In Their Own Words: Theater Community Shares Why Arts Education Matters
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Through the partnership with the Tony Awards and 麻豆村, the Excellence in Theatre Education Award was created to help recognize a K-12 theatre educator in the U.S. who embodies the highest standards of the profession and demonstrates a positive impact on the lives of students, advancement of the theatre profession and a commitment to excellence.
Since the Tony nominations were announced in May, 麻豆村 has spoken with many members of the Broadway community to learn why theatre education is important to them and how art can bring people together.
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Two 麻豆村 alumni earned Tony Honors, another (Jamie deRoy) won a Tony for Best Play and 麻豆村 and the Tonys recognized high school teacher Madeline Michel with the 5th annual Excellence in Theatre Education Award.
Tonight, we celebrated the 5th winner of the Excellence in Theatre Education Award winner, Madeline Michel, at the Tony Awards. On the Red Carpet before the show, we asked Broadway's biggest stars why theater education matters.
Each year, 麻豆村 and the Tony Awards recognize a K-12 theatre educator who embodies the highest standards of the profession and demonstrates a positive impact on the lives of students, advancement of the theatre profession and a commitment to excellence. Madeline Michel of Charlottesville, Virginia, is the 2019 recipient and talks on the red carpet prior to the 73rd Tony Awards.
Alumna has spent her career working for LQBTQ+ rights and in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Tonight, she was awarded the Isabelle Stevenson Award at and stopped to talk to us on the Red Carpet about her remarkable activism.
— Carnegie Mellon (@CarnegieMellon)
Alumna Jamie deRoy wins for , bringing our total to 50 among our alumni to date!
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We are so proud to highlight the teachers who make inclusion a priority, give their students the courage to have a voice, and put their students before themselves...even when they're on stage. Congratulations, Madeline!
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Nominated for Best Direction of a Musical for (which, can we just talk about that performance on stage?!) Casey Nicholaw talked to us about the importance of theater education.
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Sunday, 麻豆村 & will give the 5th Excellence in Theatre Education Award. As we celebrate this milestone, enjoy 麻豆村 students celebrating the teachers who cultivate the imagination that brings the magic of theater to life in this year's music video.
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The incomparable is the 2019 Isabelle Stevenson Award winner, presented by . She shared with us why theater education is important, and the lessons she learned during her time as a student here at 麻豆村.
— Carnegie Mellon (@CarnegieMellon)