By Alex Greenwood,
May 2, 2024
UCM Theatre and Dance held its annual Awards & Scholarship Banquet April 27 at 6 p.m.
on the Highlander Stage on the 欧美视频 campus. UCM鈥檚 Theta
Alpha Phi, National Theatre Honorary Fraternity, hosted the banquet with nearly 75
faculty, students, and guests, awarding 41 scholarships worth $59,000 to current and
incoming Theatre & Dance students.
The Theta Alpha Phi organization presented the following awards: Outstanding Performance
in a Mainstage Play to Grace Clark; Outstanding Performance in a Mainstage Musical
to Chris Schilligo; Outstanding Dancer in a Mainstage show to Miranda Muenz; Outstanding
Choreography in a Mainstage show to Miranda Muenz; Outstanding Mainstage Dramaturgy
to Allison Carter; Outstanding Mainstage Stage Management to Joe Devero; Outstanding
Mainstage Lighting Design to Gracie Heath; Outstanding Mainstage Properties Design
to Molly Blackburn; Outstanding Mainstage Scenic Design to Dalima Kapten; The Hugh
Hocking Memorial Award for Superior Technical Theatre to Gracie Heath. The award for
Outstanding Contribution to the Studio One-Act Theatre was presented to Makezie Lewis
and Keyvon Lewis and the Outstanding Contribution to a Black Box production was presented
to Quinn Allen. The Outstanding Theatre Freshman Award was presented to Reagan Medlock,
and the Guiding Lighting Award for Outstanding Achievement as a Senior, was awarded
to Miranda Muenz. The Theatre & Dance faculty members presented the Outstanding Theatre
Student Awards to Miranda Muenz & Shanna Sinow. New initiates into the honorary Theatre
fraternity, Theta Alpha Phi, and the UCM Chapter of the National Honor Society of
Dance Arts, were also recognized and presented with graduation cords.
Numerous scholarships were presented throughout the evening by students, faculty,
and donors. The scholarship recipients included, The New Theatre Guild McDowell Family
Scholarship presented to Alannah Trigg; The New Theatre Guild Mary Wyram Family Scholarship
presented to Rosalyn Schuster; The New Theatre Dennis D. Hennesy and Richard Carrothers
Scholarship to Alyna Mathews; The New Theatre Arlene Krings Memorial Scholarship to
Jacob Collins and the New Theatre Guild Highlander-See was presented to Raegan Weber;
the James L. Highlander Theatre Scholarship was presented to Paige Showen and Ashley
Singh; the Mancow Muller Theatre Scholarship was presented to Emily Turner; the Loneta
Pearce Scholarship for the Promotion of Theatre Arts was presented to Wesley Freemant;
the Charles G. and Laura Keynon Kuhn Distinguished Theatre Artist Award was presented
to Nicholas Dmitry Crawford, Mason Enright, Samuel Fischer, and Arianna Kendrick;
the Lucy Bergman Memorial Scholarship in Theatre was presented to Grace鈥檈 Carr, Xander
Corkins, Joseph Devero, and CJ Miller; the Virgil E. See Theatre Scholarship was presented
to Quinn Allen and Kyp Bellis; the Nina L. Devenny Distinguished Theatre Artist Award
was presented to Molly Jones; the was presented to Claire Groos;.
The Biggins Scholarships went to Grace Clark, Reagan Medlock and Trae Selemaea; The
Harold and Sherralyn Craven Scholarship in Theatre was presented to incoming freshman
student Audrey Shepard; The William Martin Scully IV Creativity Scholarship was presented
to Quinn Allen; The Foundation Scholarship went to Madison Keep; and the Peer Mentor
Scholarship was presented to Rosalyn Schuster; The Richard Herman Black Box Theatre
Scholarship was awarded to Danny Gage and the David R. Peerbolte Technical Theatre
Scholarship went to Molly Blackburn. Theatre & Dance Ambassador Scholarships were
presented to the following current and incoming students: Allison Cotant, Anna Fletcher,
Matthew Kimbel, Chloe Klemme, Payton Lawrence, Ayla McCann, John Plasencio, Leslie
Saunders III, Ellie Siegfried, Gabriel Sokolowski, Hannah Vath and Charlie Vitale.
The Distinguished Patron of the Year award went to Jeanne McDowell who was a strong
supporter of UCM Theatre & Dance, with a scholarship established in her, and her late
husband, Jim鈥檚, family name. Before her passing in December, Jeanne gave a large financial
contribution to the UCM Musical Theatre program to enhance the musical productions
for many years to come. Her daughters, Kathy and Lynn, accepted the award posthumously
on her behalf.
UCM Theatre & Dance is excited to announce our upcoming 2024-2025 production season.
Beginning with Central Missouri Repertory鈥檚 summer tour, May 28-June 2 鈥擥uinevere
and Lancelot; September 12-14鈥擲tudio Theatre One Acts; October 3-6鈥擲he Kills Monsters;
October 31-Nov 3鈥擭ew Play Festival; November 20-23鈥擜mahl & The Night Visitors (in
collaboration with the Division of Music); February 6-8鈥擲tudio Theatre One Acts; February
27-March 2nd鈥擠r. Seuss鈥檚 The Cat in the Hat; April 11-13 and 17-19鈥擟abaret (in collaboration
with the Division of Music). Season tickets will be available beginning in August.
Learn more at /college-of-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/school-of-visual-and-performing-arts/division-of-theatre-and-dance/index.php.