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Parkway Central, Marquette Take Home Cappies Awards

Parkway Central took home the Best Play award, while Marquette students won for their performances in "The Three Musketeers."

The Dale Williams Fine Arts Center at was packed with patrons and students attending the Seventh Annual Cappies Awards ceremony Sunday evening. Students, parents, teachers and classmates turned out to see some of the best high school theater students receive awards for their talent and hard work. 

The Cappies, also known as the Critics and Awards Program, was established in Washington D.C. to promote and celebrate high school theater. Since its inception, it has spread to several states including Missouri. actors, singers, directors, and technicians, as well as student theater critics who also select the night's award-winners.

“The whole thing was very exciting and it was a great experience,” said P.J. Palmer, a student who won the Best Male Vocalist Award for his performance as Link Larkin in the school’s . 

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The evening’s host, FOX 2 News Meteorologist Glenn Zimmerman, kept the night light and brisk as he facilitated the awards ceremony for the 30-plus recepients. In fact, in the name of brevity, the winners were asked to limit their responses to a single word, which helped make the acceptances all the more refreshing and meaningful.

In a different sort of bittersweet moment, the evening also brought news that St. Louis Cappies Co-Founder Judi Greene would be stepping down as chairwoman. Green also serves as a director for productions at Marquette.

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“I truly do believe that theater changes your life,” Greene said in her speech before receiving a standing ovation on behalf of the hundreds of students she impacted through her instructional and leadership roles.

In true Tony Awards-style fashion, from each of the shows nominated for Best Picture or Best Musical. These single-scenes and songs gave the audience a brief but excellent example of the quality of these productions.

“When you’re up against a bunch of serious shows and you are in a comedy, it’s legitimizing to win,” Jacob Rosenstock, a junior from , said. The school's  won Best Play.

In the end, however, the best star qualities didn't come from the performances but from the strong character of the people behind them and the student actors themselves. Matt Perry is a senior at Marquette, who along with fellow seniors Austin Jones and James A. Greene, won the award for Best Ensemble in a Play for their .

“The three of us are really good friends, and it’s great to go out like this,” Perry said.  His two partners were quick to agree that winning the award was the perfect capstone to a rewarding high school theater career.

Parkway Central and Marquette students won several awards:

  • Sound: Maura Madinger, Parkway Central High School, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • Set: Nick Bible, Julia Levine, Sarah Davidson, Parkway Central High School, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • Orchestra: DRS Pit, Parkway Central High School, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • Ensemble in a Play: Alex Greene, Austin Jones, Matt Perry, Marquette High School, The Three Musketeers
  • Female Dancer: Mara Lesser, Parkway Central High School, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • Male Vocalist: PJ Palmer, Marquette High School, Hairspray
  • Supporting Actor in a Play: Will Moore, Marquette High School, The Three Musketeers
  • Lead Actor in a Play: Michael Price, Parkway Central High School, Leading Ladies
  • Best Play: Leading Ladies, Parkway Central High School
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