Rashi Wins Gold at State Drama Festival and Monologue Writing Contest

 

The Rashi Middle School won a Gold medal this weekend at the State Drama Festival.  The cast and crew of "Skidmarks, A Play about Driving" performed at Dover Sherborn Middle School on Sunday with five other schools from around the State.  The judging is done with professional adjudicators with a rubric and Rashi finished with a high score in the Gold medal Category.  Rashi also walked away with the Stage Manager's Award, a coveted award that is presented by the Stage manager of the Host school to the school that showed excellence in management of their backstage during the performance as well as the technical rehearsal.  This is the 2nd year in a row that Rashi has earned this award. Congrats!!
There were also three All-Star Acting awards presented to Oliver L, Nate P and Stella S for their strong character work as well as their ability to play multiple characters during the show.  

The students had a great day watching all the other shows as well as participating in a Q& A at the end of the day.  The Q& A gave them the opportunity to see how the other school worked on those special moments in their shows and talk about their rehearsal process.  There was puppetry, special technical effects, stage combat, drama and comedy to watch during the day and great opportunities to make some new drama friends.


In addition to our Gold Medal at Festival.  We have a first place (Gold) in the State MS Monologue Writing Contest sponsored by the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild (METG).  Grade 8, Maddy S. was recognized by her monologue "   A Slice of 𝝅 ".  She will be presenting the monologue later in the month at a special awards night with the other winners of the MS Monologue writing Contest as well as the HS Winners of the Monologue, Scene and Play writing contests.  







Congratulations to all our amazing Thespians!!


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