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Nine Northwest High School students stand in a row at the state play production championships. They are holding a state title for their technical crew work.

Northwest High School students created theatrical highlights this winter with their state play production performance.

The Falcons finished fifth in the Class A contest with their presentation of the Euripides classic “Hecuba” on stage. Director Samm Hanks helped Northwest qualify for state for the third consecutive year. The program also won its second straight Class A Outstanding Technical Crew Award.

Cade Chiles and August Chadd helped the Falcons finish first in technical crew standings with their leadership skills. They received the two Class A Outstanding Technical Crew Member Awards for their stage and audiovisual work.

“I think the part about being involved in Lincoln Northwest’s play production that I enjoy the most is the satisfaction of seeing everyone’s hard work put together in such a beautiful way,” said Chadd, who served as hair and makeup crew chief. “Especially being someone that does work backstage and in the dressing rooms, I feel very proud of all of the cast and crew for what they’ve all brought onto the stage and atmosphere. It’s very rewarding to see all of the long nights transform into such a fantastic production.”

From left, Cade Chiles and August Chadd smile with their Class A Outstanding Technical Crew Member honors. They are holding rectangle-shaped certificates in front of them.

Chiles and Chadd were among 26 Falcons who were on this year’s technical crew. Other members of the state championship group included Elsa Bates, Jayden Bedea, Daeden Buresh, Elli Einspahr, Crist Geswein, Xavier Hamilton, Brady Henn, Delanie Hulit, Emily Keifer, Lilly Keifer, Mesa Koertje, Colby Lovelace, Sajjad Mahdi, Karen Mendoza, Addie Naviaux, Brian Parnell, Roslynn Provance, Harrison Quy, M’Kenzi Simon, Cameron Stockton, Elijah Sulzle, Regan Swedlund, Brayden Wasserburger and Natalie Williams. Jenna Williamson served as the performance’s technical director.

Northwest also received applause-worthy efforts from 35 cast members. Amelia Coughlin, who earned an Outstanding Performer Award at the District A-1 Meet, said the Falcons enjoyed rehearsing and competing together. She performed the title role of Hecuba in this year’s one-act play.

“My favorite thing about being a part of my school’s one-act was definitely going to competitions and competing on stage,” Coughlin said. “This year, we had a lot of drive and an important message to convey. Being able to show the audience and judges our hard work was definitely rewarding, and I loved performing on stage with my castmates. Even when I was nervous or anxious, that sense of camaraderie fueled me to perform to the best of my ability.”

Chadd said it was rewarding to spend time with teammates like Naviaux, who was the assistant hair and makeup crew chief. The senior said the activity’s fast-paced nature offered many life lessons.

“I think those experiences have shaped me into a better person,” Chadd said. “There have been many times where I thought we wouldn’t complete someone’s costume or makeup in time, but we always powered through and had the help of the hair and makeup crew along with the directors.”

Coughlin said playing Hecuba challenged her to reach outside her comfort zone. She portrayed the complex emotions of a mother suffering intense loss, which gave her a chance to grow both as an actress and a person.

“I learned to allow myself to be vulnerable on stage at a level that I’d never strived for before,” Coughlin said. “While it was definitely a challenge, being able to connect with my character and the audience on a deeper level was extremely fulfilling. The themes of this show also pushed me to reflect on the importance of morality and empathy, teaching me the repercussions of injustice and showing me that grief can be transformative and complex.”

Chadd said the Falcons could feel good about their work during the program’s three-year state run.

“I am very proud of our theater department and what we’ve been able to accomplish,” Chadd said. “I am thankful to be able to express this to more people.”

Class A State Play Production Results

Gretna East 180 points, Gretna 178, Lincoln East 174, Malcolm 173, Lincoln Northwest 170, Fremont 168

Class A State Technical Crew Scores

Lincoln Northwest 58, Gretna East 57, Gretna 57, Lincoln East 56, Malcolm 53, Fremont 52

Lincoln Northwest State Play Production Cast Members

Polydorus: Nicholas Niedbalski

Therapaina: Amelia Proffitt

Handmaiden 1: Lindsey Morris

Handmaiden 2: Emmy McInteer

Handmaiden 3: Lilly Rector

Handmaiden 4: Liv Butters

Handmaiden 5: Bianca Vannier

Handmaiden 6: Avery Hollman

Chorus: Sierra Albers, Hana Baranovicova, Adjoua Boko, Delaney Dubbs, Kendahl Hardwick, Finley Maly, Emily Paffrath, Cara Wesley, Nevaeh Worth

Chorus/Secondary Percussion: Bailey Petersen, Olivia Solodovnik

Hecuba: Amelia Coughlin

Andromache: Izzy Butters

Polyxena: Cassandra Colgrove

Odysseus/Secondary Percussion: Gabe Dick

Soldier: Jaxon Archer, Ben Hershberger, Jude Moats-Kile, Trystan Perdue-Juarez

Soldier/Secondary Percussion: Samuel Sulzle

Talthybius: Zayne Riggert

Agamemnon: Nicholas Bousek

Polymestor: Jonah Hagge

Deipylus: Lincoln Lappe

Admetus: Finn Carter

Primary Percussion: Owen Kloepping, Caden Placek

Lincoln Northwest State Play Production Crew Members

Elsa Bates, Jayden Bedea, Daeden Buresh, August Chadd, Cade Chiles, Elli Einspahr, Crist Geswein, Xavier Hamilton, Brady Henn, Delanie Hulit, Emily Keifer, Lilly Keifer, Mesa Koertje, Colby Lovelace, Sajjad Mahdi, Karen Mendoza, Addie Naviaux, Brian Parnell, Roslynn Provance, Harrison Quy, M’Kenzi Simon, Cameron Stockton, Elijah Sulzle, Regan Swedlund, Brayden Wasserburger, Natalie Williams

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