Summit High School Performing Arts program receives 16 Final Nominations
The Summit High School Performing Arts program received 16 Final Nominations from the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards for their production of Pippin, the most of any school in the state. 100 schools participate in the Rising Star Awards competition each year. Summit is one of only seven schools selected as Outstanding Overall Production. This is the thirteenth year Summit has received this honor.
As one of the seven nominees for Outstanding Overall Production, Summit will perform a number on the Paper MIll stage at the Rising Star Awards ceremony, Tuesday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Final nominations include:
Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Mitchell Sink
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Annie Milsten
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Harry Saroff
Outstanding Performance in a Featured Role: Caroline Abut
Outstanding Performance by a Chorus
Outstanding Performance by an Orchestra
Outstanding Achievement by a director: Anne Poyner
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction: Steve Rapp & Dan King
Outstanding Achievement in Choreography: Kelly Mott-Sacks
Outstanding Lighting Achievement: Leo Hildago
Outstanding Hair and Make-Up Achievement
Student Achievement Awards: Kate Abkemeier and the Set Crew; Austin Ruffino, Sound Head; Sophie Li, Stage Manager
Photo by Submit Public Schools