High school musical nominees announced
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Sister Act, Glens Falls High School at the 2019 High School Theatre Musical Awards at Proctors. This year s awards show will focus on individual actors and actresses and will be pre-recorded.Gary McPherson
Proctors announced the nominees for the 2021 High School Musical Theatre Awards at Proctors at a live event on Wednesday.
Due to schools being unable to perform live musicals, 14 schools participated in the event s fifth year, plus an additional 19 individual students (not associated with a participating school) submitted a virtual audition for adjudicators in Best Actor and Best Actress categories.
“This year more than ever, in a year of cancelled high school performances and empty auditoriums, said Philip Morris, CEO of Proctors Collaborative, we are taking a minute to recognize those students who would have excelled in their school’s productions.”
Three Las Cruces students nominated for statewide musical theatre awards
From Staff Reports
LAS CRUCES - Three Las Cruces students were selected as finalists for the two top honors in the Enchantment Awards, the New Mexico High School Musical Theatre Awards. Twenty total students were selected from throughout the state.
Morgyn Gallegos from Centennial High School is up for Best Actress and Ashton Taylor from Centennial High School and Matthew Taylor from Oñate High School are up for Best Actor.
The eight other nominees for Best Actor are Jonathan Cordova, from Public Academy of Performing Arts; Ayden Ghoreishi, from La Cueva High School; Logan Grady and Landon Grawrock, both from Portales High School; Dominic Lopez, from Cottonwood Classical Preparatory School; Tenzin Malaika-Huisman, representing Sandia Preparatory School; Noah Smith, also from Cottonwood Classical Preparatory School; and Jaaziah Vallano, representing Sandia High School.
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