Awards circuits? Critic reviews? festivals? Einstein parents aren’t being biased. Their program is indeed the best performing out of all MCPS theater programs. I’m not sure why I’m seeing random schools like Northwood, Blair, and Sherwood. A lot of misinformation. |
Stop slamming other schools. Where are the awards? |
You don't and there is no need to. |
No one is slamming other schools but there’s needs to be honesty. |
I’m actually an Einstein parent with a kid involved in STAGE. I love Einstein but I’m not posting with a bias because I have no idea what the other schools’ shows are like. Einstein is very good but I also think the kids are pretty chill and not focused on this as a competition with other schools. |
This is a good description, and the new theater teacher is putting a lot of effort into things and is really supportive of all the arts and students. Some of the kids are involved without side theater groups and lessons. |
involved with - autocorrect |
What are the outside programs people are involved in? Asking because we don't live in the Einstein or Blake zone and my kid likes theater. |
I think YAA is the best. https://www.youngartistsamerica.org |
Honestly, I think a lot of the snarky, competitive stuff you see on this thread (and a few other older ones) is all in the heads of a couple of parents. The kids are mostly focused on hanging with their friends and learning the craft. Even my former Einstein theater kid, who was involved with the Cappies student review and awards program, didn’t mention this kind of competitiveness. They wanted their friends and their program to do well, but they also really enjoyed seeing what the other schools were doing. If nothing else, their Cappies experience made it very apparent the difference resources make to a theater program. In particular, some of the Virginia schools they visited had crazy levels of parent involvement and school system support. My kid actually ended up even more proud of Einstein’s program, after seeing how student-centric and grassroots it was compared to some of the others. Not that they wouldn’t have appreciated a fully-functioning sound system… (For those who don’t know about Cappies: https://www.cappiesnca.com/about-us. But it’s pretty Virginia-centric, so the awards aren’t at all representative of the quality of MCPS theater. Proportionally, not that many MCPS high schools participate, because there are a lot of very specific requirements, and you must have a core group of critics willing to commit to travel all over the area to review plays on the weekends.) |
These are three big issues. And, not all schools have the equipment or stage for it. |
It depends on the group of kids and parents. The ones we knew were super competitive and lots of drama over parts and kids not getting selected. The new theater teacher seemed to solve that by picking productions that have more parts so more kids can be involved. Very impressed with her and she's a welcome addition to the school. Several of the former students who won awards were involved in outside theater groups and voice lessons. |
Yeah, there will inevitably be internal competition for roles, regardless of the overall quality of the program. I guess I was thinking more about competition between schools, which someone on this board seems determined to stir up. But I’m glad to hear the new teacher is working out well. |
Did you read OP post? Why cheat DC residents out of their tax dollars if there’s good resources at home? Also Cappies aren’t the only factor in this. |
Its not cheating if the child lives there. |