• Tuesday 2016 Halo Winners

  • Seven Angels Theatre
    TUESDAY Night HALO WINNERS-2016

    Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play:
    • Farmington High School: Jonathan Hammond as Henderson in You Can’t Take it With You

    Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play:
    • Avon High School: Ada Kamenetskiy as Charlotte in Charlotte’s Web

    Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical:
    • Northwest Catholic High School: David Ogbonna as Judah in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

    Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical:
    • The Taft School: Kaedi Dalley as Motormouth Maybelle in Hairspray

    Best Comic Male Performance in a Play:
    • Hartford Classical Magnet School: Neo Valentin as Jacques in As You Like It

    Best Comic Female Performance in a Play:
    • Watertown High School: Madison McNulty as Lilly in Beauty and the Beast

    Best Comic Male Performance in a Musical:
    • Mark T. Sheehan High School: Mel Crescenti as Dennis in All Shook Up

    Best Comic Female Performance in a Musical:
    • Cromwell High School: Julia Allen as The Wardrobe in Beauty and the Beast

    Best Costume Design:
    • Torrington High School: Julianna Provenzano for Grease and New York

    Best Hair and/or Makeup Design:
    • Avon High School: Sarah Leonard and Rebecca Persaud for Charlotte’s Web

    Best Lighting Design:
    • Salisbury School: Nate Smith and Bruce Wang for All the Great Books (Abridged)

    Best Sound Design:
    • Farmington High School: Dexter Willett for Little Shop of Horrors

    Best Scenic Design:
    • Watertown High School: William Stango for Beauty and the Beast

    Best Special Effects:
    • Shepaug Valley High School: Lydon Palella and Bruce Lavigne for Seussical the Musical

    Best Props Design and/or Management:
    • Watertown High School: Jennifer Beveridge and Maria Ramirez for Beauty and the Beast

    Best Running Crew:
    • Mark T. Sheehan High School: Run Crew for All Shook Up

    Best Stage Management:
    • The Forman School: Brendan Wilson and Alex Martin for Into the Woods

    Best Original Program Cover Design or Artwork:
    • Immaculate High School: Isabelle Camillo for The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

    Best Orchestra:
    • Nonnewaug High School: Cinderella

    Best Incidental or Original Music in a Play:
    • The Woodhall School: Jimmy Gregory for Animal Farm

    Best Dancing:
    • Newington High School: Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Best Featured Dancer(s):
    • Northwest Catholic High School: Vaniah Delancy as Potiphar’s Wife in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

    Best Choreographer:
    • Northwestern Regional 7 High School: Kaitlyn Carrozzo for Urinetown

    Best Specialty Ensemble: TIE
    • Watertown High School: Jennifer Beveridge, Madison Rimick and Mary Ryan as Rusty, Wendy Jo and Urleen for Somebody’s Eyes in Footloose
    • Shepaug Valley High School: Jared Marsh, Rebecca Racz, Wilson King and Ed Wolfe as Mr. & Mrs. Mayor, Grinch and Horton and the Whos for Here On Who in Seussical the Musical

    Best Chorus:
    • Avon High School: Urinetown

    Gypsy of the Year:
    • Avon High School: Mackenzie Harris
    Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Play:
    • Immaculate High School: Logan Monaco as Brutus in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

    Best Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Play:
    • Ellington High School: Grace Hinckley as Katherine O’Halloran in The Silent Sentinels

    Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Musical:
    • Northwestern Regional 7 High School: Jacob Tyler as Caldwell B. Cladwell in Urinetown

    Best Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Musical:
    • Southington High School: Laura Calandra as Vi Moore in Footloose

    Best Performance by a Couple or Dynamic Duo in a Play:
    • Hartford Classical Magnet School: Clare DiMaiolo and Wynter Roth as Touchstone and Audrey in As You Like It

    Best Performance by a Couple or Dynamic Duo in a Musical:
    • Newington High School: Nick Sherman and Jacob Mermelstein as Ching Ho and Bun Foo in Thoroughly Modern Millie

    Best Performance by a Cast in an Ensemble Production:
    • The Woodhall School: Animal Farm

    Best Standout Performance in an Ensemble Play:
    • The Gunnery: Gabby Lescadre in And Then There Were None

    Fearless Award:
    • The Taft School: The Laramie Project

    Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play:
    • Holy Cross High School: Bradd Cyr as Orlando in As You Like It

    Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Classical Play:
    • Westbrook High School: Carmen Borca-Carillo as Medea in Medea

    Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Classical Musical:
    • Ridgefield High School: Casey Wishna as the Emcee in Cabaret

    Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Classical Musical:
    • Ridgefield High School: Sarah Thorn as Sally Bowles in Cabaret

    Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Contemporary Musical:
    • St. Luke’s School: Nick Jodka as Princeton in Avenue Q

    Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Contemporary Musical:
    • Wolcott High School: Jessica Irizarry as The Witch in Into the Woods

    Best Performance by a Lead Actress in A Contemporary Play:
    -St Luke’s School: Grace Cashman as Mama in Distracted

    Best One-Act Play:
    • Ellington High School: The Silent Sentinels

    Best Classical Play:
    • Immaculate High School: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

    Best Contemporary Play:
    • St. Luke’s School: Distracted

    Best Classical Musical:
    • Ridgefield High School: Cabaret

    Best Contemporary Musical:
    • Stonington High School: The Addams Family Musical

    Stanislavski Awards:
    • East Lyme High School: Ejay Hernandez
    • Wamogo: Lindsay Sawyer

    Above & Beyond Award:
    • Stonington High School: Marissa Caraballo

    Artistic Director Award:
    • The Taft School: Carey Cannata