Shrek, Jr. The Musical
On Tuesday, June 10, we celebrated the cast and crew from Shrek, Jr. All participants received award folders and some received further accolades from their peers and directors. The event ended with a video to remember the show.
And the Award Goes To . . .
Most Valuable Performer
This person gave 110% to all rehearsals and performances. This person led by example, developed their character, and was a positive member of the cast.
- Rocket Hammond
- Abigail Williams
- Adde Sabados
Most Improved Performer
This performer showed the most growth in acting/singing/dancing skills and in self confidence as a performer throughout the show. They took and used feedback and worked hard to develop their character.
- Anna Davis
- Caroline Whitfield
Most Valuable Ensemble Member
This person was an excellent member of the ensemble. They knew their part, supported other ensemble members as well as the leads.
- Arabella Garrison
- Emelia Ajavon
Tech Award
This person was an excellent member of the running or light crew. They knew their job and never missed a cue or scene change.
- Alex Panitz
- Caroline Warrington
Lobby Award
This person was an excellent member of the Lobby crew who took initiative to make things run smoothly both in the lobby and on stage.
- Max Melzer
Set Crew
This person was an excellent member of the Set Crew and the work they did painting and creating props was instrumental in bringing the show to life.
- Hao Zheng
- Coraline Mann
Director’s Choice
This person embodied the spirit of the play both on stage and in their support of their fellow cast and crew members. This person was dedicated to making the show a success.
- Mia Montas Antigua
Unusual Awards
- Sign Guru: Soroush Soltani Ayubi
- Kindness Award: Alana DeFoor
- Rooster Award: Mark Squire
- Most Iconic Line Award: Sophie Weinstein with, “Not my Gumdrop Buttons!”
- Best Accent Award: Eamonn Burns