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Iowa High School Musical Theater Awards 2012-2013 Award Recipients IOWA HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATER AWARDS 2012-2013 AWARD RECIPIENTS PRODUCTION AWARDS Outstanding Musical Production Chicago, Roosevelt High School Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Outstanding Performance Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Outstanding Ensemble Spamalot, Ankeny High School Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Chicago, Roosevelt High School Outstanding Student Orchestra Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Little Shop of Horrors, East High School Chicago, Roosevelt High School Once Upon a Mattress, Urbandale High School Outstanding Scene French Guard in Spamalot, Ankeny High School “Goin’ Courtin’” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School “Shoeless Joe” in Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School “Shipoopi” in The Music Man, Nevada High School “Heaven Help Me” in Footloose, Pella Christian High School “Song of Love” in Once Upon a Mattress, Urbandale High School IOWA HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATER AWARDS 2012-2013 AWARD RECIPIENTS STUDENT AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role Cali Beyer as “Ariel” in Footloose, Pella Christian High School Jake Biegger as “Seymour” in Little Shop of Horrors, East High School Bridget Johnston as “Adelaide” in Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Reno Kersey as “King Arthur” in Spamalot, Ankeny High School Lisa Loomis as “Milly” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School Madeline Palmer-Chase as “Velma Kelly” in Chicago, Roosevelt High School Emma Terrell as “Roxie Hart” in Chicago, Roosevelt High School Chris Wodniak as “Joe Hardy” in Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role Hannah Carlson as “Mary Sunshine” in Chicago, Roosevelt High School Hannah Clingan as “Meg Boyd” in Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Seth Hammond as “Frank” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School Andrew Hill as “Benjamin” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School Jonathon James, John Fudge, and Cody Worthington Voice and Puppeteers of “Audrey II” in Little Shop of Horrors, East High School Jeffrey Laughrun as “Van Buren” in Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Brandon Russom as “Marcellus Washburn” in The Music Man, Nevada High School Ryan Skow as “Orin Scrivello” in Little Shop of Horrors, East High School Chandler Smith as “Historian/Tim the Enchanter/Black Knight” in Spamalot, Ankeny High School Trevor Wiley as “Nicely-Nicely Johnson” in Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Outstanding Achievement by a Student Choreographer Sarah Bennett for “Ya Never Know” and “Somewhere That’s Green” in Little Shop of Horrors, East High School Katie Sullivan, Once Upon a Mattress, Urbandale High School Outstanding Achievement in Costume Coordination Kennedy Elliott, Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Shauna Erickson, Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Ireland Elkin, Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Outstanding Achievement in Hair and Makeup Design The Music Man, Nevada High School IOWA HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATER AWARDS 2012-2013 AWARD RECIPIENTS SPECIAL RECOGNITION Special Recognition for a Performance in a Leading Role Kayla Calhoun as “Princess Winnifred” in Once Upon a Mattress, Urbandale High School Nicholas Dahm as “Ren” in Footloose, Pella Christian Dmitri McDonald as “Billy Flynn” in Chicago, Roosevelt High School Taylor Millar as “Lady of the Lake” in Spamalot, Ankeny High School Kellen Schrimper as “Sky Masterson” in Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Sonia Valdez as “Lola” in Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Eric Wirth as “Harold Hill” in The Music Man, Nevada High School Special Recognition for Performance in a Supporting Role Jonathan Buehrer as “Benny Southstreet” in Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Michael Clinkscales as “King Sextimus” in Once Upon a Mattress, Urbandale High School Davis Patton as “Arvide Abernathy” in Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School Special Recognition for Student Achievement in Lighting Design JT Crawley, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School Tyler Millard, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School Sarah Fopma, Footloose, Pella Christian High School Special Recognition for Student-Designed Marketing Materials Thi Nguyen, Guys and Dolls, Waukee High School SPECIAL RECOGNITION FOR NON-STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONS Special Recognition for Dedication to Accessible Arts Opportunities Eileen Miller and Jon Wright, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Carlisle High School Special Recognition for Achievement in Props Justin Webster, Spamalot, Ankeny High School Special Recognition for Achievement by a Non-Student Choreographer Dee Bollinger, Damn Yankees, Dowling Catholic High School Special Recognition for Outstanding Community Support The Music Man, Nevada High School .
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