
THE TEENY AWARDS
THE TEENY AWARDS CEREMONY IS COMING TO RHS!
Attend the RHS Blue Masques’ presentation of
“FAME the Musical”, directed by Mary Haughie,
at 8:00 PM on April 23, 24, 30 and May 1st.
Come cheer your ‘team’ on!
(April 2010) The Teeny Awards
Ceremony is coming to Riverhead High School in June of 2010—red carpet and
all! The Teeny Awards is a high school theatre arts recognition
program of the East End Arts Council and the Westhampton Beach Performing
Arts Center patterned after the Tony Awards. Since its inception in 2002,
the ceremony has been held at the Westhampton Performing Arts Center. The
EEAC is bringing the venue to Riverhead High School, which can seat far more
than the Westhampton Theatre--over 800 people--and will allow more people to
attend. This is the first year the Teeny Awards are branching out of the
WHBPAC, and the ceremony will be rotated each year among participating high
schools who are willing and able to host it. This announcement given by EEAC
Director Pat Snyder concerning took place during a ceremony at the Riverhead
Applebees Restaurant to celebrate the unveiling of the Teeny Awards
memorabilia box that will have a place on the wall at Applebees, one of the
sponsors of the awards show. A picture of Colin Palmer, a 2009 RHS graduate
and the winner of “Leading Male in a Musical” for “Les Miserable”, is in the
upper right hand corner of the box.
Among other local dignitaries (pictured above), RHS Principal David Zimbler
and the
RCSD’s Fine Arts Director Sean O’Hara were both present for the ceremony.
Mr. O’Hara, the former RHS Blue Masques Director,
introduced
two RHS alumni and former Teeny Award winners, Erin McKenna and Bret
Chizever, who recently starred in the North Fork Community Theatre’s
production of Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes”. Erin and Bret sang “You’re the
Top” from “Anything Goes” for the audience at the ceremony. (Click their
picture to see the News Review's video.)
Both Erin and Bret spoke about how meaningful the theatre arts program and
awards ceremony was to them in high school. Erin, the Riverhead High School
valedictorian of the class of 2005 and a 2009 graduate of Harvard, was
nominated four times for choreography and twice for her acting. She won
“best student choreographer” for “Secret Garden” in 2004 and again in 2005
for “A Chorus Line”. Bret, who also graduated in 2005 from RHS, received
four nominations for acting. He won in 2004 for “Best Supporting Actor” in a
Drama in “I Remember Mama”. He is currently attending Dowling College
pursuing a degree in elementary education.
Fifteen high schools, which involve approximately 12,000 students and reach
an estimated audience of 10,000, vie for the awards. Each of the individual
winners are presented with an elegant glass trophy and a scholarship. In
addition to the individual awards, each year an “Innovations in Theatre
Education” goes to one school that goes above and beyond the usual high
school play.
During the unveiling ceremony, Ms. Snyder stated, “The Teeny Awards are our
answer to the
recognition that students receive in the sports arena. One recent winner
aptly described theatre as his ‘sport,’ and we look at this competition as
the ‘playoffs’. The mission of the Teeny Awards is to recognize and
celebrate the talented theatre students across the East End of Long Island,
toencourage them to pursue their dreams, and to stimulate local interest in
theater which we believe is very important to a well-rounded school
curriculum.”
In June, nominees and their families will attend a gala Teeny Awards
Ceremony, which, as stated previously, will be held at the Charles Cardona
Auditorium at RHS. The nominees will walk the red carpet into the lobby
dressed in tuxedos and ball gowns and enjoy the excitement and anticipation
of the ceremony. You can get the winning momentum started by attending the
RHS Blue Masques’ presentation of “FAME the
Musical”, directed by Mary Haughie, at 8:00 PM on April 23, 24, 30 and
May 1st. Come cheer your ‘team’ on!
Photo caption #1: Erin McKenna and Bret Chizever sing “You’re the Top” from
“Anything Goes” during the Teeny Awards memorabilia box’s unveiling at the
Applebees Restaurant in Riverhead.
Photo caption #2: EEAC Director Pat Snyder and the cast that participated in
the unveiling at Applebees.