MBS Fall Play, "The Laramie Project," Nominated for Seven MSU Awards

MBS Fall Play, "The Laramie Project," Nominated for Seven MSU Awards

The Morristown-Beard School production of The Laramie Project, staged in Founders Hall last November, has been honored with seven nominations in the annual Montclair State University Theatre Night Awards. 

The MBS Upper School show was nominated in the following categories:

Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama - Samuel Kasmin ’20
Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama - Whitney McDonnell ’20
Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Drama
Outstanding Achievement in Contemporary Costume Design - Rachael Moore
Outstanding Achievement in New Media/Special Effects - Nicholas Marmo
Outstanding Achievement in Stage Direction - Nick Corley 
Outstanding Production of a Drama

This year’s awards will be announced as part of a virtual ceremony on May 19.

The goal of the MSU Theatre Night Awards is to promote and advance the commitment to high-quality play production in New Jersey's secondary schools. The awards, which are run by the University's Department of Theatre, honor the accomplishments and achievement of both students and educators in the areas of performance, direction, design and technical theatre, as well as outstanding productions in the following genres: Drama, Comedy, Classical and New Work.


 

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