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PK1 PK2 Room Chairs Morning Meeting Info Registration First Aid Tabulations Judges Rules T-Shirts Room Chairs rest of day Share Sheets

Participating Schools & Coaches Beattie MS... Mike Detrow Carson HS... Marcia Barryte Century CC...Nalani Bannister Charter Oak...Roger Graziani Citrus Valley HS...Elena Villa Clifton MS... Randy Medina Dodson MS... Lindsey Hamby-Real Downey HS...Chris Nelson El Camino Real...Sue Freitag Encore/Arts...Michael Nevarez Hesperia HS...Shane Cottrell Hillside MS... Bari Carrelli Irving MME...Connie Dunn Joseph Le Conte MS... Lea Woods LACHSA... Susie Tanner Manhattan Beach MS...David Levy Mesa Verde MS...Christine Adams Millikan MS...Russell Dean Oak Hills HS...Paula Hunter Oaks Christian... Rachel Mikhail Palisades CHS... Cheri Smith PV Peninsula HS... Seth Cohen Parras MS... Valerie Pomella Rancho Cucamonga... Chuck Kuhn Rio Norte JHS...Art Miller Royal Oak MS...Nicole Pedroche Sequoia MS... Scott Hunter SOCES... Carol Potter So.Pasadena... Marion Tompkins Temecula Prep...Joseph Arreola Temecula Valley HS... Derek Heid Verdugo Hills HS..Amanda Swann Vista Heights MS...Autumn Earle-Rodriguez Wilson MS...Barbara Zatarain Woodland Hills... Andrea Weston DTASC 75 th Fall Festival Nov. 5, 2016 Royal Oak Middle School 303 Glendora Avenue Covina, CA 91724 (626) 967-6354 Festival Schedule 7:30 a.m. Registration Lunch Area 8:15 a.m. Room Chairs meeting HK Baird Theatre All Room Chairs report to Theatre as soon as they arrive 8:45 a.m. Opening Assembly Gym 9:00 a.m. Round 1 10:45 a.m. Round 2 12:15 a.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Assembly, Both Divisions Gymnasium 1:45 p.m. Middle School Division Round 3 Junior Varsity Division Semi-Finals 3:45 p.m. Post Junior Varsity Finals Quad 4:00 p.m. Middle School Division Awards Assembly Gymnasium Junior Varsity Finals 6:00 p.m. Junior Varsity Division Awards Assembly Commons Royal Oak Middle School welcomes everyone to the DTASC Fall Festival Headquarters Registration...Lunch Area Judges... Library Tabulations...702 Rules... Staff Lounge (Door 1) Share Sheets... Staff Lounge (Door 2) Room Chairs... HK Baird Theatre; 703 rest of day Parent Passes...Registration Table; after Round 1 starts, at T-Shirt Table Judges Luncheon... Library Student Lunches..Outdoor Lunch Area T-Shirts/Info... Outdoor Classroom First Aid...601 Host School Personnel...903 Events 0. Tech Theatre, Sets/Lights... 3 1. Tech Theatre, Costumes/Makeup.. 3 2. Tech Theatre, Graphics/Publicity... 3 3. Audition Monologue... 4 5 4. Women Playwrights... 6 5. Anything Goes for Children... 7 6. Diversity... 8 7. Large Group Drama... 9 8. Large Group Comedy... 10 9. Golden Oldies... 11

2 Acknowledgements Principal... Mrs. Maria Thompson Asst. Principal... Dr. Marisa Block Maintenance and Operations Supervisor...Mr. Bob Lind Superintendent...Dr. Mike Hendricks Asst. Superintendent of Ed Services...Mrs. Debra Tarbox Asst. Superintendent of HR... Mrs. Kathleen Wiard Hospitality... Mrs. Maria Orta Snack Sales... Mrs. Kathy Guarderas PTSA President... Mrs. Kim Roset Jr. Thespian Troupe #89243 Officers... Jena Ornelas, Kaylah Copeland, Isabelle Orta, Elisa Guarderas, Nishita Dashpute, Erick Sanchez, Paola Flores, Joshua Estrada DTASC expresses its gratitude to the faculty, staff, parents and students of Royal Oak Middle School for their cooperation and valuable services on behalf of the annual Fall Drama Festival. Cover Design...Lydia Marquez, California HS Program Design & Additional Ads...Lynn Lanning Program Printing...Calabasas Printing DTASC Officers President... Susan Eiden Executive Vice President...Seth Cohen Varsity Div Vice President...Chuck Kuhn MS-JV Div Vice President...Scott Hunter Recording Secretary... Bill Garrett Treasurer... Lynn Lanning Varsity Div Registrar...Marcia Barryte MS-JV Div Registrar... Barbara Zatarain Membership Secretary...Derek Heid Advocacy... Gai Jones Parliamentarian...Josh Brady Historian... Roger Graziani Web Manager...Seth Cohen Social Media Liaison... Nicole Pedroche Social Committee Chair... Jane Smith President Ex Officio... Brian Bozanich Committees DTASC wishes all participants in the Fall Festival a day of new friends, creative experiences, and drama! If you re an actor, a real actor, you ve got to be on the stage. But you mustn t go on the stage unless it s absolutely the only thing you can do. Dame Edith Evans. Festival Hosts...Nicole Pedroche Judges...Chuck Kuhn Tabulations...Sue Freitag Rules...Walt McDowell Share Sheets...Marion Tompkins Room Chairs...Paula Hunter, Scott Hunter Programs...Lynn Lanning Judges Lunches... Royal Oak MS Hospitality... Royal Oak MS Registration... Randy Medina Trophies...Palisades HS T-Shirts...Paula Warner Organizational Mtg... Royal Oak MS Campus Cleanup...All Schools Event 1: Tech Theatre Sets & Lights: 804 Costumes & Make-Up: 805 Graphics & Publicity: 802 Sets & Lights Round 1 ADE00 804 1 AKP00 804 2 AGH00 804 3 AKD00 804 4 AQL00 804 5 AKW00 804 6 ARQ00 804 7 AXT00 804 8 ACR00 804 9 ASG00 804 10 Sets & Lights Round 2 BPL00 804 1 BBX00 804 2 BQG00 804 3 SETS/LIGHTS 8 minute limit 1 6 participants Must have Notebook with Concept Paper and other required information. MS Div: Design 1 set, using 1/2 scale NO lighting plan for MS Div. JV Div: Design 2 sets, using 1/2 scale. Must have lighting plan for one set. Must have overhead chart at 1/4 or 1/2 scale. Costumes & Make-Up Round 1 AXM10 805 1 AZC10 805 2 AZQ10 805 3 ATM10 805 4 AFW10 805 5 AKP10 805 6 ABX10 805 7 ARR10 805 8 AYY10 805 9 Costumes & Make-Up Round 2 BCQ10 805 1 BBX10 805 2 ALL TECH ENTRIES AND TECH JUDGES Report to ROOM 804 at start of Round 1. TECH THEATRE: THEME IS GREEK THEATRE COSTUMES/MAKEUP 8 minute limit 1 6 participants Must have Notebook with Concept Paper and other required information. Must include fabric swatches. Must include makeup. MS Div: Design 3 4 costumes (MAY also have 1 2 costumes fully realized). If NO costumes are fully realized, must have 4 designs. JV Div: Design 3 4 costumes. 1 2 costumes MUST be fully realized; 2 others are NOT fully realized. Graphics & Publicity Round 1 AYL20 802 1 AZQ20 802 2 AFW20 802 3 ACS20 802 4 AXM20 802 5 AKP20 802 6 ATM20 802 7 AZC20 802 8 Graphics & Publicity Round 2 BRB20 802 1 BBX20 802 2 GRAPHICS/PUBLICITY: 8 minute limit 1 6 participants Must have Notebook with Concept Paper and other required information. Must include poster, program, and publicity plan for appropriate amount per division. Limit of $100 per entry for materials in all tech categories. Any found or donated items must be included at Fair Market Value. 3

Event 3: Audition Monologue Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 809, 808, 803, 605 Round 3: Rooms 809, 808, 803, 605 AKP35 809 1 809 10 ACR35 809 2 808 7 ABC35 809 3 803 8 ATM30 809 4 809 9 AZQ30 809 5 809 7 AZC35 809 6 808 8 AFW35 809 7 803 3 ACS30 809 8 605 9 AQL35 809 9 605 5 AGH35 809 10 808 2 ABX35 803 1 809 5 AZQ35 803 2 803 9 ACS35 803 3 808 9 AGH30 803 4 605 8 AKP30 803 5 803 5 ADE35 803 6 809 1 AZC30 803 7 605 1 AKD30 803 8 809 4 ARQ30 803 9 808 4 Section C Round 1 Round 2 AXT35 808 1 803 7 ATM35 808 2 605 4 ACR30 808 3 809 3 AKW30 808 4 808 1 ADE30 808 5 803 1 ANC30 808 6 803 4 ARR30 808 7 809 2 ASG35 808 8 808 3 AXM35 808 9 605 3 AYY30 808 10 605 7 Section D Round 1 Round 2 AQL30 605 1 803 6 ANC35 605 2 605 6 AFW30 605 3 809 8 ASG30 605 4 803 2 AXM30 605 5 808 10 ARQ35 605 6 605 2 AXT30 605 7 809 6 ABC30 605 8 808 6 ABX30 605 9 808 5 Event 3: Audition Monologue Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 507, 509 Semi-Finals: Rooms 507, 509 Finals: Room 810 BBX35 507 1 507 4 BEX30 507 2 509 1 BHF30 507 3 509 8 BTD35 507 4 507 9 BZQ30 507 5 507 1 BQG30 507 6 509 7 BST30 507 7 507 8 BSD35 507 8 507 5 BPQ30 507 9 509 5 BBX30 509 1 509 3 BKP30 509 2 507 3 BHF35 509 3 507 6 BSD30 509 4 509 4 BCQ30 509 5 509 6 BTD30 509 6 509 9 BQG35 509 7 507 2 BST35 509 8 509 2 BYW30 509 9 507 7 ROOM CHAIRS & JUDGES: Please include the 30 or 35 with the school code to help keep things straight in Tabulations. Thank you. Century Community Charter School Begin with the end in mind ROOM CHAIRS & JUDGES: Please include the 30 or 35 with the school code to help keep things straight in Tabulations. Thank you. AUDITION MONOLOGUE: 2 contrasting monologues (no Shakespeare) 5 minute limit 1 pre-1920/1 post-1920 1 Humorous/1 Dramatic Student may sing one monologue a capella (singing not required). Text must be from a professionally produced or published play or musical written for the stage. AUDITION MONOLOGUE: 2 contrasting monologues (no Shakespeare) 5 minute limit 1 pre-1920/1 post-1920 1 Humorous/1 Dramatic Student may sing one monologue a capella (singing not required). Text must be from a professionally produced or published play or musical written for the stage. Got Drama? South Pasadena Middle School 4 5

Event 4: Women Playwrights Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 306, 308 Round 3: Rooms 306, 308 Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 603, 604 Semi-Finals: Rooms 603, 604 Finals: Room 906 Event 5: Anything Goes for Children Rounds 1 & 2: Round 3: Rooms 801, P5 Rooms 801, P5 Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 201, 606 Semi-Finals: Rooms 201, 606 Finals: Room 804 AKW40 306 1 306 8 ACS40 306 2 308 7 ASG40 306 3 306 1 AXT40 306 4 308 4 ARR40 306 5 306 6 AZQ40 306 6 308 1 AYL40 306 7 306 5 ADE40 306 8 308 5 AKD40 308 1 306 7 AZC40 308 2 308 2 ABC40 308 3 306 3 ARQ40 308 4 308 8 AGH40 308 5 306 4 AFW40 308 6 308 6 AXM40 308 7 306 2 ATM40 308 8 308 3 Le Conte Middle School loves to perform Temecula Prep may the Fall Drama Festival bring you joy BSD40 603 1 603 5 BZQ40 603 2 604 5 BBX40 603 3 603 1 BDE40 603 4 604 4 BST40 603 5 603 3 BKP40 604 1 604 3 BTD40 604 2 603 4 BHF40 604 3 604 2 BPQ40 604 4 603 2 BQG40 604 6 604 1 WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS: 5 minute limit; 2 4 participants must be a Straight scene from a single professionally produced or published play written by a woman; it cannot be student written All DTASC Straight Scene rules apply. We have a great view of the Fall Festival Vista Heights MS ATM50 801 1 801 1 AZQ50 801 2 P5 8 ADE50 801 3 801 9 AQL50 801 4 P5 1 ABX50 801 5 801 3 AXT50 801 6 P5 4 AFW50 801 7 801 8 AYL50 801 8 P5 2 AZC50 801 9 801 4 AGH50 P5 1 P5 3 AKW50 P5 2 801 7 AKD50 P5 3 P5 9 ARQ50 P5 4 801 5 ASG50 P5 5 P5 5 ACS50 P5 6 801 2 AXM50 P5 7 P5 6 ARR50 P5 8 801 6 ANC50 P5 9 P5 7 ANYTHING GOES FOR CHILDREN: 5 minute limit; 2 4 participants Must be for a target audience of ages 4 8 years old. May be student written; does not have to be student written. No singing. REMINDER TO JUDGES: You can report rules violations, but please do not use them to lower a score. BYW50 201 1 201 7 BXX50 201 2 606 7 BEX50 201 3 201 6 BQG50 201 4 606 4 BSD50 201 5 201 5 BPQ50 201 6 606 2 BTD50 201 7 201 2 BST50 606 1 606 5 BRL50 606 2 201 1 BZQ50 606 3 606 1 BPL50 606 4 201 4 BBX50 606 5 606 6 BKP50 606 6 201 3 BHF50 606 7 606 3 Rancho Cucamonga High School Players of the Vine wish everyone at DTASC BREAK A LEG! 6 7

Event 6: Diversity Rounds 1 & 2: Round 3: Rooms 504, P1 Rooms 504, P1 ARQ60 504 1 504 8 AFW60 504 2 P1 9 ARR60 504 3 504 1 AKW60 504 4 P1 8 AKP60 504 5 504 2 ATM60 504 6 P1 4 AGH60 504 7 504 3 AXT60 504 8 P1 3 AZQ60 504 9 504 5 ANC60 P1 1 P1 1 ASG60 P1 2 504 4 AQL60 P1 3 P1 7 AKD60 P1 4 504 7 ADE60 P1 5 P1 5 ABC60 P1 6 504 9 AZC60 P1 7 P1 6 AXM60 P1 8 504 6 ACS60 P1 9 P1 2 Beattie Middle School is excited to be at the DTASC Fall Festival Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 701, P3 Semi-Finals: Rooms 701, P3 Finals: Room 908 BYW60 701 1 701 4 BZQ60 701 2 P3 3 BBX60 701 3 701 3 BST60 701 4 P3 1 BHF60 P3 1 701 2 BSD60 P3 2 P3 4 BRB60 P3 3 701 1 BPL60 P3 4 P3 2 DIVERSITY: 5 minute limit; 2 4 participants May not be student written. Must be from a single professionally produced or published play. Must be a play where at least one character has something that makes him/her different from the others. (Not limited to one character being different. There is no specific definition of different. ) Millikan Middle School takes joy in participating in the DTASC Fall Drama Festival Bring it on! Break a leg! Event 7: Large Group Drama Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 301, 303 Round 3: Rooms 301, 303 AXM70 301 1 301 8 AXT70 301 2 303 2 ABX70 301 3 301 3 AYY70 301 4 303 9 ARR70 301 5 301 1 ASG70 301 6 303 8 AFW70 301 7 301 6 ADE70 301 8 303 4 ACS70 301 9 301 7 ATM70 303 1 303 5 AZC70 303 2 301 9 ABC70 303 3 303 1 ANC70 303 4 301 2 AZQ70 303 5 303 6 AKP70 303 6 301 4 ARQ70 303 7 303 7 AGH70 303 8 301 5 AYL70 303 9 303 3 LARGE OPEN DRAMA: 8 minute limit 3 6 participants Must be from a single professionally produced or published play written for the stage; it cannot be student written. Must be a scene of serious intent, not a parody. Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 307, 602 Semi-Finals: Rooms 307, 602 Finals: Room 902 BTD70 307 1 307 7 BPL70 307 2 602 6 BKP70 307 3 307 2 BHF70 307 4 602 1 BQG70 307 5 307 6 BBX70 307 6 602 3 BSD70 307 7 307 1 BPQ70 602 1 602 5 BRB70 602 2 307 3 BZQ70 602 3 602 2 BYW70 602 4 307 5 BRL70 602 5 602 4 BST70 602 6 307 4 Highlanders rule! Oak Hills High School Congratulations, DTASC students! Act well your part. California State Thespians invites you to join us at our 2013 2017 CA State Thespian Festival March March 31 April 22-242 at the Highlander Auditorium, Upland CA For info, contact Krista Anthony Carson Robinson Elhai @ anthony.j.robinson@gmail.com @ the8turwoman@aol.com 8 9

Event 8: Large Group Comedy Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 906, 202 Round 3: Rooms 906, 202 Rounds 1 & 2: Rooms 501, 302 Semi-Finals: Rooms 501, 302 Finals: Commons Event 9: Golden Oldies Rounds 1 & 2: Theatre (TH), 908 Round 3: Theatre (TH), 908 Rounds 1&2: Commons (CM), 902 Semi-Finals: Commons (CM), 902 Finals: Theatre (TH) AYL80 906 1 906 2 ABC80 906 2 202 7 AKP80 906 3 906 8 AZC80 906 4 202 2 AQL80 906 5 906 4 AXM80 906 6 202 4 AZQ80 906 7 906 6 ACS80 906 8 202 3 AXT80 906 9 906 3 AYY80 202 1 202 1 ATM80 202 2 906 1 AGH80 202 3 202 8 ARR80 202 4 906 9 ACR80 202 5 202 6 ADE80 202 6 906 5 ASG80 202 7 202 5 AFW80 202 8 906 7 DRAMA TEACHERS ASSN. OF S. CA Fall Festival 2016 participants: Congratulations for your commitment to the arts & break-a-leg! Cetoweb.org 10 BQG80 501 1 501 3 BBX80 501 2 302 4 BPQ80 501 3 501 6 BDE80 501 4 302 5 BYW80 501 5 501 5 BKP80 501 6 302 3 BSD80 501 7 501 4 BZQ80 302 1 302 6 BRL80 302 2 501 2 BTD80 302 3 302 1 BHF80 302 4 501 7 BPL80 302 5 501 1 BST80 302 6 302 2 LARGE OPEN COMEDY: 8 minute limit; 3 6 participants Must be from a single professionally produced or published play written for the stage; it cannot be student written. Must be a scene where author s intent is humorous. AKP90 TH 1 TH 3 AXM90 TH 2 908 5 ARR90 TH 3 TH 5 ATM90 TH 4 908 6 ASG90 TH 5 TH 6 ABC90 TH 6 908 3 AXT90 TH 7 TH 2 AFW90 908 1 908 1 ANC90 908 2 TH 4 AZQ90 908 3 908 2 ABX90 908 4 TH 7 AZC90 908 5 908 4 ADE90 908 6 TH 1 GOLDEN OLDIES: 8 minute limit; 3 10 participants Must be from a musical play that opened before 1970. Must be from a single professionally produced or published musical written for the stage; it cannot be student written. It s a musical a capella singing is required. Let s have a blast at the DTASC Fall Festival! Break a leg! BZQ90 CM 1 CM 2 BPQ90 CM 2 902 4 BSD90 CM 3 CM 4 BYW90 CM 4 902 5 BRL90 CM 5 CM 3 BKP90 902 1 902 2 BST90 902 2 CM 1 BBX90 902 3 902 1 BPL90 902 4 CM 5 BEX90 902 5 902 3 Carson High School Break a Leg! Love, Mrs. Barryte El Camino Real s Drama Department says We bring good things to life! 11

Mesa Verde Middle School Theatre Arts Break A Leg DTASC Participants! do it with CLASS There s no business Like Show Business Oaks Christian High School hopes everyone at the Fall Drama Festival has an awesome day RIO NORTE THEATRE BREAK A LEG TODAY AT DTASC! LIVE LIFE DRAMATICALLY! Break a leg Wilson Drama! Thanks for all of your hard work! I m proud of you! Ms. Zatarain ENCORE HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Verdugo Hills High School wishes all DTASC participants: Break-many-a-legs at the DTASC 2016 Fall Festival! Hesperia students, have a dramatic day at the Fall Festival! Los Angeles County High School for the Arts where the electricity of the creative arts and the energy of academic learning come together MRHNTR We ve come a long way to do dramatic deeds. SEQUOIA MS Drama is life with the dull bits cut out. Alfred Hitchcock Manhattan Beach Middle School creating waves of the future with dramatic performances at the DTASC Fall Festival Break a leg, Irving Bears! 12 13

MS Division Winners Event 5: Anything Goes for Children JV Division Winners Event 5: Anything Goes for Children Event 0: Tech Theatre Sets & Lights Event 6: Diversity Event 0: Tech Theatre Sets & Lights Event 6: Diversity Event 1: Tech Theatre Costumes & Makeup Event 7: Large Group Drama Event 1: Tech Theatre Costumes & Makeup Event 7: Large Group Drama Event 2: Tech Theatre Graphics & Publicity Event 8: Large Group Comedy Event 2: Tech Theatre Graphics & Publicity Event 8: Large Group Comedy Event 3: Audition Monologue Event 9: Golden Oldies Event 3: Audition Monologue Event 9: Golden Oldies Event 4: Women Playwrights Sweepstakes Event 4: Women Playwrights Sweepstakes Sportsmanship Award Winner Page 14 Sportsmanship Award Winner Page 15

The function of the actor is to make the audience imagine for the moment that real things are happening to real people. George Bernard Shaw Dodson students love to perform at DTASC Festivals and wish everyone a dramatic and happy day! In a drama of the highest order there is little food for censure or hatred; it teaches rather self-knowledge and self-respect. Percy Bysshe Shelley Clifton Middle School: Good, better, best, Never let it rest, Until the good is better, And the better is best! A COHS saying should help everyone get through the day Always remember that In theatre WE are the ART! Downey High School is delighted to perform at the DTASC Fall Festival Break a Leg, everyone! Alyssa Taylor, California High School California Youth in Theatre Day (CYIT) March 14, 2017 Congrats on your performances/presentations today. If you advance to Semifinals today, and your Theatre teacher will sponsor you, then you can represent your school at the 20 th Annual CYIT in Sacramento. You perform for legislators and visit them in their Capitol offices. For information, have your teacher contact Gai Jones, Founder of CYIT 16 17