Three of Arlington’s high schools earned 10 nominations from the Cappies of the National Capital Area. The Cappies (Critics and Awards Program) is an international program for recognizing, celebrating, and providing learning experiences for high school theater and journalism students and teenage playwrights.
The winners will be announced at the 15th annual Cappies Gala on Sun, June 17 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
This year’s nominees include:
Make-up: Lecia Stock, Clare Smith, Nurbanu Dayaz, Charlotte Martin, “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee;
Creativity: Nate Walsh, composer, “The Tempest,” H-B Woodlawn;
Special Effects and/or Techology: Ariel Pizzamiglio, Lecia Stock, Joe Myers, “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee;
Creativity: Ariel Pizzamiglio for Dramaturgy, “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee;
Ensemble in a Play: The Sisters, “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee;
Comic Actress in a Play: Sophie Nicholakos, “The Tempest,” H-B Woodlawn;
Supporting Actor: Nicholas Cadby-Spicer, “Rebel Without a Cause,” Wakefield;
Lead Actress: Alicia Hartz, “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee;
Lead Actor: Jeffrey Warren, “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee;
Play: “Macbeth,” Washington-Lee.