Two Monmouth College actors to compete at regional festival
Release Date: November
8, 2006
MONMOUTH, Ill.—Two Monmouth College students, who played lead
roles in the recent Crimson Masque production of Tennessee Williams’
“A Streetcar Named Desire,” will represent the college in the 2007
Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Region III
competition, Jan. 9-14 in Milwaukee.
Renee Emery, a freshman from Girard, and Kayt S. Griffith, a
freshman from Woodstock, were selected for the Irene Ryan Acting
Scholarship Competition as a result of the strength of their
portrayals of Blanche DuBois and Stella Kowalski in the recent
production.
The selections were made by Professor Doug Rankin, director of
“Streetcar,” and by Professor Dan Haughey of Black Hawk College, who
adjudicated the production on behalf of KCACTF. Commenting on
Emery's perfomance, Haughey said “Blanche's role required marathon
acting ability, and the actress delivered a marathon performance,
with character consistency.” Of Griffith's acting he noted, “Stella
was portrayed with good confidence, concentration and relaxation—as
would be appropriate for effective acting and viable
characterization."
Haughey was also impressed with the level of maturity exhibited by
both young actors. “Although they are underclassmen, those two
actresses will continue to grow, eventually reach their potential,
and are designed to deliver strong Irene Ryan presentations some
day,” he said.
In the initial round of regional competition, the pair will perform
a new three-minute scene. Winners of the preliminary round will
advance to the regional semifinals. The top regional semifinalists
will compete for the opportunity to participate in the national
festival, held in the spring at the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Students will also compete for
$500 Irene Ryan Scholarships, which are awarded to outstanding
performers at each regional festival. The scholarships were
established by the late Irene Ryan, who is best remembered for her
portrayal of Granny in “The Beverly Hillbillies.”
An educational studies and French major, Emery is the daughter of
Martin and Melinda Emery of Girard. Active in theater at Girard High
School, the honor student was the recipient of a Monmouth College
Fine Arts Talent Award scholarship. Her career objective is to
become a high school superintendent.
Griffith was a member of the Thespian Troupe at Woodstock High
School, where she was also on the high honor roll. An English and
communication/theater arts major, she plans to be a teacher and
theater director. She is the daughter of Jeffrey and Sandra Griffith
of Woodstock.
Approximately 20 representatives of Monmouth College will travel to
the regional festival, where they will attend the Ryan competitions,
participate in workshops and view several of the best mainstage
productions from Region III, which encompasses Ohio, Indiana,
Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois. Some students will also
participate in the Critic's Competition, in which they will write
newspaper-style reviews of the shows they see. |