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First
Place
Adam Brown, representing the Kentucky Branch, received a trip to England and a full tuition scholarship to the British American Drama Academy's Midsummer Conservatory Program in Oxford, England.
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Second
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Jeweline Hale, representing the Chicago Branch, as runner up, was awarded $1000 from the English-Speaking Union. |
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Third
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Kristopher Dean, representing the Philadelphia Branch, was awarded
$500 from the Shakespeare Society.
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The ten finalists, chosen from the field of sixty national semi-finalists, were:
Ashley Montondo (The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities), representing the Greenville Branch
Leanne Troutman (Kenmore West High School), representing the Niagara Frontier Branch
Kristopher Dean ( North Penn High School), representing the Philadelphia Branch
Rachel Kenney (Gilmour Academy),representing the Cleveland Branch
Jeweline Hale (Curie Metropolitan High School), representing the Chicago Branch
Danny Skinner (Highland Park High School), representing the Dallas Branch
Adam Brown (Youth Performing Arts School), representing the Kentucky Branch
Gary Tremble (Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts), representing the Chattanooga Branch
Lily Drexler (Lowell High School), representing the San Francisco Branch
Gracie Terzian (Oakton High School), representing the Washington DC Area Branch
The English-Speaking Union of the United States congratulates all 60 Semi-Finalists, and ESU Mexico representative Thallis Santesteban, on their performances.
See videos of the ESU National Shakespeare Competition Finalists' perfomances, courtesy of the New Globe, our partners in the 2007 Competition.
Click here for more information on the National Shakespeare Competition.
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