ERHS Theater

Meet ERHS’s newest theater staff:  Josh Campbell, director of the One-Act; and Paul Coate, who heads up Chamber Theater.  To get to know these excellent additions to the ERHS theater program, read their bios below.

JOSH CAMPBELL moved back to the Minnesota 2 years ago after being away for over 13 years, working as a professional actor and living in New York City, Las Vegas, and Chicago.  In Minnesota, Josh has directed Deal! The Musical at the Ritz Theater, Edith Stein at Open Window Theater, Could Be Project at Hell’s Kitchen, and many concerts, cabarets, and high school and middle school productions.   He is a teacher and an acting and audition coach throughout the Twin Cities.  He has coached high schoolers with auditions for many colleges and productions.

Acting credits nationally include the 1st National Tour of Legally Blonde, Mamma Mia in Las Vegas, Curtains at Papermill Playhouse in New Jersey, Baby at Pennsylvania Center Stage, and many more.  On Television, Josh was in The Playbook on Spike TV, One Life to Live, and Guiding Light.   As an actor in Minnesota, Josh was in Mulan at the Children’s Theater Company, Glass Menagerie at Jungle Theater, The Full Monty with Theater Latte Da, Grey Gardens at Ordway Theater, Rancho Mirage at the Old Log Theater, Johnny Baseball at Park Square Theater, and many concerts and benefits.  Josh grew up in Minnesota and is a graduate of Loyola University-Chicago.

PAUL R. COATE is an actor and theatre educator. Paul recently made his first performance appearance with Minneapolis’s Tony Award-winning Children’s Theatre Company as ‘Grandpa Who’ in Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and will appear next spring in the company of CTC’s production of Shrek The Musical. Paul kicked off 2013 with the new musical Johnny Baseball at Park Square Theatre, followed by The Fantasticks at Skylark Opera and Baby Case at The History Theatre. Previously, Paul made his Minnesota Orchestra debut as ‘Monostatos’ in a semi-staged version of Mozart’s Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute), conducted by Osmo Vänskä.

Other Minnesota performance credits include Park Square Theatre, Theater Latte Da, Skylark Opera, Paul Bunyan Playhouse, Pioneer Place on 5th, The Strange Capers, Classical Actors Ensemble, Minneapolis Musical Theatre, Highland Summer Theatre, The Gilbert and Sullivan Very Light Opera Company, and The Bloomington Theatre and Art Center. Paul is also a lyricist with the Twin Cities songwriting collective, Prosody. Paul is originally a Nebraska native with credits including Nebraska Shakespeare, Nebraska Repertory Theatre, Opera Omaha, and the Omaha Symphony Orchestra.Paul has taught theatre at Bloomington Theatre and Art Center, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, Park Square Theatre, and with the Hennepin Theatre Trust, where he is also an evaluator for HTT’s Spotlight program.

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See Paul in October 2013 in HISTORY THEATRE’s production of “BABY CASE”

Join Hennepin Theatre Trust and SpotLight for an exclusive educational masterclass with Debra McWaters, co-founder and president of the Broadway Theatre Project, and writer of The Fosse Style (2008, University Press of Florida, with a foreward by Ben Vereen). Learn more about her below.

WHEN: Saturday December 7, 2013, 12:00pm-2:00pm

WHERE: New Century Theatre
615 Hennepin Avenue, Suite 140
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(Street level of the City Center building)
TYPE OF CLASS: This masterclass will be a Fosse dance style sampler. Students will learn the nuances of Fosse’s varying styles and take a tour through some of his most notable work.

WHAT TO PREPARE: Students should come dressed in their sleekest black and prepared to move. (Ex: black tights, leggings or pants with a leotard or form-fitting shirt for women and black pants and black t-shirt for men.) Please wear character shoes or jazz shoes and bring sneakers. No tap shoes needed.

COST: $5 payable cash or check at the door

REGISTER: http://www.hennepintheatretrust.org/forms/fosse-workshop-debra-mcwaters
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Hennepin Theatre Trust has awarded eleven Spotlight awards to Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida, performed on the Loft Stage in November. In addition to an Outstanding Performance award, East Ridge will receive their  first ever Outstanding Production award and will perform a five minute medley of their show in June at the Spotlight Showcase. Technical achievement awards and Community Engagement awards will be handed out in the spring.

Overall Production

Outstanding Overall Production

Overall Performance

Outstanding Overall Performance
Outstanding Performance by a Student Orchestra

Individual Awards

Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role
Katherine Spicuzza as Aida
Luke Syrstad as Radames
Naomi Ridley as Amneris

Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role
Brendan Finn as Mareb

Honorable Mention Performance in a Supporting Role
Garrett Hildebrandt as Zoser

Honorable Mention Performance in a Featured Role
Ryan Richardson as Amonasro
Maggie Eckberg as Nehebka
Isaac Sorensen as Pharaoh

Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management/Student Direction
Alex Berger

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design
Henry Anderson

Honorable Mention in Properties Design
Katie Thoreson

East Ridge Awards Announcement

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