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    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Mission
    • Core Values
    • Code of Conduct
    • National Board of Directors
    • Canadian Chapter Directors
    • Program Directors
    • Distinguished Thespians
    • Press Releases & Published Articles
    • EdTA International Annual Report
    • Marketing Opportunities
    • Contact Us
  • CNTF 2022
    • Event Schedule
    • Adjudicators
    • Professional Festival Production
    • Registration Site
    • Event Access Portal
    • Scholarship Auditions
  • Other Events
    • National Teachers' Conference >
      • Schedule
      • Registration Cost
    • Remembrance Day Student Monologue Writing Challenge
    • National Unified Post-Secondary Auditions
    • Regional Thespy Fests Across Canada
    • Thespian Playworks
    • International Thespian Festival
    • ITS Student Leadership Program
    • Awards, Grants, and Scholarships
  • Publications
    • Dramatics Canada E-Newsletter
    • Remembrance Day Student Monologues
    • Canadian Play List
    • Theatre Educator Pro Learning
    • Teaching Theatre
    • Dramatics
    • EdTA International Play Survey
    • Marketing Opportunities
  • Advocacy
    • National K-12 Theatre Arts Standards Development Project
    • Theatre in our Schools (TIOS)
    • DEMOCRACYWORKS CANADA
    • CNAL & EDTA Canada
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Adjudicated Thespy Performances

2021 BC PTF Live Virtual Thespy Performance Schedule... NOW AVAILABLE HERE

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THESPY FILMING TIPS & BEST PRACTICES for pandemic performances
Basic Rules by Category (The Coles Notes)
Please note that no additional forms need to be completed for performance rights. All required Thespy performance information will be submitted with your online registration and verified by our registration team.
Program Guide - Detailed Rules (The Fine Print)
This year we will have live performance Thespy's happening over Zoom for the following categories: 
  • Solo Musical Performance - RUBRIC
  • Contrasting Monologue Performance - RUBRIC
  • Duo Scene Performance - RUBRIC
At the BC Thespian Festival students can perform live to an audience and adjudicator in all three categories but they can only enter each category once!

The following categories can be pre-filmed (following our filming guidelines - coming soon) and submitted in advance:
  • Duet Musical - RUBRIC
  • Group Musical - RUBRIC
  • Group Scenes - RUBRIC
In each of the 6 categories above students will be conducting their performances with no tech, meaning that students will be wearing theatrical black, have no sets. props or lighting design. The purpose of the Performance Thespys is to showcase students performance abilities only. There are also strict time limits to be adhered to, so please carefully review the guidelines in the BLUE BOXES ABOVE - we have a fine print and a coles notes version.

In each category students that qualify (with a superior performance score on the adjudicated rubric) will be given the opportunity to represent B.C in the International Thespians Festival (Virtual ITF) in June.

Students who score an average of Superior on the adjudicated rubric assessments will receive Blue Ribbons and students who score an average of Outstanding on the adjudicated rubric assessments will receive Yellow Ribbons.

Please note the guidelines also include tech events and film events that we will not be holding for the 2021 Festival but are hoping to do so in the future.
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