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PHOTOS from 19th Annual BASIE AWARDS


By John Posada

originally published: 05/26/2024

(RED BANK, NJ) -- The 19th annual BASIE AWARDS, honoring excellence and achievement in Monmouth County high school theatre, took place on May 22, 2024. This year's ceremony took place live at the historic Count Basie Center for the Arts, attracting a capacity crowd for what has become the biggest night of the year for area high school thespians. Photographer John Posada was on hand to take photos.

“Once again, our historic theatre was filled to capacity in celebration of the talent and dedication of our area’s high school theatre programs,” said Samantha Giustiniani, Vice President, Education and Outreach, Count Basie Center for the Arts. “Every year, we continue to be amazed at the brilliant and diverse programs and their work both on stages and behind the scenes. Watching schools, students, teachers and administrators cheer for each other embodies the unifying power of theater.”

In addition to celebrating local talent, the ‘Basies’ presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to New Jersey Lt. Governor Tahesha Way. Citing her oversight of the state government offices supporting New Jersey’s vibrant arts, culture, history, and business communities, New Jersey State Council on the Arts Executive Director Allison Tratner introduced Way as “a trailblazer, an advocate, a leader, and a partner in so many ways.”

I am honored to receive the Basie Center Lifetime Achievement Award, joining the ranks of many talented New Jerseyans who have come before me,” said Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way. “In my role as Secretary of State, I have worked closely with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, not only supporting vital community anchors like the Count Basie Center, but also in the crucial work to ensure every student in New Jersey has access to a comprehensive education that includes the arts. It has been a pleasure to uplift the role of the arts in our everyday lives, highlighting the amazing, quality arts experiences that can be found throughout our state, including here in Monmouth County. I congratulate the students being honored alongside me this evening and look forward to your contributions as artists and leaders in New Jersey.”

“Lt. Governor Way’s hard work for the state of New Jersey, and specifically her oversight of the New Jersey Council on the Arts, is one of the reasons nights like this are possible,” said Adam Philipson, President, Count Basie Center for the Arts. “Her leadership and the hard work of the Council allows the arts to flourish across the Garden State, and we were honored for the opportunity to celebrate her lifetime of service.”




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Also celebrated were 2024’s recipients of the Basie Center’s Arts Impact college scholarships, presented to recipients by Monmouth County native Catherine Ashmore Bradley, known for her portrayal of Lily Potter Jr. in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway and as Luan Loud on Nickelodeon’s The Very Loud House. A full list of this year’s Arts Impact scholars is below.

The Count Basie Center for the Arts, located at 99 Monmouth Street in Red Bank, is New Jersey’s premier center for the cultural arts, dedicated to fostering powerful, inclusive artistic experiences and creative exchange of ideas. The Basie mission is to inspire, educate and entertain through its distinct and engaging cultural and artistic offerings that embrace and amplify the diversity of the region.  As a nonprofit organization, the Basie is committed to enriching the community’s quality of life by generating opportunities for participation in the arts, partnering with schools, collaborating with other mission-based organizations and driving regional economic prosperity.

Here are more photos from the night.



2024 BASIE AWARDS – WINNERS

DRAMAS & COMEDIES

EVALUATORS SPECIAL AWARD: “DYING TO DINE AND ENTERTAIN!” MANASQUAN HIGH SCHOOL, DEATH BY DESSERT

EVALUATORS SPECIAL AWARD: “PUTTING IT TOGETHER” RED BANK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW




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CAROLE MALIK AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN OF A PLAY CATHERINE CLEARY (RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, THE SOMEWHAT TRUE TALE OF ROBIN HOOD)

OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN OF A PLAY ASHLEY BASILE (RED BANK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW)

OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN OF A PLAY ANTHONY ABBOUD (RANNEY SCHOOL, SHE KILLS MONSTERS)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - COMEDY  FRANCESCA RANUCCI (RED BANK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - COMEDY  PEYTON KANASKA (MATAWAN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, PUFFS)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - DRAMA (TIE) ELEANOR DOWNEY (RARITAN HIGH SCHOOL, DRACULA),  MORDEKAI FELICIANO (RARITAN HIGH SCHOOL, DRACULA), and EMILY TURNER (RARITAN HIGH SCHOOL, DRACULA)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - DRAMA  SEAN BUSK (RED BANK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW)

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - COMEDY ALEXANDRA RISI (COLTS NECK HIGH SCHOOL, LEND ME A TENOR)

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - COMEDY (TIE) FRANKIE DIGE (COLTS NECK HIGH SCHOOL, LEND ME A TENOR)  and LUCAS WILSON (TRINITY HALL, THE LEARNED LADIES)

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - DRAMA ANNIKA RAJ (HOLMDEL HIGH SCHOOL, THE LION, THE WITCH, & THE WARDROBE)




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OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - DRAMA  LIAM SMITH (RED BANK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW)

OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - COMEDY JOY OGUNSAKIN (TRINITY HALL, THE LEARNED LADIES)

OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - COMEDY  JUSTIN ATNES (RANNEY SCHOOL, SHE KILLS MONSTERS)

OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - DRAMA GEORGIA ATTARDI (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE)

OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - DRAMA EMMETT SMITHOUSER (ST. JOHN VIANNEY HIGH SCHOOL, 12 ANGRY JURORS)

OUTSTANDING COMPANY IN A COMEDY RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, THE SOMEWHAT TRUE TALE OF ROBIN HOOD

OUTSTANDING COMPANY IN A DRAMA MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NORTH, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY

OUTSTANDING STAGE + TECH CREW OF A PLAY (TIE) COMMUNICATIONS HIGH SCHOOL, CLUE and FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, ALMOST, MAINE

OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A PLAY KATHRYN MASLAK (RANNEY SCHOOL, SHE KILLS MONSTERS)

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION OF A PLAY RANNEY SCHOOL, SHE KILLS MONSTERS



MUSICALS

THE YVONNE LAMB SCUDIERY INNOVATION AWARD - Honoring educators and school programs who understand the importance ACCESS to the arts has, how vital INCLUSION within it is, and the incredible power of OUTREACH to build community beyond the walls of our theatres and schools. CHRIS COWEN (KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL)

CAROLE MALIK AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN OF A MUSICAL KELLY GEMELLARO (RED BANK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, THE ADDAMS FAMILY)

OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN OF A MUSICAL KERRY MCBRIDE + ADAM PETRIELLA (MANASQUAN HIGH SCHOOL, INTO THE WOODS)

OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL JUSTIN CHRISTOPHER ODON (NEPTUNE HIGH SCHOOL, LES MISÉRABLES)

OUTSTANDING SMALL MUSIC ENSEMBLE (TIE) FREEHOLD HIGH SCHOOL, LITTLE WOMEN andTRINITY HALL, FIREBRINGER 

OUTSTANDING MIXED STUDENT + ADULT ORCHESTRA MANALAPAN HIGH SCHOOL, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

OUTSTANDING ALL STUDENT ORCHESTRA (TIE) MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH, THE WEDDING SINGER and NEPTUNE HIGH SCHOOL, LES MISÉRABLES

AMY GIINTHER FREDERICKS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING MUSICAL DIRECTION  ERIC GROSS (FREEHOLD HIGH SCHOOL, LITTLE WOMEN)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED ENSEMBLE GROUP THE PLASTICS (RANNEY SCHOOL, MEAN GIRLS)




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OUTSTANDING CHORUS IN A MUSICAL MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH, THE WEDDING SINGER

OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHY DONNA BATTAGLIA (RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, ANYTHING GOES)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - MUSICAL ESTHER FOSU (MATAWAN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, BETWEEN THE LINES)

OUTSTANDING FEATURED PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - MUSIAL  CAMERON LIEB (MANASQUAN HIGH SCHOOL, INTO THE WOODS)

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - MUSICAL ELLE BRANDT (RANNEY SCHOOL, MEAN GIRLS)

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - MUSICAL  JOSEPH SCIORTINO (RANNEY SCHOOL, MEAN GIRLS)

OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A FEMALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - MUSICAL  RIYA PAWAR (MANALAPAN HIGH SCHOOL, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST)

OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A MALE IDENTIFIED ROLE - MUSICAL (TIE) LUCAS RIZZUTO CANERO (MATAWAN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, BETWEEN THE LINES) and RJ VANDENBROUCK (RED BANK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, THE ADDAMS FAMILY)

OUTSTANDING STAGE + TECH CREW OF A MUSICAL MANALAPAN HIGH SCHOOL, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL  KASIANN SWEENEY (RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, ANYTHING GOES)

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL RED BANK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, THE ADDAMS FAMILY



STUDENT LEADERSHIP

This year the Basie Awards shines a light on all that happens backstage and behind the scenes, much of which is led by the students themselves. In our continued efforts to celebrate, educate and uplift our participating schools, we recognize there are student contributions that do not fit neatly into "eligible nominated categories." We are excited to share the following new recognitions …

OUTSTANDING STUDENT-LED PRODUCTION CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL

OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADERSHIP The below student leaders were nominated by their teachers as having gone above and beyond to lead by example and pave the way for incredible contributions to their productions.

Abiageal McBee | Stage Manager, Props Master, etc. Middletown High School North

Angelina Feuer | Graphic Design, Trinity Hall

Breanna Anglum | Student Director, Red Bank Catholic High School

Caroline Frick | Graphic Design, Christian Brothers Academy

Chloe Benson | Choreographer, St. Rose High School

Elizabeth Chiles | Graphic Design, Trinity Hall

Emmanual Jean-Pierre | Stage Manager, Neptune High School

Gabriella Truett | Fight Captain, Holmdel High School

Giana Razzoli | Stage Manager, Red Bank Catholic High School

Grace Sullivan | Puppet Design, Trinity Hall

Isabella Garrison | Graphic Design, Trinity Hall

Katherine Calamusa | Puppet Design, Trinity Hall

Lauren Hanus | Graphic Design, Trinity Hall

Isabella Territo | Drama Club President, Neptune High School

Isabelle Awkunfor | Dance Captain, Red Bank Catholic High School

Jessica Slovak | Student Choreographer, Manasquan High School

Kaitlyn Corpuz | Sound Board Operator, Neptune High School

Kane Chapman | Stage Manager, Manasquan High School

Ryan Gloster | Student Music Director, Christian Brothers Academy

Ryder Solomon | Student Music Director, Christian Brothers Academy

Sofia Cammarano | Student Choreographer, St. John Vianney High School

Spencer Finkler | Light + Sound Design, Manalapan High School



Count Basie Center Arts Impact Scholarship Winners:

* Amy Giinther Fredericks Arts Impact Scholarship - Faith Carhuff (Aberdeen)

* Count Basie Center Arts Impact Scholarship - Gifted by the 2022 Basie Golf Outing - Samantha Salerno (Holmdel)

* Count Basie Center Arts Impact Scholarship - Gifted by the 2023 Basie Golf Outing - Niome Morales (Manalapan)

* Count Basie Center Arts Impact Scholarship - Gifted by Robin & John Klein - Richard Vandenbrouck (West Long Branch)

* Count Basie Center Arts Impact Scholarship - Gifted by Michael Parent - Stephen Hanhan (Holmdel)

* Monmouth County Commissioners Basie Scholarship for Continuing Education - Bernard Liang (Morganville)

* Moser Taboada Arts Impact Scholarship - Hanyi Deng (Morganville)

* Robert C. Garrett Hackensack Meridian Health Arts Impact Scholarship - Aiden Napoleon (Englewood)

* Turner Arts Impact Scholarship - Olivia Maes (Manasquan)

* Yvonne Lamb Scudiery Arts Impact Scholarship - Sofia Cammarano (Matawan)

* Yvonne Lamb Scudiery Arts Impact Scholarship - Nicole DiBlasi (Holmdel)

John Posada is a New Jersey based photographer specializing in photographing live theatre and music performances. For more than 15 years, John has photographed live events where he mastered the techniques of timing and capturing fast moving action under challenging lighting conditions. Currently, John has spent the last 3 years concentrating on photographing almost 200 theatre productions for over 70 different theatres. Click here for John's website.

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