SHAKESPEARE MONOLOGUE CONTEST A SUCCESS!
BY: PAMELA SUVANNA
The Shakespeare Monologue contest was held in the speech room on February 6th 2014. We had a lot of talent on that stage! Actors portrayed characters as mighty as Julius Ceaser, and characters as fierce as Katherina from The Taming of the Shrew. The actors and actresses were all very tense and nerve-wrecked but once each one stepped on the stage they gave a performance so breath-taking it stopped my heart. Congratulations to our first place winner Alexandria Zabielgala, our second place winner Selena Chandler, and our third place winner Angel White! Alexandria wowed the judges acting out a scene from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as Hermia. Furthermore, Alexandria represented North High School at the Local ESu Cleveland BVanch Competition on February 22nd at the Playhouse Sqaure. You go girl!
If you think you've got what it takes to transform into another being on stage, participate in next year's Shakespeare Monologue Contest! You could be our winner to represent North at next year's ESU Cleveland Branch Competition! Opportunities offered go from an all paid expenses trip to NYC for National competition, and be apart of an exclusive acting workshop at New York Universities's Tisch School of the Arts. If you so happen to win the National Competition you also win a chance of a lifetime. It'll be big! Last year's winner attended the Royal Acadmey of Dramatic Art's Young Actors Summer School in London! Second place winner got an all expenses paid scholarship to American Shakespeare Centre's Theatre Camp in virginia. If that's not amazing I have no idea what is.
If you think you've got what it takes to transform into another being on stage, participate in next year's Shakespeare Monologue Contest! You could be our winner to represent North at next year's ESU Cleveland Branch Competition! Opportunities offered go from an all paid expenses trip to NYC for National competition, and be apart of an exclusive acting workshop at New York Universities's Tisch School of the Arts. If you so happen to win the National Competition you also win a chance of a lifetime. It'll be big! Last year's winner attended the Royal Acadmey of Dramatic Art's Young Actors Summer School in London! Second place winner got an all expenses paid scholarship to American Shakespeare Centre's Theatre Camp in virginia. If that's not amazing I have no idea what is.