy Award for Best Performance by an Actor and Best Performance by an Actress will be presented. The Jimmy Award is named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander. The program will conclude on Tuesday, July 1, 2014. For more information, visit www.nhsmta.com.

Paper Mill Playhouse also awards $5,000 in scholarships at the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards Presented by Investors Foundation. Five $1,000 cash scholarships are given to outstanding individual students who plan to continue studying theater performance or technical theater in college. Paper Mill Playhouse is pleased to award a prize of $500 to a school receiving the 2014 Educational Impact Award which acknowledges a school that successfully connects the musical to the district's curriculum, using the production as a teaching tool for the greater student body and local community. Through the Rising Star "Theatre for Everyone" Inclusion & Access Award and a partnership with VSA New Jersey and The Cultural Access Network of New Jersey, a project of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Paper Mill Playhouse will present a cash award of $1,000 to a school to recognize excellence in the promotion and practice of creative inclusion of students and adults with disabilities as performers, designers, musicians and production staff. Additionally, this award also seeks to recognize and reward a school that takes steps to ensure their performances are accessible to audiences with disabilities.

Lastly, students receiving final nominations in the lead and supporting acting categories receive a scholarship to Paper Mill Playhouse's competitive Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory, a professional training program, which, along with advanced classes in singing, acting and dance, offers the nominees an opportunity to perform on the stage at Paper Mill Playhouse in the season finale concert, "New Voices of 2014: Oh, What a Night!" A tribute to the magical shows and unforgettable moments that made us fall in love with the American musical" on August 1st and 2nd.

The 2014 Rising Star Awards Presented by the Investors Foundation are also supported by the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. Major support for Paper Mill Playhouse Education Outreach is provided by MetLife Foundation.

Rising Star scholarships are made possible by Ruth Bedford in memory of Jane Burgio, Walt Santner in honor of Janet Sovey and the Douglas Michael Krueger Scholarship Fund Trust. The "Theatre for Everyone" Inclusion and Access is supported by VSA New Jersey and the New Jersey Theatre Alliance.

Paper Mill Playhouse programs are made possible, in part, by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Paper Mill Playhouse is grateful for generous contributions from numerous corporations, foundations, and individuals.

PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE, a not-for-profit arts organization, is one of the country's leading regional theaters. Paper Mill Playhouse programs are made possible, in part, by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Paper Mill Playhouse is a member of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre, the Council of Stock Theatres, and the New Jersey Theatre Alliance.

19th Annual Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards Presented by the Investors Foundation - 2014 Nominations and Honorable Mentions:

Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS

- Cranford HS, GREASE

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION

Honorable Mentions:

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET

- Gill St. Bernard's School, GODSPELL

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

Final Nominations:

- Cranford HS, GREASE, Talia Gonzales as "Sandy Dumbrowski"

- Morristown-Beard School, PETER PAN, Alexa Rojek as "Peter Pan"

- Paramus HS, KISS ME, KATE, Alison Wolfer as "Lilli Vanessi/Kate"

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Adina Triolo as "Hope Cladwell"

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Shanice Williams as "Polly Baker"

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Allison Scott as "Peggy Sawyer"

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Emma Magbanua as "Kim"

Honorable Mentions:

- Madison HS, BYE, BYE, BIRDIE, Jessica Schuszler as "Rose Alvarez"

- Somerville HS, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, Serafina Genise as "Millie Dillmount"

- West Milford Township HS, PETER PAN, Megan Johnson as "Peter Pan"

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

Final Nominations:

- Bergen County Academies, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, Bennett Kosma as "Bat Boy"

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET, Matthew Mucha as "Emcee"

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Alex Luckenbaugh as "Tevye"

- Moorestown HS, HOW TO SUCCEED, Josh Toro as "J. Pierrepont Finch"

- Ocean County Performing Arts Academy, SHREK, Nicholas Wainwright as "Shrek"

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Dion Grier as "Bobby Child"

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Keenan Buckley as "Julian Marsh"

Honorable Mentions:

- Pascack Valley HS, CABARET, Calvin Rezen as "Emcee"

- Pingry School, SEUSSICAL, Matthew Marvin as "The Cat in the Hat"

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, James Frazier as "Chris"

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

Final Nominations:

- Absegami HS, LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION, Malia Monk as "Fantine"

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING, Anastasia Beliakova as "Ilse"

- Mater Dei HS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Alysa Finnegan as "Wednesday Addams"

- Moorestown HS, HOW TO SUCCEED, Carrie Wagner as "Smitty"

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Jessica Toltzis as "Penelope Pennywise"

- Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS, HOW TO SUCCEED, Lina Zikas as "Smitty"

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Raquel Martinez as "Ellen"

Honorable Mentions:

- Colonia HS, THE 25TH ANNUAL ... SPELLING BEE, Kelly Hedden as "Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre"

- Midland Park Junior/Senior HS, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, Leanna Agresta as "Igor"

- Somerville HS, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, Erin Dilorio as "Mrs. Meers"

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role

Final Nominations:

- Eastern Regional HS, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, Jeremy Gubman as "Major-General"

- Hunterdon Central Regional HS, SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, Austin Palis as "Cosmo Brown"

- Jackson Memorial HS, LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION, Andrew Wood as "Marius"

- James Caldwell HS, SHREK, Dante Savanello as "Donkey"

- Midland Park Junior/Senior HS, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, Jacob De Stefano as "Frau Blucher"

- Pinelands Regional HS, SHREK, Ryan Dubinin as "Lord Farquaad"

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Jonathan Duvelson as "John"

Honorable Mentions:

- Columbia HS, CATS, Isaiah Thomas as "Rum Tum Tugger"

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET, Trevor Braun as "Herr Schultz"

- Jackson Memorial HS, LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION, Randy Masco as "Thernardier"

Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role

Final Nominations:

- James Caldwell HS, SHREK, Regina Peters as "Sugar Plum Fairy/Gingy"

- Mater Dei HS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Ashley Diana as "Alice Bienke"

- Mount Saint Dominic Academy, THE KING AND I, Anna Piparo as "Lady Thiang"

- Northern Highlands Reg. HS, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, Justin DeParis as "Jester"

- Oakcrest HS, SHREK, Essence Pitman as "Dragon"

- Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS, HOW TO SUCCEED, Christopher Centinaro as "Bud Frump"

- St. Joseph Regional HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Chloe Troast as "Yente"

Honorable Mentions:

- Cedar Grove HS, SHREK, Alyssa Fanelli as "Dragon"

- Mountain Lakes HS, LEGALLY BLONDE, Erin Bender as "Brooke Wyndham"

- Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy, WORKING, Miguel Barriento as "Frank Decker/Joe Zutty"

Outstanding Performance by a Featured Ensemble Group

Final Nominations:

- Cicely L. Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, THE COLOR PURPLE, "The Church Ladies"

- Cranford HS, GREASE, "The Pink Ladies"

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET, "The Kit Kat Girls"

- Ocean County Performing Arts Academy, SHREK, "The Dragon"

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, "The Poor"

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, "The Soldiers"

- West Orange HS, SHREK, "The Rats"

Honorable Mentions:

- Mater Dei HS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, "The Ancestors"

- Pascack Valley HS, CABARET, "The Kit Kat Girls"

- West Morris Central HS, EVITA, "The Aristocrats"

Outstanding Performance by a Chorus

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING

- Passaic County Technical Institute, OLIVER!

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION

Honorable Mentions:

- Gill St. Bernard's School, GODSPELL

- Ocean County Performing Arts Academy, SHREK

- West Morris Central HS, EVITA

Outstanding Performance by an Orchestra

Final Nominations:

- Eastern Regional HS, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION

- Watchung Hills Reg. HS, THE WIZARD OF OZ

Honorable Mentions:

- Hopewell Valley Central HS, A CHORUS LINE

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU

- Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS, HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING

Outstanding Achievement by a Teacher or Outside Director

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS, Tricia Benn, Bethany Pettigrew

- Cranford HS, GREASE, Michelle Massa

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING, Alex Perez

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Stan Cahill

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Alison Dooley

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Anne Poyner

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, James Mosser

Honorable Mentions:

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET, John Giresi

- Gill St. Bernard's School, GODSPELL, Paul H. Canada

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Bernard J. Solomon

Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS, Jamie Bunce Arraial, Peter Bauer

- Cranford HS, GREASE, Anthony Rafaniello

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Christine Micu, Arielle Rabano, Robyn Stein

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Andrew Schmidt

- St. Joseph Regional HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Edward F. Ginter

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Wayne Mallette, Steve Rapp

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Laura Muller, James Mosser

Honorable Mentions:

- Mater Dei HS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Cindy J. Dwyer

- West Morris Central HS, EVITA, Tracy Witko, Margaret Schaefer

- Westfield HS, ANYONE CAN WHISTLE, John Brzozowski

Outstanding Achievement in Choreography and Staging

Final Nominations:

- Cicely L. Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, THE COLOR PURPLE, Clarissa Newby-Phillips

- Cranford HS, GREASE, Michelle Massa

- Fair Lawn HS, CABARET, Tami Maurer, John Giresi

- Mater Dei HS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Samantha Amaral

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Ann Robideaux

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Kelly Mott-Sacks

- West Milford Township HS, PETER PAN, Randy Accardi

Honorable Mentions:

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING, Alex Perez

- Ocean County Performing Arts Academy, SHREK, Kelly Lavin

- Wallkill Valley Reg. HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Denise Kulhan

Outstanding Scenic Achievement

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS, Mark Halliday, Jon Zaccone

- Franklin HS, IN THE HEIGHTS, James Tramontano

- Gill St. Bernard's School, GODSPELL, Paul H. Canada, Kevin Kotch, Laura Ludlum, Shannon Ludlum

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING, Greg Cilmi

- Jackson Memorial HS, LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION, Jaime Allaire, Dan Nagle, Lisa Biddle

- Mount Saint Dominic Academy, THE KING AND I, Steven Moger

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Scott Aronow

Honorable Mentions:

- Ocean County Performing Arts Academy, SHREK, Jeff Reim

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, JoAnne Campanelli

- Ridge HS, THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM, Jason Stewart

Outstanding Lighting Achievement

Final Nominations:

- Bergen County Academies, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, Daniel Barbee

- Columbia HS, CATS, Tara Marie Abbondante

- Don Bosco Prep HS, JOSEPH...DREAMCOAT, Charlie Winter

- High Tech HS, SPRING AWAKENING, James Bonkosky

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Joshua Benghiat

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Dan Ozminkowski

- Watchung Hills Reg. HS, THE WIZARD OF OZ, Chris Valenti

Honorable Mentions:

- Cranford HS, GREASE, Noah Lee, Kathryn Wakeman

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Erin O'Brien

- Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy, WORKING, Sandra Toll

Outstanding Costuming Achievement

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS, Theatrix Costume House, Barbara Canace, Carol Rutledge

- Gill St. Bernard's School, GODSPELL, Paul H. Canada, Beth Holland

- Mount Saint Dominic Academy, THE KING AND I, Scaramouche Costumes, LLC

- Pingry School, SEUSSICAL, Jane Asch

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Deb Sugarman

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Audrey Angrisani, Tina Campagna

- Sayreville War Memorial HS, INTO THE WOODS, Ron Mancini, Silvia Pavon, and Laurie Aich

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Katherine Winter

Honorable Mentions:

- Don Bosco Prep HS, JOSEPH...DREAMCOAT, Kathleen Martorano, Nancy Reynolds

- Jonathan Dayton HS, DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Thom Gonzales

- Mater Dei HS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, Peggy Baumgartner, Jacquie Revier

- Rumson-Fair Haven Reg. HS, EVITA, Carole Malik

Outstanding Hair & Make-up Achievement

Final Nominations:

- Columbia HS, CATS, Tricia Benn, Bethany Pettigrew, Nikki Reininga, Kathy Nye

- Cranford HS, GREASE, Michelle Massa

- Gill St. Bernard's School, GODSPELL, Lee Amoroso, Venus Nedd

- James Caldwell HS, SHREK, Nicole Amaducci

- Jonathan Dayton HS, DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Thom Gonzales

- Rahway HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Not Listed

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Haley Coates, Zoe Patrick

Honorable Mentions:

- Jackson Memorial HS, LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION, Gina Capasso, Chris Ciani, Kayla Glaser,

Anijah Hudson, Kelly Iannaccone, Shanna Lynn, Sarah Sharpe, Ashley Stranger, Kelly Anne Young

- Mount Saint Dominic Academy, THE KING AND I, Courtney Serpone, Olivia Femia

- Union HS, MISS SAIGON: SCHOOL EDITION, Ferris Nardone

Student Achievement Award (20 finalists, 10 recipients will be announced)

Final Nominations:

- Bergen County Academies, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, Jabin Choi, Student Music Director

- Bordentown Regional HS, THE WEDDING SINGER, Emma Reichard, Stage Management

- Cicely L. Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, THE COLOR PURPLE, Tyshaun Williams, Stage Management

- Cicely L. Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, THE COLOR PURPLE, Daniel Friday, Set Design and Construction

- Colonia HS, THE 25TH ANNUAL ... SPELLING BEE, Daniel Anner, Carpenter

- Hoboken HS, THE 25TH ANNUAL ... SPELLING BEE, Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks, Graphic Design

- Moorestown HS, HOW TO SUCCEED..., Andrew Robinson, ASM/Student Tech Director

- Morris County School of Technology, ALL SHOOK UP, Matthew Finkelstein, Student Director

- Morris County School of Technology, ALL SHOOK UP, VPA 9 Multimedia Class, Set Design

- Mount Olive HS, CRAZY FOR YOU, Julie Crithary, Graphic Design

- Northern Highlands Regional HS, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, Helena Gonzalez, Gabriella Dedvukaj, and Giuliana Nasta, Costume Crew

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Joseph Haggerty, Sound Design

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN, Michael Tucker, Student Tech Director

- Ridge HS, THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM, Jad Abousleiman, Stage Crew/Set Construction

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Costume Crew

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, RyanMcDonald, Stage Management

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET, Ellie Winter, Student Director

- Voorhees HS, INTO THE WOODS, Alex Ratsimor, Student Orchestra Conductor

- Westfield HS, ANYONE CAN WHISTLE, Alexa Derman, Hair and Make-up Design

- Westfield HS, ANYONE CAN WHISTLE, Samantha Gruskin, Stage Management

The Educational Impact Award

Final Nominations:

- Butler HS, THE LITTLE MERMAID, JR.

- Cedar Grove HS, SHREK

- Cicely L. Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, THE COLOR PURPLE

- Columbia HS, CATS

- Franklin HS, IN THE HEIGHTS

- Hillsborough HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

- James Caldwell HS, SHREK

- Mount Olive HS, CRAZY FOR YOU

- Princeton Day School, URINETOWN

- Rumson-Fair Haven HS, EVITA

- St. Joseph Regional HS, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

- Summit HS, 42ND STREET

Rising Star "Theatre for Everyone" Inclusion and Access Award

Final Nominations:

- Eastern Regional HS, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

- Jackson Memorial HS, LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION

- Moorestown HS, HOW TO SUCCEED

- Passaic County Technical Institute, OLIVER!

- West Essex Regional HS, GUYS AND DOLLS



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