DELAWARE YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL FINALISTS

The Department of Education & Community Engagement Department
of Delaware Theatre Company is proud to announce

THE 2008 DELAWARE YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL HONOREES

MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION

FINALISTS

The Path To Her Dream by Kaitlyn Ennis of Shue-Medill Middle School
Aggy by Bronwyn Thomas of Hanby Middle School
The Wall by Alex Weinfeld of Talley Middle School

 

SEMI-FINALISTS

Inventors Incorporated by Elizabeth Biener of Talley Middle School
The Boy Who Saw by Briana N. Lamet of Hanby Middle School
Pulling Up Roots by Brendan B McDermott of Cab Calloway School of the Arts
The Chicken or the Egg by Savannah Strange of Hanby Middle School
Children Tell The Wildest Things by Hannah Tattersall of Ursuline Academy
All The World’s A Stage by Gina Wong of Hanby Middle School

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Finding Charlie by Alyssa Johnson and Beth Schlecker of Caravel Academy
Money Trees by Cassie Lukasiewicz of Kirk Middle School
A New Song by Jacki Miller of Caravel Academy

 

HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

FINALISTS

home by Katie Brinn of Ursuline Academy
Discovering Dreams by Danielle Goldstein and Josh Guessford of Dover High School
Age Resistance by Allison Huskins and Jessica Huskins of Newark High School

 

SEMI-FINALISTS

Yours, Mine, and Ours by Jake Bartsch of St. Elizabeth High School
I Think I Can Help You There… by Jacqueline Bryk of Mount Pleasant High School
The Flip-Flop Chair by Hannah Drosehn of Christiana High School
The New Kid Test by Joshua Stidham, Adam Stachecki, and Justin Taylor of Campus Community High School
Uncle Bones by Matthew Young of Newark High School

 

HONORABLE MENTIONS

Stockholm Syndrome by Meg Barton and Brianna Tong of Charter School of Wilmington
We Are So Not Going To Take This Anymore by Ellen Coyne of Christiana High School
Groomsday by Alexi Lemper, Bryan Watts, and Heather Yealey of Middletown High School
The Grip by Sean Ryon of Sanford School

 

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