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8 months agoon
The Sheridan High School Drama Club reports they have been busy this school year.
In a release, the club reports that after traveling to Casper in early December to participate in the Wyoming State Thespian Festival for the first time in eight years, they reinstated their official Thespian Troupe status through the Educational Theatre Association, and now they are preparing to send a small group to the International Thespian Festival in Indiana in June.
The International Thespian Festival (ITF) will take place at the University of Indiana – Bloomington from June 23-28, 2024. Organized through the Educational Theatre Association, ITF is the nation’s premiere teen summer theatre festival. It provides opportunities for students from all over the United States (and a few other countries) to grow their knowledge through workshops, experience high-caliber performances of all kinds, showcase their talents and build their theatre family.
The Sheridan High School Drama Club and Thespian Troupe will send four representatives in June – all of whom earned All State Honors at the Wyoming State Thespian Festival in December 2023. The students attending ITF from SHS include Elizabeth Siskin, Jordan Frey, Merritt Ehrmantraut, and Theodore Keegan.
The students say they are looking forward to attending the International Thespian Festival because it will give them opportunities to meet new people and experience new things.
“I am looking forward to getting to meet a wide variety of people who are interested in the same things I am–and also getting to experience different types of theater,” Elizabeth Siskin said.
“The workshops will give me an opportunity to learn things that I’ve never had an opportunity to learn before,” Merritt Ehrmantraut said.
The SHS Drama Club is led by Director Grace Cannon-Wallace, who will travel with the students to Indiana. The group is hard at work raising funds for their trip now through June.
Anyone interested in donating can do so through the Sheridan High School Activities office, who appreciate any and all support from the community.