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Full Length Productions Featured at the Illinois High School Theatre Festival FULL LENGTH PRODUCTIONS FEATURED AT THE ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL 1976 Camelot Farmington East High School Warren Tourangeau, Director Our Town Prospect High School Pat Lewkowicz, Director Plaza Suite Deerfield High School Paul Shedd, Director Twelve Angry Jurors Alton High School Cliff Davenport, Director US John Hersey High School Jerry M. Lowe, Director 1977 Boys From Syracuse Thornton Fractional South H.S. R.J. Phillips, Director Charlie’s Aunt Elk Grove High School Scott Lebin, Director Clearing In The Woods MacArthur High School Bob Rueter, Director Midsummer Night’s Dream New Trier West High School Leon Fougnies, Director Miracle Worker Belleville High School West Richard Hunsaker, Directo The Night Thoreau Joliet West High School John Nordmark and Wilma Spent in Jail Dryden, Directors 1978 How To Succeed In Business Bremen High School R. David Rowe, Director Without Really Trying Night Watch Danville High School Dale Ferrell, Director Story Theatre Niles East High School Jerry Proffit, Director Taming Of The Shrew Prospect High School Pat Lewkowicz, Director The Rimers of Eldritch Geneva Community H.S. Linda Quantock, Director 1979 Blithe Spirit Elk Grove High School Scott Lebin, Director Brigadoon Carbondale High School Mary Boyle, Director Death Takes A Holiday MacArthur High School Peggy Smith, Director Godspell Hinsdale South High School Richard Doherty, Director Romeo and Juliet Woodstock High School Tony Casalino, Director 1980 Arsenic And Old Lace Odell High School Gary Vilsoet, Director Comedy of Errors Alton High School Cliff Davenport, Director JB Illini Bluffs High Gary W. McCann, Director Picnic Glenbard North High School Charles Berglund, Director Pippin Thornton Fractional South H.S. R.J.Phillips and W.Barth, Directors 1981 A Gap In Generations Niles North High School Jerry Proffit, Director Blithe Spirit Naperville Central High School Sharon Kociak, Director The Matchmaker Antioch High School Ken Smouse, Director The Miracle Worker Clinton High School D. Ann Jones, Director West Side Story Willowbrook High School Carol Drennan, Director 1982 Dracula St. Charles High School Ron Koeppl, Director Medea Deerfield High School Cary Libkin, Director See How They Run Acad. of Our Lady/Spalding Inst. Deann Fleming, Director Spoon River Anthology Wauconda High School Jon Lynn, Director 1983 Hayfever Homewood-Flossmoor H.S. Tom Sweeney, Director J.B. Libertyville High School Tim Frawley, Director Mad Dogs and Englishmen The Latin School of Chicago Bradley A. Mott, Director Working Clinton Community High School D. Ann Jones, Director The Learned Ladies Glenbard North High School Chuck Berglund, Director FULL LENGTH PRODUCTIONS FEATURED AT THE ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL 1984 A Raisin In The Sun Freeport Senior High School Robert Estrin, Director A Thurber Carnival Niles North High School Jerry Proffit, Director Dark Of The Moon Woodstock High School Tony Casalino, Director Lily, The Felon’s Daughter Argo High School Sam Buonomo, Director You Can’t Take It With You Pleasant Plains High School Jane Brownback, Director 1985 A Company Of Wayward Saints Francis W. Parker School Dan Reichel, Director Barnum Danville High School James Beebe, Larry Voorhees, Directors Equus Edwardsville High School Lea Mainer, Director The Dining Room Naperville Central High School Sharon Kociak, Director 1986 Butterflies Are Free St. Patrick High School Tony Muscarello, Director E/R Emergency Room Freeport High School Douglas E. Gugger, Director Godspell Keith Country Day School Ginny MacDonald, Barry Nyquist Voices From The High School Mahomet-Seymour High School Judy Swiger, Director 1987 Our Town Woodstock High School Tony Casalino, Director Noises Off Hinsdale Central H.S. Edward Wingler, Director Teahouse Of The August Moon Niles North High School Jerry Proffit, Director Ten Little Indians Farmington East High School Susan Morse, Director The Runner Stumbles Glenbard East High School Fred Hoebel, Director 1988 Auntie Mame University High School, ISU Diane Walker, Director Bus Stop Highland Park High School Barbara Patterson and Timothy Conway Little Shop of Horrors H. L. Richards High School Charles Palia, Director The Apple Tree St. Ignatius College Prep Theresa Speegle and Cheryl Ryan The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Lake Park High School Michael Dice, Director 1989 Amadeus Glenbard East High School Fred Hoebel, Director Count Dracula Keith Country Day School Barry B. Nyquist, Director Harvey Edwardsville High School Kate Motley, Director Steel Magnolias Clinton Community High School D. Ann Jones, Director The Foreigner Macomb Senior High School Sharon Pankey, Director 1990 A Company of Wayward Saints Carbondale Community H.S. Mary Boyle, Director Charlotte’s Web Galena High School Carol Koester, Director Dirty Work at the Crossroads Argo High School Sam Buonomo, Director Fools Jacksonville High School Richard McCoy, Director Grease Rockford East High School Jim Crow, Director You’re A Good Man, Addison Trail High School Robert Cetera, Director Charlie Brown 1991 Cotton Patch Gospel Niles North High School Jerry Proffit, Director Picnic Rolling Meadows High School Bob Stelk, Director Steel Magnolias East Peoria Community H.S. Eddie Urish, Director The Rimers of Eldritch Rochelle High School Carol Weidman, Director The Secret Affairs of Naperville Central High School Tom Ulbrich, Director Mildred Wild 1992 God's Favorite Keith Country Day School Barry Nyquist, Director Into the Woods Libertyville High School Tim Frawley, Director Into the Woods Willowbrook High School Carol Drennan, Director Little Shop of Horrors Byron High School William Janssen, Director Dan Danielowski, Tech. Director Our Town Francis W. Parker High School Thomas Howe, Director Up the Down Staircase Mundelein High School Jon Lyn, Director Working Edwardsville High School Kate Motley, Director FULL LENGTH PRODUCTIONS FEATURED AT THE ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL 1993 Broadway Bound New Trier High School Robert Estrin, Director Grease Freeport High School Tim Connors, Director Mariner John Hersey High School Kyle Marquette, Director One Flew Over the Highland Park High School Scott Shallenbarger, Director Cuckoo’s Nest The Death and Life of Naperville Central High School Tom Ulbrich, Director Sneaky Fitch The Imaginary Invalid Auburn High School Gordon Odegard, Director 1994 Crimes of the Heart Unity High School John Tilford, Director Dracula The Original Nightmare Rockford East High School George Harnish, Director Empress of China Maine South High School John Muszynski, Director Lend Me a Tenor Glenbard East High School Fred Hoebel, Director The Boys Next Door Keith School Barry B. Nyquist, Director The Diviners Decatur McArthur High School T. Mark Waller, Director 1995 Godspell St. Ignatius College Prep Mary Pat Haley, Director Our Town Champaign Centennial H.S. Suzanne Aldridge, Director Tell Me That You Love Me, Effingham High School Dave Ruff, Director Junie Moon Blithe Spirit Freeport High School Tim Connors, Director A Gap In Generation Woodstock High School Anthony Casalino, Director Tartuffe Lake Park High School Mike Dice, Director The Land of Bernadine Auburn High School Gordon Odegard, Director 1996 Blithe Spirit Decatur MacArthur High School T. Mark Waller, Director Children of a Lesser God John Hersey High School Kyle Marquette, Director Of Mice and Men Glenbard East High School Mark Kaetzer, Director The Fantasticks Mother Guerin High School Kristin Mackie, Director The Imaginary Invalid Waubonsie Valley, High School David A Calvert, Director The Musical Comedy Naperville Central High School Tom Ulbrich, Director Murders of 1940 1997 12 Angry Jurors Reavis High School Tom Witing, Director A Midsummer Night’s Dream York High School Les Zunkel, Director And Neither Have I Wings To Fly Lake Forest High School Ken Kopriva, Director Cyrano de Bergerac Edwardsville High School Kate Motley, Director Greater Tuna DeLaSalle Institute Linda Matonich, Director O, Pioneers! Bloomington High School Susan Morse, Director See How They Run Keith Country Day School Barry Nyquist, Director The Odd Couple Farmington High School Mari Bruniga, Director The Taming of the Shrew Cary-Grove High School Susan Schuerr, Director The Understudy Hinsdale South High School Charlie Deets, Director Vanities Niles North High School Timothy Ortmann, Director 1998 Harvey Centennial High School Suzanne Aldridge, Director On Stilts Rochelle High School Carol Weidmann, Director Ordinary People Addison Trail High School Dale Bower, Director Politically Incorrect St. Joseph Ogden High School Larry Williams, Director Bedtime Stories The Complete Works of Lake Forest Academy Mark Dryfoos, Director William Shakespear Abridged The Crucible Barrington High School Jon Lynn, Director The Miracle Worker Nazareth Academy Kim White, Director The Piano Lesson Proviso West High School Lora Hemminger, Director Unspoken for Time Ridgewood High School Angee Lewandowski, Director FULL LENGTH PRODUCTIONS FEATURED AT THE ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL 1999 1984 H.D. Jacobs High School William Glynn, Director A Flea in Her Ear Niles North High School Timothy Ortmann, Director A Midsummer Night's Dream Mahomet-Seymour High School Judy Swiger, Director A Piece of My Heart Harold Righards High School Charles C. Palia Jr., Director Abraham! (commissioned full-length) All In the Timing Mundelein High School Karen M. Hall, Director I Never Saw Another Butterfly Naperville Central High School Thomas Ulbrich, Director Little Shop of Horrors Waubonsie Valley High School Larry
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