Showing posts with label Mass Educational Theater Guild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mass Educational Theater Guild. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Franklin High School Theater Company Reaches State Finals of METG Festival with Staging of 'The Yellow Boat'

Superintendent Lucas Giguere and Principal Dr. Maria Weber are proud to congratulate the Franklin High School Theater Company for its moving performance of “The Yellow Boat,” as part of this year's competitive Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild (METG) festival.

The production, of a play based on the tragic story of a child with congenital hemophilia, reached the State Finals.

The 32 Franklin High School students, including cast and crew, staged “The Yellow Boat” in the State Finals at John Hancock Hall in Boston on March 28. The Franklin High School Theater Company was one of 15 groups to make the State Finals for the Massachusetts High School Drama Festival held by METG, out of 88 schools that entered the competition during the preliminary round.

The Franklin High School Theater Company performed the play "The Yellow Boat" as part of the Massachusetts High School Drama Festival held by METG, becoming one of 15 groups to make the State Finals out of 88 schools that entered. (Photo Courtesy Maggie Warren)
The Franklin High School Theater Company performed the play "The Yellow Boat" as part of the Massachusetts High School Drama Festival held by METG, becoming one of 15 groups to make the State Finals out of 88 schools that entered. (Photo Courtesy Maggie Warren)

The festival, which calls on each group to perform a 40-minute, one-act play, also includes a preliminary round and a semifinal round, with each stage judged by a team of METG Adjudicators. 

“It’s a real privilege to be with these kids. They are a really magical group,” said Franklin High School Drama Director Chloe Selznick, who is in her first year leading the program. “We’re all just very grateful. When we took group photos at the State Finals, instead of saying ‘cheese,’ the kids would say, ‘We weren’t supposed to be here!’ There’s a lot of gratitude within the company.”

Selznick, a 2020 Franklin High School graduate, who earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Hofstra University, said “The Yellow Boat” was influential to her years ago, and she thought the play would allow her students an opportunity for growth as well.

“The Yellow Boat” is the true story of Benjamin, who was born with congenital hemophilia, and died in 1987 at the age of 8 due to AIDS-related complications after receiving a blood transfusion. The play, published in 1997, was written by Benjamin’s father, David Saar.

“As heartbreaking as that is, Benjamin’s story wasn’t just defined by his illness,” Selznick said. “‘The Yellow Boat’ was a way to tell his story that was joyful, whimsical and childlike, and it was able to bring him to life. This made for a good artistic challenge for these young artists as they continue to grow as actors. I think they handled it wonderfully. They handled it in a way that’s sensitive but truthful.”

The reaction from the audience and judges included “a lot of tears,” she said.

“It felt nice to know that people were touched by the story in the same way that we had been,” Selznick said. “The judges' feedback was wonderful. It was nice to get feedback from people in the theater world. The kids really valued that as well.”

In addition to the State Finals, the Franklin High School Theater Company performed “The Yellow Boat” during the METG festival’s preliminary round on March 3 at Wayland High School and during the semifinals on March 15 at Framingham High School.

The Franklin High School Theater Company was assisted in its production of “The Yellow Boat” by Erin Ferreira, who came on as a volunteer to be the show’s movement director and assistant director. Franklin High School student Riley MacDonald served as the production’s dramaturg, providing classmates with a research package about “The Yellow Boat,” containing insight into the context of the play, showing how the story should be handled with sensitivity and truthfulness.

Throughout the METG festival, the Franklin High School students witnessed 25 plays staged by drama groups from other schools in the matter of a month.

“Most people won’t see one play in a year, let alone see that many,” Selznick said. “It was a real treat all around. It was a wonderful experience. There was a lot of support. Now, afterwards, there’s a lot of gratitude.”

The METG Festival is a prestigious annual event for high school theater companies, and this marked the 94th year of the competitive drama festival.

METG also has a middle school division and a musical theater division. In addition to the annual METG Festival held in March, the organization also facilitates a series of acting and technical theater scholarship contests held in December.

This experience with the METG Festival will provide some momentum for the Franklin High School Theater Company ahead of its next production, a musical called “Urinetown,” with showings planned for June 13-14.

Principal Weber and Superintendent Giguere congratulated the Franklin High School drama performers for their success in the METG Festival and wished them the best on their upcoming productions.

“We are so impressed by the incredible skills and abilities of our stage performers, crew and everyone involved with staging this play,” Principal Weber said. “They possess great individual talents and also display incredible teamwork. Bravo to our students for an incredible run in the METG Festival. And bravo to Director Selznick for the guidance she is providing to this talented group.”

“I’d like to congratulate all of our stage performers and crew members who really put their hearts into these shows,” Superintendent Giguere said. “Their passion, talent and skills are inspirational. They really did a great job with this play. I’d also like to recognize Director Selznick and our other teachers, along with parents and all of our Franklin High School Theater Company supporters, who help make all of this possible.”

Additional photos can be found where this was shared from ->   https://www.franklinps.net/article/2149677

You can also listen to my conversation with three of the members of The Yellow Boat performance -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/03/listen-to-how-fhstc-performance-of.html

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

"The Yellow Boat sets sail, straight into the sun"

"As the run of The Yellow Boat comes to an end, we want to say thank you to everyone who has supported us on our journey. going to finals was such an amazing opportunity for all of us as a company, and we are forever grateful for it.

Congratulations to everyone involved in the production and to all of our all star award winners!

Onto the next one. ALWAYS. 💙💛❤️

Stay tuned for more updates on what we’re doing next!!!"



If you haven't already, you can listen to the conversation with Eden, Aiden, and Ginny here ->  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/03/listen-to-how-fhstc-performance-of.html

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Watch "2025 State Finals Award Ceremony" on YouTube

The METG State Finals Awards Ceremony was broadcast by METG Saturday evening and availabel for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/live/1t_QXd8zO6k?

The FHS Theatre Company came away with some awards but not the big prize. When you consider that under their cicumstances, getting to the finals was "the big prize", there is plenty to be proud of.


Wednesday, March 26, 2025

School Committee recognizes Boys Basketball & Cheerleaders; hears of High School & Middle School updates (video)

The School Committee met as scheduled Tuesday, March 25, 2025 in the Council Chambers. 6 of the 7 members were present in Chambers, one participated remotely (Gallagher). All votes were recorded via roll call.

Franklin TV video for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/live/RwZ6HFEvzx8?&t=95


Documents released for this agenda after the meeting can be found ->

Quick recap:
  • During the Superintendent's Report recognition was made of the Boys Basketball team for their first State D1 Championship. Recognition also made of the Cheerleaders with their National Championship muliple years doing so
  • One team is still in competition, that is the FHS Theatre Co is scheduled to perform in the finals on Friday, with results known on Saturday evening. Tickets available via the website metg.org
  • France, England & Scotland Field Trip - Nikki Hafele - an EF Tour proposed for 2026, approved via roll call by 7-0 vote
  • Franklin High School Update - Dr. Weber, H McVay - an update on the course selection process and student choices within that, discussion also around budget and range of offerings as well as the trend of choices seems to be changing
  • Middle School Reorganization Update - Mr. Williams; Evolution of the master schedule, mention of the must haves, can haves and nice to haves...
    • A unique year to do a middle school experience for all three grades, but thereafter would be for the incoming new 6th grade as they get welcomed from the future 2 elementary sending schools
  • Policy - 1st Read & Elimination - I recommend moving the following policies to a second reading: ACA - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex Elimination: ACA-R - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex Under Title IX Including Sex-Based Harassment; Motion to move to second, passes via roll call 7-0
  • Motion to enter Executive Session not to return to public session, passes 7-0 via roll call

FHS boys basketball State D1 Champs pose with School Committee
FHS boys basketball State D1 Champs pose with School Committee

FHS cheerleaders multiple times National Champs pose with School Committee
FHS cheerleaders multiple times National Champs pose with School Committee



Listen to how the FHSTC performance of the Yellow Boat got to sail to the State Finals (audio)

FM #1413 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1413 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with key members of the Franklin High School Theatre Co’s production of The Yellow Boat.

  • Virginia Bernstein (Ginny)

  • Eden Donovan

  • Aiden Sheppard


We had our discussion in person in the Franklin TV & Radio Studio on Monday, March 24, 2025. 

 

We do a round of introductions so they can provide some info about themselves then we get into talking about

  • Theater and what it means to them

  • The impact of the budget cuts and the recovery with “Yellow Boat”

  • The production process (auditions, casting, rehearsals, etc.)

  • Competition (on the road vs. hosted)

  • Learning and sharing key aspects of life with the performance


The recording runs about 38 minutes, so let’s listen in. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1413-fhs-theatre-co-yellowboat-03-24-25/


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Massachusetts Educational Theatre Guild (METG) schedule for finals

https://metg.org/high-school-festival/2025-finals.html 


The finals will be announced Saturday, March 29 beginning at 8 PM



Origin Theatrical link to The Yellow Boat

https://origintheatrical.com.au/work/8527 


Follow the FHS Theatre Co on Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/fhstc/


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Listen to how the FHSTC performance of the Yellow Boat got to sail to the State Finals (audio)
Listen to how the FHSTC performance of the Yellow Boat got to sail to the State Finals (audio)



Sunday, March 23, 2025

Pantherbook: "FHS Theatre Company Moves on to the State Finals"

"On Saturday, March 15, at Framingham High School, The Franklin High School Theatre Company performed David Saar’s The Yellow Boat, in The Massachusetts Educational Theatre Guild (METG) High School Theatre Festival, a state-wide theatre competition, where they were selected to move on to the state final round! 

This is the first time Franklin High School has been to the State Finals in over a decade. 


Of 15 finalists, 3 will be chosen as winners and 2 will be selected to move on to the New England Drama Festival"

Continue reading the article at Pantherbook -> https://sites.google.com/franklinps.net/pantherbook/arts-entertainment/fhs-theatre-company-moves-on-to-the-state-finals-of-the-metg-high-school-th?authuser=0 

Pantherbook: "FHS Theatre Company Moves on to the State Finals"
Pantherbook: "FHS Theatre Company Moves on to the State Finals"

Monday, March 17, 2025

The Yellow Boat continues to sail to the State Finals

"THE YELLOW BOAT IS SETTING COURSE FOR STATE FINALS!!!!  
The Yellow Boat continues to sail to the State Finals
The Yellow Boat continues to sail to the State Finals

 

We are so excited and grateful for this opportunity as we move forward in 2025 Dramafest. Congratulations to all of our cast, crew, and All Star Award winners for an amazing performance!!  

 

See you at finals!"
The Yellow Boat continues to sail to the State Finals 2
The Yellow Boat continues to sail to the State Finals 2




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Monday, March 3, 2025

The Yellow Boat continues to sail!


The Yellow Boat is changing course to sail its way to Semi-finals!!

After an amazing and successful day at Wayland Highschool (courtesy of our lovely hosts @whs.te ) FHSTC is taking our production of The Yellow Boat further into the competition!



Congrats to the cast, crew, and All-Star Award winners!
Want to come see this award winning show?


Make your way to the FHS auditorium on March 14th at 7 PM to see our second and FINAL benefit show.

More updates to come on the semi-final round, and where FHSTC will be taking this show.






Sunday, March 2, 2025

FHS Theater Company moves on to Semi-Finals with performance of "The Yellow Boat"

FHS Theater Company moves on to Semi-Finals with performance of "The Yellow Boat"
FHS Theater Company moves on to Semi-Finals 
"The METG: Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild Preliminary Round!

MOVING ON!

What an amazing day in Wayland today celebrating the arts, creativity, and what cooperation, hard work and perseverance can lead to!

 Shared from ->   https://www.facebook.com/groups/1551606135109407/posts/3917262445210419/