Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

KCACTF

Since 2007, CSU Theatre has received regional and national honors, awards, and scholarships at the annual Kennedy Center for American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) for creative accomplishments in theatre productions staged at the University. At the regional competition (the eight-state Region VII), young theatre practitioners compete with almost 1,000 students from theatre programs throughout our region. Every April, the regional winners are then flown to Washington, D.C., for the national competition. There, they compete with the winners from the other seven U.S. regions, where a panel of discipline-discrete judges chooses national award winners made up of highly visible theatre professionals.

For more than a decade, CSU students distinguished themselves as regional and national award-winners in stage management, acting, lighting design, sound design, and playwriting.

CSU Theatre hosted the Region VII competition in 2012 and 2020.

KCACTF Awards and News

Concord Floral recognized by KCACTF

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Concord Floral, by Jordan Tannahill, was turned into a digital production by CSU Theatre in Fall 2020. Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival representative, Mace Archer — artistic director and theatre instructor at Mt. Hood Community College — adjudicated the production. The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) is a national theater program, with more than 20,000 […]

How I Learned to Drive recognized by KCACTF

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How I Learned to Drive 2020 group photo

How I Learned to Drive, by Paula Vogel, was the last production hosted at the University Center for the Arts in 2020. Before campus closed, CSU Theatre was fortunate enough to have a Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) adjudicator see the production, although the release of awards was delayed by COVID. It is better […]

Boy Gets Girl receives positive response from KCACTF

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CSU Theartre received a positive response to the recent online production of Boy Gets Girl from Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) representative Shea King. Each year, representatives from KCACTF — the national theatre program dedicated to the improvement of collegiate theatre in the United States — score and provide feedback on submitted productions. Ratings given by […]

CSU Theatre staff recognized by KCACTF for support of students

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2020 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region 7 #52 Logo

According to the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival region 7 newsletter, the HORACE ROBINSON/JACK WATSON AWARD is awarded to faculty/staff who show dedication and support for their students, going above and beyond the normal duties expected of university faculty. At the annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region VII conference, hosted by […]

Theatre students awarded at 2020 KCACTF

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CSU Theatre students at KCACTF

  CSU’s 2020 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region VII Awards Scenic Design-Meritorious Achievement: Whitney Roy, junior theatre major for Cabaret Costume Design-Regional Award for Achievement: Laura Myers, senior theatre major for Cabaret Costume Design-Barbizon National Award for Excellence in Costume Design: Hannah Garcia, senior theatre major for One Man, Two Guvnors, will compete […]