2017 - 2018 Greater Philadelphia Cappies Nominees Cappies Award Recipients Highlighted in Gold

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2017 - 2018 Greater Philadelphia Cappies Nominees Cappies Award Recipients Highlighted in Gold 2017 - 2018 Greater Philadelphia Cappies Nominees Cappies Award Recipients Highlighted in Gold Outstanding 9th and 10th Grade Critic Nominees: Bailey Collington, Interboro High School Laura Dibble, Jenkintown High School Alex Kafrissen, Germantown Academy Erin Nevin, Lindenwold High School Katelyn Tuberosa, Cardinal O’Hara High School Outstanding 11th Grade Critic Nominees: Phoebe Barr, Episcopal Academy Anji Cooper, Academy of the New Church Allegra Greenawalt, Harriton High School Sarah Eckstein Indik, James M. Barrack Hebrew Academy Lionel McCulloch, PA Leadership Charter School's Center for Performing & Fine Arts Outstanding 12th Grade Critic Nominees: Emma Danz, Harriton High School Victoria Kline, Academy of the New Church Harleigh Myerovich, Harriton High School Trinity Pike, Upper Merion Area High School June Sanchez, Upper Merion Area High School Outstanding Critic Team Nominees: Academy of the New Church Bordentown Regional High School Germantown Academy Harriton High School Upper Merion Area High School Marketing and Publicity Nominees: Alexa St. Clair, AP Schalick High School, Little Women DC Publicity Team, Delaware County Christian School, Little Women Michael Rivera, Alexa Rode, Molly Thorpe, Jared Volturo Sun Valley High School, Shrek the Musical UD Marketing Team, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Peachy PR Team, Upper Dublin High School, James and the Giant Peach Special Effects and or Technology Nominees: Conestoga Special Effects Crew, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Eastern Regional Sound & Light, Eastern Regional High School, Rock of Ages: High School Edition Ethan McKellar, Ridley High School, Mary Poppins Hair and Make-up Nominees: LHS Pretty Fish Crew, Lindenwold High School, The Little Mermaid Janette Fisher & ECPA Makeup Crew, Eastern Regional High School, Rock of Ages: High School Edition Belle Galante, Abby Pancoast, Marple Newtown High School, James and the Giant Peach Nitza Mizhquiri, Emily Martin and Crew, Academy of the New Church, Shrek the Musical Ellie Smith, Isabella Stein, Mirror Johnson, LeVar Brown, The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid Sound Nominees: Conestoga Sound Crew, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Bordentown Sound Team, Bordentown Regional High School, A Chorus Line: High School Edition Ben Sirota and James Weggel, Upper Dublin High School, James and the Giant Peach C’Mone Smith, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Sydney Smith, Abington Friends School, The Diary of Anne Frank Props Nominees: Rosie Bonilla & Theatre ¾ Class, Lindenwold High School, The Little Mermaid Gianna Dotti, AP Schalick High School, Little Women Seri Fleming, Kat Odoms, Abington Friends School, The Diary of Anne Frank Orli Friedman, Sarah Eckstein-Shapiro, Noah Glickman, Jack M Barrack Hebrew Academy, Arsenic and Old Lace Elizabeth Liedtka, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Lighting Nominees: Conestoga Lighting Team, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Ben Goldstone, Abington Friends School, The Diary of Anne Frank Peter Heberling, Bordentown Regional High School, A Chorus Line: High School Edition Alex Mackle and Eastern Regional Sound and Light, Eastern Regional High School, Rock of Ages: High School Edition Josh Lusen, Shailin Choksi, Robert Jones, Chris Mason, Upper Moreland High School, The Addams Family Costumes Nominees: Lily Strailey and Miranda Brennan, Harriton High School, Gypsy Vinnie Cavallero, Marple Newtown High School, James and the Giant Peach Triton's Tailor Fish, Lindenwold High School, The Little Mermaid DC Red Team, Delaware County Christian School, Little Women Haverford Costume Team, Haverford High School, Shrek the Musical Sets Nominees: Chris Childs, Cyrena Kokolis, Aaron Forsman, Eastern Regional High School, Rock of Ages: High School Edition StageCraft Class, Academy of the New Church, Shrek the Musical DC Tech Crew, Delaware County Christian School, Little Women Conestoga Set Crew, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It LHS Build Crew, Lindenwold High School, The Little Mermaid Orchestra Nominees: Harriton High School Orchestra, Harriton High School, Gypsy Upper Darby High School Pit Orchestra, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story The CAPA Pit Orchestra, The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid Conestoga Pit, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Peach Pit, Upper Dublin High School, James and the Giant Peach Choreography Nominees: Charlotte Kalilec, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Creativity Nominees: Kaitlyn Arms, Dramaturgy, Abington Friends School, The Diary of Anne Frank Colin Collison, Eric Folman, Eli Sheppard, Composing and performing original music, Unionville High School, Hamlet Jack O'Leary, Music Direction, Haverford High School, Shrek the Musical Noah Glickman, Direction, Jack M Barrack Hebrew Academy, Arsenic and Old Lace Evan Sweitzer, Composing and Performing Incidental Music, Friends' Central School, Comedy of Errors Stage Management and Crew Nominees: Caroline Blank, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Upper Dublin Stage Crew, Upper Dublin High School, James and the Giant Peach Daryl Dohner, Olivia Korman, Allan Kaufman, Talia Petros, Germantown Academy, Spring Awakening Kara Kennedy, Veronica Morris, Steve Venit and RDG Stage Crew, Ridley High School, Mary Poppins Faith Warmhold, Caleb Chung, DC Stage Crew, Delaware County Christian School, Little Women Ensemble in a Play Nominees: The Inhabitants of the Annex, Abington Friends School, The Diary of Anne Frank Cop/Newspaper/Train Passenger Duo, Upper Merion Area High School, The 39 Steps The Radium Girls, Phoenixville Area High School, Radium Girls The Townspeople, Episcopal Academy, Inherit the Wind Red-nosed Clowns, Friends' Central School, Comedy of Errors Ensemble in a Musical Nominees: Boys Ensemble, Germantown Academy, Spring Awakening Peach Insects, Marple Newtown High School, James and the Giant Peach The March Sisters, Delaware County Christian School, Little Women The Trio, PA Leadership Charter School's Center for Performing & Fine Arts, Little Shop of Horrors March Women, AP Schalick High School, Little Women Featured Actress in a Play Nominees: Isadora Barnett, Abington Friends School, The Diary of Anne Frank Jade Halpern, Friends' Central School, Comedy of Errors Rachael Hesse, Phoenixville Area High School, Radium Girls Cerena Robertson, Episcopal Academy, Inherit the Wind Ashley Tate, Baldwin School, Much Ado About Nothing Featured Actor in a Play Nominees: Brennan Becker, Phoenixville Area High School, Radium Girls Zachary Cannon, Unionville High School, Hamlet Benny Flora, Friends' Central School, Comedy of Errors Ryan Slusky, Upper Merion Area High School, The 39 Steps Featured Actress in a Musical Nominees: Genevieve Bruce, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Toni Huegel, Springfield High School, Seussical Rachel Roth, Germantown Academy, Spring Awakening Alex Gianaris, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Mazie Wolf, The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid Featured Actor in a Musical Nominees: Evan Braasch, Bordentown Regional High School, A Chorus Line: High School Edition Neil Devlin, PA Leadership Charter School's Center for Performing & Fine Arts, Little Shop of Horrors Vinit Joshi, Germantown Academy, Spring Awakening Saul Threadgill, The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid Mark La Vecchio, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Solo Dancer Nominees: Vinnie Cavallero, Marple Newtown High School, James and the Giant Peach Mahalia Hicks, The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid Alex Kafrissen, Germantown Academy, Spring Awakening Lukas Milby, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It Kenny Turner, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Dance Ensemble Nominees: Lady Be Good Dancers, Conestoga, Nice Work if You Can Get It The Principal Dancers, The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid The Jets, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Chimney Sweeps, Ridley High School, Mary Poppins The Trio, PA Leadership Charter School's Center for Performing & Fine Arts, Little Shop of Horrors Female Vocalist Nominees: Mackenzie Cannon, Ridley High School, Mary Poppins Toni Heugel, Springfield High School, Seussical Annissa Richard, Bordentown Regional High School, A Chorus Line: High School Edition Jordan Thompson, Delaware County Christian School, Little Women Sofia Vizzarri, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Male Vocalist Nominees: Jake Fritz, Eastern Regional High School, Rock of Ages: High School Edition Tom Geiger, Upper Darby High School, West Side Story Gianni Palmarini, Sun Valley High School, Shrek the Musical Zachary Powell, PA Leadership Charter School's Center for Performing & Fine Arts, Little Shop of Horrors Cameren Sullivan , The Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, The Little Mermaid Comic Actress in a Play Nominees: Kyra Bernotas, Phoenixville Area High School, Radium Girls Ruth Davis, Jack M Barrack Hebrew Academy, Arsenic and Old Lace Mira Kauffman-Rosengarten, Friends' Central School, Comedy of Errors Trinity Pike, Upper Merion Area High School, The 39 Steps Rachel Suga, Interboro High School, Out of the Frying Pan Comic Actor in a Play Nominees: Charles Gottlieb, Jack M Barrack Hebrew Academy, Arsenic and Old Lace Drew Jacobson, Abington Friends School, The 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