FCHS Thespians Attend Annual Conference

Rebel's Corner

Fannin County High School Thespians attended the annual Georgia Thespian Conference at Columbus State University in February. The conference is open to all International Honor Thespian members in the state. Local troupe 6952 directed by Lesa Burgess attended workshops and shows and competed in Individual Events this year. The cast and crew of the competition One Act play, The Brick and the Rose, were honored to perform at this year’s conference. The event was attended by over 4,000 Georgia theatre students.   Pictured above are the cast of The Brick and the Rose: Charitty Tuttle, Nate Wood, Amber Stenstrom, Casey Hall, Warren Treon, Tristan Carroll, Collin Queen, Adam Farmer, Dylan Weigle and Mylee Butler.

Thespians performing “Gee, Officer Krupke” from West Side Story include Chris Cole, Collin Queen, Jacob McClure, Nate Wood, Tristan Carroll, Adam Farmer, Evan Weaver, and Dylan Weigle.  Not pictured is Dakota Watkins.

Thespians performing “Gee, Officer Krupke” from West Side Story include Chris Cole, Collin Queen, Jacob McClure, Nate Wood, Tristan Carroll, Adam Farmer, Evan Weaver, and Dylan Weigle. Not pictured is Dakota Watkins.

Cast of “Light of the World” from Godspell who competed in Individual Events at Thescon. Evan Weaver, Rachel Versyn, Chris Cole, Brianna Crane, Collin Queen,, Charitty Tuttle, Nate Wood, Amber Stenstrom, Christa Allen, Adam Farmer, Amber Collins, Jessica Sisson, and Kaelyn Deal.

Cast of “Light of the World” from Godspell who competed in Individual Events at Thescon.
Evan Weaver, Rachel Versyn, Chris Cole, Brianna Crane, Collin Queen,, Charitty Tuttle, Nate Wood, Amber Stenstrom, Christa Allen, Adam Farmer, Amber Collins, Jessica Sisson, and Kaelyn Deal.

 

Nate Wood and Collin Queen performing Jekyll and Hyde for competition in Individual Events.

Nate Wood and Collin Queen performing Jekyll and Hyde for competition in Individual Events.

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