| Leading Actor in a Drama |
Jared Grabina, role of Jem Finch,
Longwood, “To Kill A Mockingbird” |
| Leading Actress in a Drama |
Ashley Ruggiero, role of Lady Macbeth,
Port Jefferson, “Macbeth” |
| Leading Actor in a Musical |
David Schwartz, role of Javert,
Mount Sinai, “Les Miserables” |
| Leading Actress in a Musical |
Ruby Hurlock, role of Luce,
William Floyd, “The Boys From Syracuse” |
| Leading Actor in a Comedy |
Ralphie Picciarelli, role of Mortimer,
Newfield, “Arsenic & Old Lace” |
| Leading Actress in a Comedy |
Christine Beard, role of Abby,
Newfield, “Arsenic & Old Lace” |
| Supporting Actor in a Drama |
Jamal Douglas, role of Tom Robinson,
Longwood, “To Kill A Mockingbird” |
| Supporting Actress in a Drama |
Hayley Moir, role of Lady Macduff,
Port Jefferson, “Macbeth” |
| Supporting Actor in a Musical |
Kyle Imperatore, role of Dromio of Syracuse,
William Floyd, “The Boys From Syracuse” |
| Supporting Actress in a Musical |
Marissa Girgus, role of Mae Peterson,
Sachem North, “Bye Bye Birdie” |
| Supporting Actor in a Comedy |
Brandon Murtagh, role of Malvolio,
Ward Melville, “Twelfth Night” |
| Supporting Actress in a Comedy |
Victoria Bongiorno, role of Teacher,
Mount Sinai, “One Act Plays” |
| Leading Perfomer in a Revue - Male |
No Performance for this category |
| Leading Performer in a Revue - Female |
No Performance for this category |
| Lighting Design |
Nick Balzano, William Floyd, “Ah, Wilderness" |
| Set Design |
William Faram, Sachem North, “Noises Off” |
| Pit Band |
This year this category has restrictions of no more than 2 non student performers.
The award and scholarship goes to the school.
Each member of the winning pit band receives a small token to signify their participation
William Floyd, “The Boys From Syracuse” |
| Choreographer |
Michelle LaBozetta, Newfield, “Damn Yankees” |
| Costume Designer |
Jaclyn Abruzzo, Newfield, “Damn Yankees” |
| Sound Design |
Matt Scholl, Centereach, “Marvin's Room”
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| Program Cover / Poster Art |
Michael Sheinkopf, Port Jefferson, “Macbeth" |
| Stage Management |
Sarah Prossser, Longwood, “To Kill A Mockingbird”
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| Director |
Jessica Spitz, Ward Melville, “One Night at the Winecrestons”
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| Outstanding Performance |
This category was created to recognize a student who “shines brightly”
in a role that is not eligible for adjudication in the leading or supporting
categories.
Michaela Griffin, Role of Servant, Port Jefferson, “Macbeth” |
| Judges' Choice |
This award is chosen by the judges in a vote. It is for a particular
scene, musical number, dance number, ensemble effort, or group
the judges feel stands out enough to warrant the special merit.
The award and scholarship goes to the school.
Performers receive a small token signifying their participation
Ensemble Work, William Floyd, “Ah, Wilderness” |
| Innovation in Theatre Education |
The most prestigious award of the STARS Awards Program recognizes
the High school that goes beyond the regular theatre program of classes
and yearly plays by supporting activities that nuture theatre arts in
education above and beyond the regular theatre program.
William Floyd High School (Second Time Winning Innovation in Theatre Education)
The award and scholarship goes to the school. |