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2005 Copy of Nominations for Press STATE THEATRE 2005 FREDDY© AWARD NOMINATIONS Nomination School Production Student Role/Song Freedom High School Crazy For You Moravian Academy Pippin Outstanding Performance Northwestern Lehigh High School Grease by an Orchestra Parkland High School Oliver Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Warren Hills Regional High School Leader of the Pack Pius X High School Copacabana Katie Goffredo I've Just Arrived Outstanding Solo Vocal Allentown Central Catholic High School Annie Get Your Gun Caitlin McDermott You Can't Get A Man With A Gun Performance Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Randi Selinsky The Wages of Sin Catasauqua High School Grease Tehya Berkner There Are Worse Things I Could Do Northern Lehigh High School Carnival Nicole Velasquez Mira Parkland High School Oliver Margaret Newcomb As Long As He Needs Me Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Freedom High School Crazy For You Outstanding Costume Design Northern Lehigh High School Carnival Salisbury High School Little Mary Sunshine Warren County Technical School The Boyfriend Whitehall High School Over Here! Northampton High School Honk! Hannah Burke Dot Hackettstown High School A Chorus Line Heather Lightcap Val Outstanding Performance Phillipsburg High School Seussical, The Musical Adrienne Pollner Sour Kangaroo by a Featured Ensemble Member Catasauqua High School Grease Mark Molchany Sonny William Allen High School SideShow Karissa Harris The Fortune Teller Bangor Area High School Once On This Island Chelsea Carle Asaka, Mother of the Earth Bangor Area High School Once On This Island Blair Academy 42nd Street Outstanding Lighting Design Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Freedom High School Crazy For You Moravian Academy Pippin 1 Blair Academy 42nd Street Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Outstanding Chorus Freedom High School Crazy For You Parkland High School Oliver Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Michael Sloan & Josh Schwartz Both Sides of the Coin Belvidere High School South Pacific Whitney Shields & Joseph Pierone Some Enchanted Evening Outstanding Performance Freedom High School Crazy For You Josue' Rivera, Jose Gonzalez, Alex ShuckBidin' My Time by a Small Ensemble Michael MacCubbin, Kevin Cornbower, Hey Yvette; The Grass Grows Whitehall High School Over Here! Timothy Burke, Kyle Graper Greener Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Michael O'Connell & Jackie Freund People Will Say We're In Love Notre Dame High School Bye Bye, Birdie Katie Searles Mae Peterson Phillipsburg High School Seussical, The Musical Kate Cherichello Gertrude Outstanding Performance Bethlehem Catholic High School Annie Warbucks Katie Farris Commissioner Doyle by an Actress in a Supporting Role Bangor Area High School Once On This Island Anna Gothard Mama Euralie Whitehall High School Over Here! Sara Heller June Freedom High School Crazy For You Mariel Letourneau Irene Belvidere High School South Pacific Colin Mount Capt. George Brackett William Allen High School SideShow Aaron Kopishke Jake Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role Whitehall High School Over Here! Joel Dommel Utah Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Josh Schwartz John Jasper Parkland High School Oliver Ben Youngerman Mr. Bumble Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Ryan O'Connell Will Parker Blair Academy 42nd Street Freedom High School Crazy For You Outstanding Scenic Design Moravian Academy Pippin Northern Lehigh High School Carnival Parkland High School Oliver Salisbury High School Little Mary Sunshine Easton Area High School Pippin Freedom High School Crazy For You Outstanding Choreography Moravian Academy Pippin Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Whitehall High School Over Here! 2 Southern Lehigh High School Grease Jessica Costa North Warren Regional High School Crazy For You Gianna Sandri Outstanding Performance by a Featured Dancer Easton Area High School Pippin Madeline Moore Whitehall High School Over Here! Elizabeth Brosious Freedom High School Crazy For You Andy Truscott Blair Academy 42nd Street Outstanding Stage Crew Freedom High School Crazy For You (In honor of Captain Moravian Academy Pippin Christopher Seifert) North Warren Regional High School Crazy For You Parkland High School Oliver Bangor Area High School Once On This Island We Dance Blair Academy 42nd Street We're in the Money Outstanding Production Number Freedom High School Crazy For You I Got Rhythm Parkland High School Oliver Consider Yourself Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! The Farmer and The Cowman Belvidere High School South Pacific Joseph Pierone Emile deBecque Phillipsburg High School Seussical, The Musical Hunter Chadeayne Horton the Elephant Outstanding Performance Whitehall High School Over Here! Michael MacCubbin Norwin Spokesman by an Actor in a Leading Role Freedom High School Crazy For You Andy Truscott Bobby Parkland High School Oliver Eric Stephenson Fagin Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Michael O'Connell Curly Bethlehem Catholic High School Annie Warbucks Chrissy McHugh Annie Outstanding Performance William Allen High School SideShow Katie Brobst & Clover Panik Daisy & Violet by an Actress in a Belvidere High School South Pacific Whitney Shields Ensign Nellie Forbush Leading Role Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Jackie Freund Laurey Salisbury High School Little Mary Sunshine Jennifer Eichorn Little Mary Sunshine Freedom High School Crazy For You Julie Boring Polly Belvidere High School South Pacific SPECIAL FREDDY© Blair Academy 42nd Street AWARD: Outstanding Overall Production by a Moravian Academy Pippin Smaller School Northern Lehigh High School Carnival Salisbury High School Little Mary Sunshine Emmaus High School The Mystery of Edwin Drood Freedom High School Crazy For You Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical Parkland High School Oliver Saucon Valley High School Oklahoma! Whitehall High School Over Here! 3.
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