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With a cast involving 56 students and another dozen on the set crew, Mid-Prairie High School presents their spring musical production of “Fiddler on the Roof” this weekend. Performances are at 7 p.m. today and tomorrow with a 2 p.m. matinee Sunday, but Assistant Director Christy Meader says Saturday’s show is sold out and tickets for the other two shows are also selling well. She believes it’s an indication people in the school district are eager to see students performing live after COVID-19 has limited those opportunities throughout most of the school year. Senior Kyra Helmuth plays the female lead character of Golde. She says acting and singing in such a classic musical makes her nervous, “Yes, big time. I get really nervous because I wasn’t very familiar with ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’ I knew of it, but I didn’t know many songs from it or anything and so, seeing how excited and obsessed everyone in our community is with it, it does make me really nervou ....
Mid-Prairie High School will advance 11 students and Highland will send four to the state individual speech contest after receiving Division 1 ratings for their district performances on Saturday. Both schools hired a certified Iowa High School Speech Association (IHSSA) judge to come to their school and rate the performances. Mid-Prairie students performed in 17 categories with every performance earning a Division 1 rating. Advancing to state are Diego Ayala and Gavin Frascht for spontaneous speaking, Haydon Bailey for reviewing and solo acting, Olivia Caskey and Kyra Helmuth for solo musical theatre and solo acting, Avery Frede for solo improvisation and radio news broadcasting, Isadora Goode and Avery Slaubaugh for interpretive reading prose, Emily Marner for solo musical theatre and solo improvisation, Elizabeth Meader for storytelling and interpretive reading prose, and Jennifer Sanchez for interpretive reading poetry. ....
Two Mid-Prairie Performances Earn All-State Large Group Honors kciiradio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kciiradio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thirteen Mid-Prairie High School students performing in six categories received top ratings during the state large group speech contest Saturday. Students performed for three certified Iowa High School Speech Association (IHSSA) judges who came to Wellman. Mid-Prairie’s improv, readers theatre, two ensemble, and two theatre musical groups all earned overall 1 or superior state ratings making them eligible for all-state nominations. Those groups included Alexander Burnham, Christopher Burnham, Olivia Caskey, Gavin Frascht, Avery Frede, Kelby Gingerich, Magnolia Graber, Samuel Harris, Kyra Helmuth, Elizabeth Meader, Emily Marner, Terra Richardson and Avery Schlabaugh. Speech Coach Chisty Meader says since the IHSSA has given schools a variety of contest options, and until February 10th to hold their large group state contests, Mid-Prairie won’t learn of potential All-State nominations until Wednesday, February 17th. There also won’t be an All-State Festival this year ....
Mid-Prairie presents 27th annual Madrigal Dinner with special singing masks Terra Richardson opens the madrigal dinner with a monologue as the jester with jokes directed at the audience. Collette McClellen directs an all-student song during the madrigal dinner on Saturday, Dec. 12. McClellen performed in the first Mid-Prairie madrigal dinner 27 years ago. Posted By Molly Roberts Mid-Prairie has presented a madrigal dinner for 27 years in a row director and vocal music teacher Collette McClellen performed in the first annual madrigal dinner in 1993, so she’s seen her fair share of performances. 2020’s dinner, however, was different for obvious reasons. Tables were spaced further apart, guests squirted sanitizer on their hands before dining, and all of the students wore masks throughout the entire performance, except while eating. ....