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Nisga鈥檃 student lands provincial award for Best Original Script

Prince Rupert students took home B.C. National Theatre School Festival Awards for two performances
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At the B.C. National Theatre School Festival Awards from left to right, Belinda Wilson, Miranda Baker, Hannah Lindenblatt and Xander Jaskiewicz, all of the Charles Hays Secondary Students were involved in both productions: 鈥淔ighting Demons鈥 and 鈥淭o Grow Up.鈥 (Contributed photo)

The play, 鈥淭o Grow Up鈥, written and performed by Miranda Baker, a Charles Hays Secondary School student, has received the B.C. National Theatre School Festival Award for Outstanding Original Script.

Students from the Prince Rupert high school travelled to New Westminster from May 2-5 to perform two plays 鈥淔ighting Demons鈥 and Baker鈥檚 original 鈥淭o Grow Up鈥.

Baker, who is Nisga鈥檃, wrote the one-act play on racism and how intergenerational trauma from the residential school system affects the lives of two teenage characters.

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In addition to receiving the award for her script, she also received the Youthwright Achievement, and her original play will be performed as part of an evening showcase.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to me that I got this opportunity to come and showcase what I did,鈥 Baker said in the press release.

She was also granted a $1,000 B.C. National Theatre School (NTS) Scholarship, and has since been offered a scholarship at the University of British Columbia. Originally Baker planned on taking biochemistry in university, but her success has led her to switch into the Bachelor of Arts for theatre and creative writing.

鈥淭here is untapped potential in everyone. Just because you come from a rural community where there is not as many opportunities doesn鈥檛 mean that the talent isn鈥檛 there. It just has to be nurtured. So I would encourage everyone to give [their passions] a try,鈥 Baker said.

The play, 鈥淭o Grow Up鈥 also received awards for Outstanding Lighting, Scott Langille, Outstanding Performance, Joseph Copper-Shaw, and Outstanding Sound, Sarah Landrath.

Charles Hays Secondary School鈥檚 鈥淔ighting Demons鈥 performance also collected a few provincial awards, including Outstanding Performance, Corbin Basso, Outstanding Lighting, Scott Langille, Outstanding Sound, Sarah Landrath, and Outstanding Costumes.

There were 12 shows over the weekend, and the awards were selected by adjudicators, Peter Jorgensen and NTS Festivals Canada Executive Director, Wayne Fairhead.

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