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When and where is the 2007
WI High School Theatre Festival?
November 15, 16, and 17 at UW-Stevens Point.
How do I register?
You can obtain registration materials from either UW-Madison - Liberal Studies
and the Arts by e-mailing smarty@dcs.wisc.edu
or from the WI High School Forensics Association by emailing Chuck Malone at director@whsfa.org
Why should I attend if I am not bringing a one act?
The Theatre Festival is a unique opportunity to experience and practice
Wisconsin high school theatre at its best! Students benefit by watching their peers
perform during a weekend filled with one acts and showcase performances. In addition,
there are over 40 workshops in technical theatre, acting and auditioning,
stage combat, and dance offered by highly skilled and enthusiastic theatre
professionals and educators. The Fesitval should not be missed!
What are the registration fees?
How do I pay the fees and when are they due?
Fees are payable either by check or purchase order and due at the time of
registration. There are no refunds. Due dates: Non WHSFA one act schools - Wednesday, November 2, Forensic Schools - Wednesday, November 8
How do I find information on lodging?
Lodging information is available through a pdf download.
What are the workshops about and why should I participate?
Besides the incredible selection of one act plays brought by schools from
around the state, there are also theatre workshops taught by professional
theatre practitioners and educators. Topics include Acting, Dancing, Auditioning, Technical Arts, Stage Combat, Musical Theatre and
many, many more. These workshops are brought to you by UW-Madison and
are open to everyone participating in the Festival. Check the Theatre Festival
booklet for detailed information about
the workshop series.
What are the Tech Olympics and how do I register?
Tech Olympics is a great way to test your technical skills in a fun and
friendly competition with your peers. Everyone is invited to participate including
actors, designers, technicians and theatre enthusiasts. Pre-registration is not
necessary. On Friday morning, students register and attend the morning
practice session. If you have specific questions, contact Ellen White who
is the coordinator of the event and may be reached at ewhite@etcconnect.com
Who do I contact for more information?
For information about the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association theatre
series, contact Executive Director Chuck Malone at the State Office, 262-446-0780.
For information about the workshops, or to suggest possible topics/instructors for workshops, contact UW-Madison Liberal Studies and the Arts Director of the Theatre Programs, Sarah Marty, 608-263-2790 or e-mail: smarty@dcs.wisc.edu.
To reach the director of theatre education programs, call Miranda McClenaghan, 608-265-8041 or e-mail: mmcclenaghan@dcs.wisc.edu.
The Department of Liberal Studies & the Arts is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. The units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners. You will find the UW-Madison Continuing Studies home page at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu, or browse the Web site using the navigational links below.
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