Severna Park's One Act Night Announces Student Winners

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Jan 13 in Local Entertainment 0 Comments

Tuesday marked Severna Park High School’s annual One Act Play Night competition, showcasing the dedicated efforts of student thespians. Students were recognized for their accomplishments in the areas of acting, directing, and writing by a panel of judges from the community theatre scene.

Best Actor was awarded to Jesse Imhof for “An Imperfect Proposal,” best actress to Jocelyn Odell for “An Imperfect Proposal,” and best director to Jessie Gentile and Taylor Simmons, co-directors of “An Imperfect Proposal.” Best Play was awarded to “Lockdown,” written by student Elyza Halpern.

Honorable mentions were given to Madison Sabol for her performance in, “It’s Not You, It’s Me,” Sam Cush for his performance in several one acts, Nate Hutchings for his performance in “Starcrossed,” and Jake Lebowitz for his work as playwright of “Starcrossed.”

“An Imperfect Proposal” will go on to represent Severna Park at the County Theatre Festival. Congratulations to all the students and best of luck at County’s.

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Dylan Roche

Dylan Roche has been writing for the Voice since 2009 and recently joined the team as Editorial Assistant in 2011. Dylan contributes to the Voice blog as well as the Meatless Monday blog, offering tips for a vegetarian lifestyle whether full-time or one day a week, and began writing the Arts and Entertainment blog, "Blogging with Muses." In his spare time, Dylan enjoys theatre outings, going on ridiculously long runs, and burying his nose in a good book. He likes chocolate, red wine, horror movies, and the beach. He dislikes traffic jams, bright synthetic light, the meat industry, and poor grammar. He was named in part after a Celtic god of the ocean, but mostly after a singer/poet of whom you may have heard. Because he loves open discussion, he welcomes feedback from readers on anything he has written.

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