June 24th, 2010

2009 Scholarship Recipients

ACT Scholarships

The ACT Scholarship is an award presented annually (provided suitable candidates can be found) to a high school senior or community or junior college transfer student at the Trumbauer Festival during the ACT Scholarship Screening Audition. $1000 awards will be presented to three students — usually‚ but not required– two performance and one technical/design.  The award will be presented to the student upon his or her entering an accredited undergraduate college or university within Alabama with the intention of majoring in theatre. Other criteria considered are a minimum GPA of 2.5, artistic involvement, and quality of work.

ACT Scholarship Recipients:

  • Katherine Wesler (Shades Valley-Acting)
  • Adriane Johnson (Thompson High-Tech)
  • Terrance Fleming (Murphy High-Acting)

Note: In order to receive the ACT Scholarships please send a copy of your first semester registration showing intended major and school name and the contact information for your departmental secretary. Please also include your contact information. The award will be sent directly to the departmental secretary to be applied to your balance. For further information, please contact the Executive Director. Mail information to: Alabama Conference of Theatre, 101 Dogwood Trail, Alabaster, AL 35007.

Mission

The Alabama Conference of Theatre serves the purpose of improving the quality of theatre arts on all levels throughout the State of Alabama; encouraging the further development of theatre arts activity; creating a closer relationship among theater arts people at all levels; training audiences to a greater appreciation of theatre arts; and cooperating and maintaining a close, helpful relationship with other individuals and organizations within or without the State of Alabama, who entertain an interest in theatre arts.

Address:

Alabama Conference of Theatre
101 Dogwood Trail
Alabaster, AL 35007
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This program/project has been made possible by grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment of the Arts