
SCA student Addison Davies (Victor Nichols not pictured) was awarded the Cappies Award for Creativity for original music in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

SCA students George Hoelzel and Emma Coats were honored as Director’s Commendees and performed “Till There Was You” from The Music Man at the KC Cappies Gala.
Lee’s Summit, MO – Summit Christian Academy (SCA) is proud to announce that four of its theatre students were honored at the annual KC Cappies Gala, held May 24 at the historic Folly Theatre. Two students received a prestigious Cappies Award, while two others were named Director’s Commendees for their exceptional contributions to the SCA Theatre program.
The Kansas City Cappies is a student-led journalism and theatre critique organization that reviews high school productions across the metro area. The season concludes with a red-carpet Gala, featuring performances from the highest-rated shows and presenting awards to standout performers, technicians, writers, and creators.
SCA students Addison Davies and Victor Nichols received the Cappies Award for Creativity for their original music and score composed for SCA’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Their unique musical contributions significantly enhanced the play’s overall experience and received high acclaim from Cappies critics.
Additionally, SCA students Emma Coats and George Hoelzel were named Director’s Commendees for their outstanding dedication and talent within the SCA Theatre program. Both students were also selected to perform in the Gala’s opening medley, singing “Till There Was You” from The Music Man.
SCA Theatre is a proud member of both the Kansas City Cappies and the International Thespian Society, fostering a strong commitment to artistic excellence and theatrical student achievement.
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