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The News Journal Photo Gallery: Colonel Players present The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – The News Journal

The News Journal Photo Gallery: Colonel Players present The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – The News Journal
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The News Journal Colonel Players bring home EKDAS Festival awards – The News Journal

Whitley County High School’s Colonel Players brought home several honors during the 12 th Annual Eastern Kentucky Dramatic Arts Society (EKDAS) Festival, which was held Saturday at Whitley County High School. The Whitley County Colonel Players play “In the Garden of the Selfish Giant” was awarded a third place finish in the festival and garnered two tech awards for best tree and best light/sound design. “Most remarkably, three out of the four actors were also awarded. Makenzie Lunsford and Destiny Cureton were awarded with Mountain Top Ten Cast awards, and Kara Helton was awarded a Best Supporting Actor award. All, including our fourth actor, Makena Jaide, had tremendous performances, putting many tears in the eyes of the audience and touching people with warmth and emotion with their performances,” Whitley County drama instructor David Sweet wrote.

WCHS drama students earn awards

Makenzie Lunsford Alumnus Hanna Hamblin poses with the Parent of the Year Award posthumously awarded to her father,  Boone Hamblin.  Colonel Player, Makena Rice, poses with the third place plaque awarded to the cast of In the Garden of the Selfish Giant. Becca Meadors poses with two Judge s Discretionary Awards awarded to the cast for Best Lighting and Best Tree. Destiny Cureton Kara Helton This past weekend, Whitley County High School’s drama department, the Colonel Players, hosted the 12th Annual EKDAS (Eastern Kentucky Dramatic Arts Society) Festival and walked away with several awards. This year’s festival saw performances by drama departments from Clay County, Leslie County, McCreary County, Perry Central and Whitley County. Whitley County’s cast of “In the Garden of the Selfish Giant,” received third place overall honors during the festival. The cast was also given two Judge’s Discretionary Awards for Best Lighting and Best Tree. Colo

The News Journal Whitley Co Players presents Alibis – The News Journal

The play is a comedic murder mystery of whodunit and howdunit. The official synopsis of the play reads: “Whodunit, howdunit. When famous actress Primavera Donna throws a party and winds up dead, it’s up to the guests to figure out who and how, and why the hired help is so annoying. Shades of Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, and Ten Little Indians. As the storm outside rages and the body count mounts, the guests must contend with interruptions, shocking revelations, tacky special effects, and the arrival of a mysterious visitor.” “Alibis” was originally supposed to be the Colonel Players dinner theatre play last March, but was shutdown exactly a week before production due to COVID-19, noted Whitley County drama instructor David Sweet.

The News Journal Colonel Players presenting Alibis April 29-30 – The News Journal

The Whitley County High School’s Colonel Players will be having a busy seven days starting Saturday. First the group will be hosting the Eastern Kentucky Dramatic Arts Society (EKDAS) Festival for the first time on Saturday, April 24. Then days later the group will be presenting its second play of the year with two public performances. Admission is free to Saturday’s EKDAS festival, which will start with opening ceremonies at 9:30 a.m. at the Whitley County High School Amphitheater. The rain venue for the event will be the Charles M. Lawson Gymnasium. At 10 a.m., Clay County will present “Good Morning, Miriam,” by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn.

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