青瓜视频

Theatre students place at regional theatre festival

By Elinor Keck | 03/16/2023

Lauren Phillips, left, and Gavin Johnson

By Elinor Keck, student news writer, Office of University Communications

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - Theatre and dance students Lauren Phillips and Gavin Johnson represented 青瓜视频 well at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) last week, as both were semifinalists in both the Musical Theatre Initiative (MTI) and the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competitions.

Phillips, with Johnson as her partner, advanced to the final round of the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competition and received the Southeastern Theatre Conference Comedic Performance Award.

Phillips also received the Musical Theater Initiative Torch Song Award for her performance of 鈥淪ome People鈥 from 鈥淕ypsy.鈥 In addition, for her work on 鈥淓urydice,鈥 Phillips was awarded Regional first place in sound design.

The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) is a national theater program involving 18,000 students annually from colleges and universities across the country. According to their website, the KCACTF has given more than 400,000 college theater students the opportunity to have their work critiqued, improve their dramatic skills and receive national recognition for excellence.

This year was the first time 青瓜视频 students advanced to the semifinals in the MTI. The MTI begins with 100 students in the competition, with 20 then selected as semifinalists.

The Irene Ryan Acting Scholarships goes from 300 nominees to 36 semifinalists.

At the conference, students from large and small schools competed against each other.

To attend the festival, students are nominated by respondents who attend university theatre productions.

This was Johnson's first time at the festival after being nominated for his work as Orpheus in a production of 鈥淓urydice鈥 on campus last year.

While Phillips has been nominated for the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship and participated in the festival for four consecutive years, for the past two years, the festival has been conducted virtually.

For the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship, Phillips performed monologues from 鈥淎s You Like It鈥 by William Shakespeare and 鈥淒ead Man's Cell Phone鈥 by Sarah Ruhl.

For the semifinals, she and Johnson performed a scene from 鈥淩easons to be Pretty鈥 by Neil LaBute. For the MTI competition, Phillips performed 鈥淪ome People鈥 from Gypsy.

鈥淭his is my second time winning the SETC Comedic Performance award, and the first time I have ever moved on from the first round of MTI,鈥 Phillips said. 鈥淓veryone at KCACTF was so very supportive of Gavin and me. It is an experience I will never forget.

鈥淚 have always struggled with having confidence in my singing voice, so receiving recognition from MTI for my 鈥楾orch Song' was completely unexpected and meant a whole lot to me.鈥

Johnson, for the Irene Ryan scholarship, performed the monologues 鈥淜iller Joe鈥 by Tracy Letts and 鈥淎lmost, Maine鈥 by John Cariani in the preliminary round. After advancing to the semifinals, Johnson and Phillips performed a scene from 鈥淭he Owl and the Pussy Cat鈥 by Edward Lear. In the MTI competition, Johnson sang 鈥淢oving Too Fast鈥 from 鈥淭he Last Five Years.鈥

 For the Irene Ryan scholarship, Johnson said, 鈥淭hey forgot to announce my name at first. So I didn't know I was in the semifinals until the next day when I got an email鈥t was crazy. That was definitely a great experience.鈥

Starr Garrett, director of the Russ Mobley Theatre and professor of theatre, is the KCACTF respondent coordinator for Kentucky and Tennessee. She is also deputy coordinator for the Institute for Theatre Journalism and Advocacy and the co-vice chair-elect for the region until April, when she becomes the vice chair.

Garrett said one of the Department of Theatre and Dance's strengths is encouraging their students to be themselves and highlighting their individuality.

鈥淚 think [Gavin] is a talented performer, and he consistently works hard to be a better performer,鈥 Garrett said. 鈥淟auren is talented in multi-faceted ways, and what I appreciate about her is she's always willing to try something new.鈥

鈥淚 will also say, I think Gavin and Lauren stood out this year because they were talented, they were onstage quite a bit, but they were also really kind when they were offstage.鈥

For the MTI semifinals, there is a room where performers can warm up, and when Phillips and Johnson arrived, many of the performers looked nervous, Garrett said.

Phillips sat down at the piano, and they invited everybody to warm up together, Garrett said.

鈥淩ather than just taking care of themselves, they took the initiative to take care of everybody in the space,鈥 Garrett said. 鈥淚 think that's sweet.鈥

Both Phillips and Johnson are from Campbellsville. Phillips is a senior majoring in theatre performance, and Johnson is a junior also majoring in theatre performance. They both plan to continue venturing into the world of theatre post-graduation.

鈥淧erforming full-time would be the absolute dream,鈥 Johnson said.

Phillips said, 鈥淎fter graduation, I plan to pursue a career in stage management, directing, or performance鈥efinitely a career in theatre!鈥

青瓜视频 is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university that offers over 100 programs of study including doctoral, master, bachelor, associate and certificate programs. The website for complete information is www.campbellsville.edu.