Showing posts with label UIL One-Act Play competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UIL One-Act Play competition. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Arts Reporting: UIL AAAAA One-Act Play Results, Robert Faires, Austin Chronicle


The University Interscholastic League competition in one-act plays last weekend completely filled Bass Concert Hall twice over -- and that was only for the eight productions selected from among Texas' largest high schools (AAAAA division). I attended the 7:30 seating, which featured the Red Dragons' Reckless, a cheerfully quirky piece in which Haleigh Holt as Rachel faced wild catastrophes, one after one, with the aplomb of the Little Engine That Could.

The Dragons' piece was a charmer but faced stiff competition from others on the bill, including a rousing, well-choreographed Canadian piece on a successful labor strike, presumably in the 1930s, and an exceptionally effective and mature presentation of Arthur Miller's 1955 one-act play A View from the Bridge, a meditation about immigration and family that involved illegals from Italy, not from Mexico.

By the way, Austin's Mark Pickell of Capital T Theatre was the judge for the productions by small high schools (A division).

It was a full evening, starting at 7:30 and winding up near 11 o'clock. I slipped away while the legions filling the concert hall were waiting for the judge's results. Fortunately, Robert Faires has just published some partials today in the Austin Chronicle:


Austin High School's Red Dragon Players faced stiff competition in their bid to win back-to-back state championships in the 5A category of the University Interscholastic League State One-Act Play contest May 8 at Bass Concert Hall. Their production of the Craig Lucas comedy Reckless was well-received, but in the end, Keller High School took home the title for its production of Richard III, fueled by a powerful lead performance that earned Bret Finholt the Best Actor award and the Samuel French Award. That's not to say Austin High went home unrecognized: Haleigh Holt was named to the state All-Star Cast for her performance as Rachel and Derek Dorman was named to the state Honorable Mention All-Star Cast for his performance as Lloyd.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Arts Reporting: Austin High Red Dragon Players, Robert Faires, Austin Chronicle, May 6

Robert Faires sketches the Red Dragon Players' reach for another honor in the state-wide UIL One Act Play contest:

Red Dragon  Players Austin High SchoolUIL State One-Act Play Contest

Red Dragon redux


Here's the score: Star player who helped lead the high school team to a state championship last year is on track for a repeat. Now, this isn't a sports story (or even an episode of
Friday Night Lights), but it has all the intensity and even more of the drama – because it's the University Interscholastic League State One-Act Play contest. The school is Austin High, and its theatre program is on par with those Texas high school pigskin dynasties. Over the 17 years it's been headed by Billy Dragoo (most of that time with his wife, Annie), the Red Dragon Players have achieved national recognition – Disney approached them about field-testing its stage adaptation of High School Musical – and made the One-Act Play State finals in the 5A division now three years running. In 2009, the school's staging of Over the River and Through the Woods, co-directed by Tommy Grubbs, snagged Austin High its first state championship since 1931, and now the school has another shot at the title with the Craig Lucas comedy Reckless, which advanced from Region to State on April 23. Out in front of this effort is junior Haleigh Holt, who was named Best Actress at last year's State competition and whose turn as flighty housewife Rachel has already been recognized with Best Actress honors at the Area and Region levels and All-Star Cast honors at District and Zone. Want to cheer on these hometown thespians in their bid for a second consecutive state title? They'll perform Reckless in Session II of the 5A competition, Saturday, May 8, 7:30pm, in Bass Concert Hall, 23rd Street & Robert Dedman Drive. For more information, visit www.uil.utexas.edu/academics/drama.


Read more at the Austin Chronicle. . . .