‘Birdie’ lands top-comic award
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TOM TITUS
When Drew Cuddy strummed his guitar and warbled “You’ve gotta be
sincere,” he brought down the house -- or at least the multitude
assembled on stage Sunday at Fullerton’s Plummer Auditorium.
Cuddy was reprising his title role in Laguna Beach High School’s
production of “Bye Bye Birdie” at the 35th annual MACY awards, and he
took home a highest achievement award for his performance.
The show itself earned the MACY “commedia dell ‘arte” award as the
high school production which elevated the comic potential of the
material. This factor was on view Sunday as Birdie’s scene and the
Shriners’ romp featuring Alex Murrel (as Rosie) were showcased.
Murrel captured Laguna High’s top individual award for her
enthusiastic performance, winning comedienne of the year honors in
the 16-school competition. Jesse Fair (as Harry McAfee) shared
highest achievement honors with Cuddy, the ensemble and the school’s
orchestra.
There were a number of outstanding achievement awards passed out
for the Laguna High show -- to Amy Briano, Kelly Hancock, Brent
Kling, Brendan McGrady, Madeline Morrison and Josh Shields.
Special recognition was given to Billy O’Hare, Noah Plomgren, Ty
Segall, Cambria Steel and Dane Vikander. Chelsea and Courtney
Lauwereins shared “bright spot” honors for their cameo performance.
The top prize of the afternoon, dubbed “the MACY,” was awarded to
Lutheran High School of Orange County for its production of “The
Secret Garden.”
The show was one of 16 from which excerpts were performed Sunday.
The MACY awards were created in 1971 by Lee and John Childress as
a method of recognizing musical talent in Orange County high schools.
John Childress died a week before last year’s MACYs, but his widow
has carried on with the tradition and was given two standing ovations
at Sunday’s ceremonies.
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