Thespian Induction

TCS Hosts Inductions into Thespian Troupe 8184

TCS Hosts Inductions into Thespian Troupe 8184

By Samantha DePriest

This past Thursday, TCS honored a record number of performing arts students at the induction into the International Thespian Society. The International Thespian Society is an honor society that honors excellence in Theatre. This past Thursday evening, 20 high school students and for the first time in TCS history, 20 middle school students were inducted into Troupe 8184.

2023-2024 Troupe 8184 Thespian Board Members

Thespian Board members Chloe Cook, Stephen Nussbaum, Tori Pullin, and Lily Wozniak accompanied Roman Arcadi, Vice President, and Lindsey James, Troupe 8184 President. TCS Theatre Director Mrs. Lizzie Perez shared “Being a Thespian at Trinity is more than just loving theatre, or even being good at it. It is about giving your all and using your God-given talents to show those around you the light of Jesus.

This year TCS had the honor of inducting our first class of JR Thespians. Twenty incredible 6th through 8th graders who have completed at least 100 hours of excellent theater both here at TCS and in the community were celebrated. The induction honors all the hard work that is put into completing those hours. Mrs. Perez shared, “As middle schoolers, it is easy to look forward to many opportunities that the High School Thespians have to lead. As you look up to them, the kids in Elementary Drama Club are looking up to you. We urge you to be a leader starting now and carry those abilities into high school. We also want to encourage you to grow closer in your relationship with Christ and your abilities in theater as you take on this new role.

Lindsey James pins one of our first TCS JR Thespians during the induction ceremony.

The high school inductees participated in Induction Week completing tasks every day with meaningful themes preparing them for induction. On Monday, students learned the pledge preparing for the commitment being a Thespian means. On Tuesday, students learned the choreography they performed at the beginning of the ceremony, practicing preparation. On Wednesday, students practiced the tech side of theatre, remaining silent all day, emphasizing the relationship that is necessary and present in theatre between tech and performers. On Thursday, students were given an accent to use all day, reminding them that sometimes we have to work to grow our capabilities, and that is not always perfect the first time. Theatre is a process of growth and trying hard things, and something takes us out of our comfort zone. On Friday, students wore yellow and blue to represent the colors of the Thespian Society.

Lizzie Perez shares words of encouragement with Thespian inductees.

Lindsey James shared on stage, “The goal of the International Thespian Society continues to be guided by the principles of its founders; a believe that participation in the arts is an essential means of widening students’ cultural horizons enriching their lives.” She went on to share, “Tonight we honor all that is drama, from the use of artistic lighting to focus attention, to the painting of the scenery or the sculpture of a costume or the makeup on an actor’s face, from the soundless movements of acting to the rhythmic movements of dance, from the playwright’s script that will heighten our awareness of the world to the spoken speech, we honor all the arts that are theatre.

In closing, Mrs. Perez shared “Through hard work, sacrifice, and dedication, the candidates have earned sufficient points on a scale dictated by the International Thespian Society to have the right to. be called Thespians. It is a title of honor, signifying a commitment to an art as old as humanity. As we honor all that is drama, it is important to remember where our TRUE honor lies. We strive to work toward excellence in our storytelling, because we believe as a Christ-centered troupe, that the story we have to tell points others back to Christ. While you consider the many accomplishments you have and will attain in theatre, may you motivation be worship returned to the Lord as thanks for the gifts He has given you.” What an exciting time it is for our students to be involved in Performing Arts at TCS!

Trinity Thespian Induction

Trinity Thespian InductioN

By Samantha DePriest

This past week on Tuesday April 25th Trinity Thespian Troupe 8184 inducted 28 new members at an event honoring their hard work and accomplishments. Induction week was full of excitement and memory making for these 28 students. Monday was spent learning their pledge and preparing for the commitment to being a Thespian. On Tuesday, they learned the choreography they performed at the beginning of this ceremony, practicing preparation. On Wednesday, the students practiced the tech side of theatre, remaining silent all day, emphasizing the relationship that is necessary and present in theatre between tech and performers. Thursday was for protecting a prop given to them, remembering the necessity of caring for what we are given, prop or role wise. Lastly on Friday, students were given an accent to use all day, reminding them that sometimes we have to work to grow our capabilities and that it is not always perfect the first time. Theatre is a process of growth and trying hard things, and sometimes takes us out of our comfort zone.

High School Theatre Director Lizzie Perez shared “As we honor all that is drama, it is important to remember where our TRUE honor lies. We strive to work towards excellence in our storytelling, because we believe as a Chris-centered troupe, that the story we have to tell points other back to Christ.”

At the conclusion of Induction ceremony, both new and current Thespians joined their families at Junction Lanes for an after party two celebrate their accomplishments. What a night full of fun for these students and their families!

Below are the inductees along with their accomplishments in Middle School (MS), High School (HS) Technical, and Set Design along with any awards they have won and electives they have taken. Trinity is blessed with such talent and ambition when it comes to the Arts. We can’t wait to see what God has in store for our Performing Arts department in the years to come!

Luciana ArangO

MS: Fiddler on the Roof, Into the Woods for Mane Stage

HS: Beauty & The Beast, Little Shop of Horrors, Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

TECH: Aristocats Kids for Drama Club

SET DESIGN: One Act, Live Nativity, Little Shop T-shirt, Closed for the Holidays t-shirt and poster

Autumn Chitwood

MS: Fiddler on the Roof

HS: Grease, Beauty & The Beast, Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

TECH: Into the Woods & Charlie Brown for Mane Stage

Chloe Cook

MS: Wizard of Oz, High School Musical, and Alice in Wonderland

HS: Grease, Beauty & The Beast, Les Mis

TECH: Into the Wood & Charlie Brown for Mane Stage

Elly Dallas

MS: Into the Woods with Mane Stage

HS: Les Mis

Competed in Musical Theatre in Fine Arts and went onto Nationals

DYLAN DEPRIEST

HS: Fiddler on the Roof, Les Mis

Rebekah Flournoy

HS: Grease, Beauty & The Beast, Little Shop of Horrors, 39 Steps (at TCS and GA Thespian Conference), Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

Stage Manager for Charlie Brown

In Acting 1 Elective

Kasara Haynes

HS: Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

In Fundamentals of Theatre Elective

Outside of TCS: Multiple credits as a performer in Annie Jr, Little Mermaid, Lion King. Training at the Actors Studio.

Sophia Hurt

MS: Alice in Wonderland, Into the Woods, Wizard of Oz

HS: Closed for the Holidays, Beauty & The Beast

Grayson Ingram

HS: Dalmatians, Charlie Brown, Live Nativity, Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

In Live Media Class

Savannah Jackson

HS: Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

In Fundamentals of Theatre Elective

Outside of TCS: multiple credits as a performer in Mary Poppins & Jungle Book and outside training

Isabelle Johnson

MS: Alice in Wonderland, Beauty & The Beast, Cinderella

HS: Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis, Live Nativity

TECH: Frozen, Aristocrats, Charlie Brown

In Fundamentals of Theatre Elective

Multiple credits as a performer in Newnan Theatre Company and instruction at Lisa Kelly Voice.

Ainsley Lawson

MS: Alice in Wonderland, assisted with props for Alice in Wonderland

HS: Beauty & The Beast, created designs for Little Shop of Horrors and 39 Steps.

In Fundamentals of Theatre elective

Outside of TCS: Training for Irish Step

Autumn Mankus

HS: Les Mis

TECH: 101 Dalmations

Grace Mudge

HS: High School Musical, Grease, Beauty & The Beast, 39 Steps (At TCS & GA Thespian Conference), Les Mis

Hair & Make-up for Charlie Brown

Won Best Actress for Beauty & the Beast

Stephen Nussbaum

HS: Little Shop of Horrors, Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

TECH: Beauty & The Beast and Charlie Brown

In Fundamentals of Theatre elective

Helped with Live Nativity

Charlotte Osterhage

HS: Les Mis

Outside of TCS: Classes at Legacy Theatre. Performed in Grease.

MJ POling

MS: Alice in Wonderland, High School Musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Beauty & The Beast, Into The Woods with Mane Stage

HS: 39 Steps (TCS & GA Thespian Conference), Little Shop of Horrors, Les Mis

Directed: Closed for the Holidays

Costume Design: Les Mis

Won Acting Awards for One Act: 39 Steps

In Acting 1 Elective

Tori PUllin

HS: Peter and the Starcatcher, Beauty & The Beast, Little Shop of Horrors, Closed for the Holidays, Les Mis

In Fundamentals of Theatre elective

Outside of TCS: performance in show and training.

Emily Querna

MS: Theatre camp, Alice in Wonderland, High School Musical, Into the Woods with Mane Stage

Drama elective every year

HS: Les Mis

In Fundamentals of Theatre Elective

Payton RObinson

HS: Closed for the Holidays

In Fundamentals of Theatre Elective

Outside of TCS: multiple years devoted in training in dance with Compass Dance Academy

Brett Rogers

HS: Closed for the Holidays, Dalmatians, Les Mis, Charlie Brown, Live Nativity

JOshua Taylor

HS: Grease, Fiddler on the Roof, Beauty & The Beast, 39 Steps at GA Thespian Conference, Les Mis

Won Best Actor award at Performing Arts Awards Night

TOri Taylor

HS: Alice in Wonderland, 39 Steps at GA Thespian Conference, Les Mis

Helped with set for Beauty & The Beast

Outside of TCS: Classes at Legacy Theatre, vocal instruction, and One Act writing

Isaiah Ware

HS: Fiddler on the Roof, Beauty & The Beast, Little Shop of Horrors, 39 Steps (TCS & GA Thespian Conference), Les Mis

Helped with Design & Choreograph for Little Shop of Horrors

Competed in Musical Theatre category for Fine Arts and going to Nationals

Received Roaring Ovation Award

Will Whitaker

TECH: Into the Woods for Mane Stage, Peter and the Starcatcher, Beauty & The Beast, Les Mis

In Live Media elective

Lilla Wise

MS: Alice in Wonderland, Fiddler on the Roof

HS: Les Mis

TECH: Charlie Brown

Stage Managed: Annie Kids, 101 Dalmatians

ABBY Wozniak

HS: Fiddler on the Roof, Beauty & The Beast

Set Design: Beauty & The Beast, 39 Steps, Les Mis

LILY Wozniak

MS: High School Musical, Alice in Wonderland

HS: Beauty & The Beast, 39 Steps (TCS & GA Thespian Conference), Les Mis

TECH: 101 Dalmatians, Live Nativity