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Elmwood trio nominated for two Cappies awards

Thursday May 14

Winners to be announced at Cappies Gala June 7 at National Arts Centre

Ottawa, May 14, 2009 – Elmwood School students have earned 2 Cappies nominations, for their swashbuckling performances in Treasure Island, a new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale by British playwright Phil Willmott.

Grade 12 student Emily Kitagawa and Allie Hodgson, Grade 11, garnered nominations for Best Ensemble in a Play, while Noushig Kadian, also in Grade 12, was nominated for Best Comic Actress in a Play.

Winners will be announced at the Cappies Gala on June 7 at the National Arts Centre.

More details can be found on The Elmwood Scoop at Capping off a successful year

About Elmwood Theatre

Elmwood Theatre sets out to provide young actors with the practical and artistic experience of mounting a full-fledged production, as well as to instill in them a confidence in their own ability to express themselves, and a life-long passion for the arts.

Every year Elmwood Theatre involves up to fifty students on-stage and behind the scenes, featuring both International and Canadian scripts. The plays are carefully selected, always with the goal that the students, in the end, will take ownership of their own artistic endeavors.

Over the years students have acquired a practical, theoretical and historical knowledge of international traditions and ideas related to theatre. Some of these have included the effectiveness and beauty of Indonesian Shadow Puppetry; the plight of children caught in situations of war and poverty, or suffering from physical disability or abuse, as well as the courage, imagination and heroism of women who seek to enrich their lives by means of their own strengths and resources.

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About The Cappies

The Cappies, "Critics and Awards Program," is a program through which high school theatre and journalism students are trained as critics, attend shows at other schools, write reviews, and publish those reviews in local newspapers.

Canada's Capital Cappies, the program that made Cappies international, includes 32 schools from the National Capital region, including 28 schools from the Ottawa Catholic School Board, the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, two schools from the Western Quebec School Board and two private schools.

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