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2005-06 season

The 2005 to 2006 season, Ottawa's first ever Cappies season that had 14 shows performed by schools all over Ottawa.

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2005-12-01 Lisgar Collegiate Institute Guys and Dolls
2005-12-15 Nepean High School Peter Pan
2005-12-16 St. Paul High School Unity (1918)
2005-12-22 South Carleton High School Cue for Treason
2006-02-19 Earl of March Secondary School The Boy Friend
2006-04-06 Mother Teresa High School The Pink Panther Strikes Again
2006-04-27 Merivale High School Lucky Stiff
2006-05-02 All Saints Catholic High School Grease
2006-05-03 John McCrae Lucky Stiff
2006-05-04 St. Patrick's High School You Can't Take It with You
2006-05-06 St. Pius X Grease
2006-05-10 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Much Ado About Nothing
2006-05-11 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Romeo and Juliet
2006-05-12 St. Matthew High School Stage Door
2006-05-13 St. Mark Catholic High School The Diary of Anne Frank'

Award winners

The first Cappies Gala was held on June 12, 2006 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners are from the 35 categories.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Zander MacDonald(tie)
Blake Thibeault(tie)
Earl of March
St.Patrick's
Female Critic Kelsey Brennan John McCrae
Critic Team Alex McRobert-DeVidi
Amy Lester
Skye MacLeod
Thomas Mackinde
Emily Kells
Victoria Blais
Nepean
Sound Robert Barrie
Robert Gillespie
Merivale
Lighting Eric Legault St.Mark's
Sets Jessica Andrews
Cameron O'Brien
Anik Lalonde
Stephanie Lalonde
St.Matthew's
Costumes Chelsea Atkinson
Natalie Hawryshkewich
Merivale
Makeup Michelle Cowin
Sophie Raniere
Shannon Marsh
Logan Oulette
St.Matthew's
Props and Effects Adele Pontone
Rocco Micucci
Genevieve Dumont
St.Pius X
Stage Crew Laura Scavo
Amanda Safioti
Candace Purdy
Steph Cuffari
Amanda Hart
St.Mark's
Orchestra Lisgar Orchestra Lisgar Collegiate
Choreography Katherine Sklar
Rebecca Rochman
Merivale
Ensemble (Play) Caleigh McEachern
Anne Charbonneau
St.Paul's
Ensemble (Musical) Juliana Guth
Thomas Swayne
John McCrae
Cameo Actress Emma Bromley Mother Teresa
Cameo Actor Gerry LeBlond Nepean
Female Dancer Amanda Yong-Yow All Saints
Male Dancer Tom Shapiro Earl of March
Female Vocalist Alyssa Bignell Earl of March
Male Vocalist Justin Morvay All Saints
Comic Actress (Play) Stephanie Fields St. Paul's
Comic Actor (Play) Tom Potter Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Comic Actress (Musical) Lina Crompton Lisgar Collegiate
Comic Actor (Musical) Thomas Swayne John McCrae
Featured Actress(Play) Kathleen Smith Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Featured Actor(Play) Piotr Boruslawski Mother Teresa
Featured Actress(Musical) Sarah Kehler Merivale
Featured Actor(Musical) Chris Rayment Merivale
Lead Actress (Play) Jennifer Kearney St.Matthew's
Lead Actor (Play) William Beaton Mother Teresa
Lead Actress (Musical) Michelle Nash Merivale
Lead Actor (Musical) Gabriel Walton Lisgar Collegiate
Song 'The Phone Call' Merivale
Play Stage Door St.Matthew's
Musical Lucky Stiff Merivale

2006-07 season

Schools and shows

The 2006 to 2007 season, Ottawa's second Cappies season that had 24 shows performed by 23 schools all over the city.

Date School Show
2006-11-09 Nepean High School You Know Where/Where It Stands
2006-11-17 Earl of March Secondary School Jesus Christ Superstar
2006-11-23 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
2006-12-06 South Carleton High School Get Smart
2006-12-07 Lisgar Collegiate Institute The Crucible
2006-12-08 St. Matthew High School Go ask Alice
2006-12-09 Immaculata High School A Christmas Carol
2006-12-13 Canterbury High School The Wizard of Oz
2006-12-14 Mother Teresa High School Little Shop of Horrors
2006-12-15 St. Joseph High School You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
2007-12-16 Woodroffe High School Fame
2007-01-17 John McCrae High School You Can't Take It with You
2007-04-11 Ashbury College Pal Joey
2007-04-12 Notre Dame High School Twelfth Night
2007-04-13 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Grease
2007-04-25 Philemon Wright High School My Fair Lady
2007-04-26 Merivale High School Zombie Prom
2007-04-27 Gloucester High School Guys and Dolls
2007-04-28 St. Mark Catholic High School The Man Who Canme To Dinner
2007-05-01 All Saints Catholic High School Pajama Game
2007-05-04 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School Little Shop of Horrors
2007-05-06 All Saints Catholic High School The Miracle Worker
2007-05-07 Hillcrest High School The Melville Boys
2007-04-13 Holy Trinity Catholic High School On Air!

Award winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 11, 2007 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following are winners from the 35 award categories.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Logan Ouellette St. Matthew's
Female Critic Claire Frampton St. Paul Catholic High School
Critic Team Merivale Critic Team Merivale
Sound Chris Farrell
Craig Kelly
A.Y. Jackson
Lighting Ian Allan
Lilly Wilson
Joshua Bullen
Lisgar
Sets Kate Gorska
Holly McMillan
Margot Polito
Amy Saccu
Immaculata
Costumes Katie Cadorette
Dina Vaicoussis
Katie White
Canterbury
Makeup Christine Chesterman
Kristiana Dudley
Amanda Jensen
Erika Tilson
Lisgar
Props and Effects Matt Bets A.Y. Jackson
Stage Crew Jordan Arscott
Chantal Calderone
Lester B. Pearson
Orchestra Holy Trinity’s R&B Band Holy Trinity
Choreography Katherine Sklar Merivale
Creativity The Nepean Writers (Script-Writing) Nepean
Ensemble (Play) Anika Cloutier
Kathleen Smith
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Ensemble (Musical) Kamille Matar
Andrew Harris
Gloucester
Cameo Actress Miranda Abraham Philemon
Cameo Actor Mitchell Cohen Canterbury
Female Dancer Sarah Kehler Merivale
Male Dancer James Nelson Gloucester
Female Vocalist Alessia Lupiano Canterbury
Male Vocalist Jonathan Matthews Earl of March
Comic Actress (Play) Laura Moor St.Mark’s
Comic Actor (Play) Romeo Maione Notre Dame
Comic Actress (Musical) Devon O'Reilly Canterbury
Comic Actor (Musical) Leslie Cserepy A.Y. Jackson
Featured Actress(Play) Montana Paul All Saints
Featured Actor(Play) Ian Beamish St.Mark’s
Featured Actress(Musical) Sarah Swire All Saints
Featured Actor(Musical) Matthew Xhignesse Philemon
Lead Actress (Play) Kathleen Smith Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Lead Actor (Play) Kyler Vaillancourt St.Mark’s
Lead Actress (Musical) Mary Picard Philemon
Lead Actor (Musical) Philippe Sly Ashbury College
Song Rules, Regulations and Respect Merivale
Play The Crucible Lisgar
Musical The Wizard of Oz Canterbury

2007-08 season

The 2007-08 season, Ottawa's third Cappies season, featured 32 shows performed by 30 schools across the city.[1] With the addition of two private schools and two Gatineau schools, this was the first year to include schools from outside Ottawa's public and Catholic boards.

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2007-11-22 Cairine Wilson Secondary School The Worst High School Play in the World
2007-11-24 Earl of March Secondary School Oklahoma!
2007-11-27 All Saints Catholic High School Comic Potential
2007-11-29 South Carleton High School The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood
2007-12-05 John McCrae Secondary School High School Musical
2007-12-07 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School The Importance of Being Earnest
2007-12-13 St. Matthew Catholic High School Twelfth Night
2007-12-15 Immaculata High School Flowers for Algernon
2008-02-16 Elmwood School Schoolhouse
2008-02-21 Ashbury College Columbinus
2008-02-28 St. Joseph High School Leader of the Pack
2008-03-01 St. Peter High School Grease
2008-03-28 All Saints Catholic High School Oklahoma!
2008-03-29 D'Arcy McGee High School Footloose
2008-04-04 Lisgar Collegiate Institute Damn Yankees
2008-04-09 Canterbury High School The Triangle Factory Fire Project
2008-04-10 Mother Teresa High School Arsenic and Old Lace
2008-04-11 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School A Midsummer Night's Dream
2008-04-22 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School The Music Man
2008-04-23 Philemon Wright High School Disney's Aladdin, Jr.
2008-04-24 Merivale High School Bat Boy: The Musical
2008-04-25 Gloucester High School The Matchmaker
2008-04-25 Woodroffe High School Once Upon a Mattress
2008-04-26 St. Mark Catholic High School The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
2008-04-26 St. Paul High School Be Aggressive
2008-04-29 Hillcrest High School The Laramie Project
2008-05-01 Notre Dame High School Ax of Murder
2008-05-02 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School Back to the 80's
2008-05-03 Holy Trinity Catholic High School The Merchant of Venice
2008-05-08 St. Patrick's High School Harvey
2008-05-09 Sacred Heart High School Murder on Centre Stage
2008-05-14 Nepean High School Chicago

Award winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 24, 2008 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners were announced for each of the 36 award categories.[2] The award winners were decided by nearly 220 critics using a complex online voting system, with the exception of the awards given to the critics themselves. Critic awards were awarded in accordance with a mathematical formula taking into account the number of shows reviewed and the number of times published.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Jacob Scott Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Female Critic Claire Frampton St. Paul High School
Critic Team Claire Frampton (Lead Critic)
Jessica Anderson
Nicole Crozier
Kelsea Harris
Michelle Morton
Sarah Thuswaldner
Anastasia Zubrycky
St. Paul High School
Sound Alex Griffith Ashbury College
Lighting Philip Schleihauf Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School
Sets Katherine MacGregor Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School
Costumes Rebecca Anne Ireland St. Mark High School
Makeup Lauren McCarter Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Props and Effects Christina Chin
Jocelyn Cheung
Victoria Courtney
Elizabeth Dong
Merivale High School
Stage Crew Emma Roblin
Andrew Woodhead
Nepean High School
Orchestra Damn Yankees Orchestra Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Choreography Kathleen Carkner
Lindsay Coderre
Tessa MacNeil
Nepean High School
Creativity Laura Bidner (Composing) Canterbury High School
Ensemble (Play) Vanessa Doucet-Roche
Jessica Fitzpatrick
Bridget Hall
Katherine Inniss
Alessia Lupiano
Ana Machado
Kelly McNamee
Jessica Wagstaff
Christine Wilson
Canterbury High School
Ensemble (Musical) Emily Keilty
Kyra Weichert
A. Y. Jackson Secondary School
Cameo Actress Alex Beraldin Hillcrest High School
Cameo Actor Tom Holmes Hillcrest High School
Female Dancer Candice Campo Woodroffe High School
Male Dancer Thomas Shapiro Earl of March Secondary School
Female Vocalist Yasmine Saad St. Joseph High School
Male Vocalist Diego Matthew Arvelo All Saints Catholic High School
Comic Actress (Play) Katie Cunningham St. Matthew Catholic High School
Comic Actor (Play) Kyler Vaillancourt St. Mark Catholic High School
Comic Actress (Musical) Sarah Swire All Saints Catholic High School
Comic Actor (Musical) Connor Flack A. Y. Jackson Secondary School
Featured Actress (Play) Devon O'Reily Canterbury High School
Featured Actor (Play) David Scrivens Ashbury College
Featured Actress (Musical) Alexandra Augustine Nepean High School
Featured Actor (Musical) Ian Geldart Philemon Wright High School
Lead Actress (Play) Sarah Swire All Saints Catholic High School
Lead Actor (Play) Justin Reekie Ashbury College
Lead Actress (Musical) Katie Ryerson Earl of March Secondary School
Lead Actor (Musical) Brandon Stouffer Merivale High School
Song Cell Block Tango Nepean High School
Play Columbinus Ashbury College
Musical Chicago Nepean High School

2008-09 season

The 2008-09 season, Ottawa's fourth Cappies season, featured 35 shows performed by 30 schools across the city.[3] This season included two private schools, two Gatineau schools, and a 26 schools from both of Ottawa's public and Catholic boards.

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2008-11-26 South Carleton High School May The Farce Be With You
2008-11-28 All Saints Catholic High School City of Angels
2008-12-02 Cairine Wilson Secondary School Lysistrata
2008-12-03 Bell High School Hot Mikado
2008-12-04 Lisgar Collegiate Institute Jabberwock
2008-12-05 Nepean High School A Christmas Carol
2008-12-06 Immaculata High School Class Dismissed
2008-12-10 Canterbury High School Annie
2008-12-11 St. Patrick's High School Hook'd
2008-12-12 St. Matthew High School Peter Pan
2008-12-13 Woodroffe High School Pippin
2008-12-13 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Twelve Angry Jurors
2008-12-16 D'Arcy McGee High School Pride & Prejudice
2008-12-17 St. Joseph High School The Pink Panther Strikes Again
2009-02-07 Earl of March Secondary School Thoroughly Modern Millie
2009-02-24 Ashbury College Acts of God
2009-03-04 Elmwood School Treasure Island
2009-03-05 Mother Teresa High School Julius Caesar
2009-04-01 Yitzhak Rabin High School The Dybbuk
2009-04-03 Gloucester High School Oliver!
2009-04-04 Lisgar Collegiate Institute Hayfever
2009-04-07 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School You Can't Take It with You
2009-04-16 All Saints Catholic High School The Foreigner
2009-04-17 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School A Few Good Men
2009-04-23 St. Patrick's High School Stage Door
2009-04-24 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Dracula
2009-04-25 St. Paul High School Arsenic and Old Lace
2009-04-27 D'Arcy McGee High School Thoroughly Modern Millie
2009-04-28 Notre Dame High School Fahrenheit 451
2009-04-29 Philemon Wright High School Les Misérables
2009-04-30 Merivale High School Urinetown
2009-05-01 Holy Trinity Catholic High School The Hollow
2009-05-02 St. Mark Catholic High School Radium Girls
2009-05-02 Sacred Heart High School A Chorus Line

Award winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 7, 2009 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners were announced for each of the 36 award categories.[4] The award winners were decided by nearly 210 critics using a complex online voting system, with the exception of the awards given to the critics themselves. Voting took place at Ottawa's Confederation High School on May 9, 2009.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Edward Roué Merivale High School
Female Critic Sarah Thuswaldner St. Paul High School
Critic Team Jacob Scott (Lead Critic)
Vicky Brook
Haley Rosenthal Dubarsky
Lisa Le
Edward Roué
Mallory White
Katelyn Fallon
Rebecca Fisher
Cassandra Lee
Merivale High School
Sound Kim Milligan
Ryan Reid
David Scrivens
Ashbury College
Lighting Roxy Griffith
Dumaresq de Pencier
Ashbury College
Sets Katherine MacGregor Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School
Costumes Becca Ireland St. Matthew High School
Makeup St. Pat's Hair & Makeup Crew St. Patrick's High School
Props and Effects Tim Bettino
Ashley Boivin
Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Stage Crew Josh Bloess
Taylor Bourdeau
Catherine Labrecque
Katherine MacGregor
Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School
Orchestra The Earl of March Pit Band Earl of March Secondary School
Choreography Marissa Shabinsky Merivale High School
Creativity Tim Bettino (Directing) Holy Trinity High School
Ensemble (Play) Clancy Adami
Hilary Smith
St. Paul High School
Ensemble (Musical) Annie Clarke
Jesse Bergeron
Philemon Wright High School
Cameo Actress Alexandra Augustine Nepean High School
Cameo Actor Zachary Raynor St. Patrick's High School
Female Dancer Kalli Koch Sacred Heart High School
Male Dancer Thomas Shapiro Earl of March Secondary School
Female Vocalist Leah MacQuarrie Gloucester High School
Male Vocalist Bradley McDermid Philemon Wright High School
Comic Actress (Play) Noushig Rita Kadian Elmwood School
Comic Actor (Play) Jeff Donaldson All Saints Catholic High School
Comic Actress (Musical) Kylie Bignell Earl of March Secondary High School
Comic Actor (Musical) Arthur Burrows Bell High School
Featured Actress (Play) Chelsea Ernhofer All Saints Catholic High School
Featured Actor (Play) David Scrivens Ashbury College
Featured Actress (Musical) Sarah Swire All Saints Catholic High School
Featured Actor (Musical) Sam Toews Merivale High School
Lead Actress (Play) Cindy Ma Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Lead Actor (Play) Jon Margeson All Saints Catholic High School
Lead Actress (Musical) Emily Bozik Philemon Wright
Lead Actor (Musical) Torin McClellan Gloucester High School
Song Reviewing the Situation Gloucester High School
Play Acts of God Ashbury College
Musical Thoroughly Modern Millie Earl of March Secondary School

2009-10 season

The 2009 to 2010 season, Ottawa's fifth Cappies season, featured 34 shows performed by schools all over the city.[5]

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2009-11-18 St. Joseph High School Treasure Island
2009-11-20 Earl of March Secondary School Cabaret
2009-11-27 All Saints Catholic High School Lucky Stiff
2009-12-02 South Carleton Murder Most Fouled Up
2009-12-04 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Romeo and Juliet
2009-12-05 Immaculata High School To Kill A Mockingbird
2009-12-05 St. Paul High School A Doll's House
2009-12-10 Bell High School Hello Dolly
2009-12-11 St. Matthew High School Get Witch Quick
2010-02-10 Notre Dame High School Death of a Salesman
2010-02-24 Elmwood School Love and Work Enough and More
2010-03-04 Mother Teresa High School Rent
2010-03-05 Gloucester High School The Black Comedy
2010-03-22 Yitzhak Rabin High School Brighton Beach Memoirs
2010-04-08 Canterbury High Schooll Alice in Wonderland
2010-04-09 Lisgar Collegiate Institute The Imaginary Invalid
2010-04-14 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Bye Bye Birdie
2010-04-15 Cairine Wilson Secondary School Annie
2010-04-15 John McCrae The Butler Did It Singing
2010-04-22 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Romeo and Juliet
2010-04-28 St. Francis Xavier Curtain Going Up
2010-04-29 St. Patrick's High School Noise's Up
2010-04-29 Longsfield-Davidson Little Shop of Horrors
2010-04-29 Merivale High School Once upon a mattress
2010-04-30 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School Sweeney Todd
2010-04-30 Sacred Heart High School The Crucible
2010-04-30 Glebe Collegiate Institute Never Mind What Happenend, How Did It End?
2010-05-01 Philemon Wright High School Jesus Christ Superstar
2010-05-01 St. Mark Catholic High School Inherit The Wind'
2010-05-02 Almonte and District High School Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2010-05-02 Woodroffe High School Hello Dolly
2010-05-03 Hillcrest High School The Long Weekend
2010-05-04 D'Arcy McGee High School How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
2010-05-05 Nepean High School A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

Award winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 13, 2010 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners were announced for each of the 36 award categories.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Jeff Donaldson All Saints Catholic High School
Female Critic Siobhan Fleury All Saints Catholic High School
Critic Team All Saints' Critic Team All Saints Catholic High School
Sound Madison Trueman Longsfield-Davidson
Lighting Peter McLaren Gloucester High School
Sets Claire Van Eeghen All Saints Catholic High School
Costumes Emma –Viola Robison
Elana Moscoe
Nepean High School
Makeup Valerie Larocque
Jayme Patterson
Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Props and Effects Alexandra Kucharski All Saints Catholic High School
Stage Crew Nicole Meyer and the Sweeney Todd Death-Eaters A.Y Jackson
Orchestra The Forum Pit Band Nepean High School
Choreography Celestine Gomes Lester B. Pearrson High School
Creativity Ashley Boivin (Directing) Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Ensemble (Play) Jon Kristinarson
Alexandra Acton
Skye Vallance
Canterbury High School
Ensemble (Musical) Jeff Donaldson
Kelsey Murphy
All Saints Catholic High School
Featured Actress Meagan McDonald Gloucester High School
Featured Actor Nick Anderson Earl of March Secondary School
Female Dancer Breanna Rich Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Male Dancer Dylan Morris Earl of March Secondary School
Female Vocalist Casey Nash Merivale High School
Male Vocalist Bradley McDermid Philemon Wright High School
Comic Actress (Play) Samantha Pentillier Lester B. Pearson High School
Comic Actor (Play) Itzy Kamil Yitzhak Rabin
Comic Actress (Musical) Madison Hayes-Crook Merivale High School
Comic Actor (Musical) Jeremy Chin Merivale High School
Supporting Actress (Play) Maya Rakocevic Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Supporting Actor (Play) Kyle Fournier St. Mark Catholic High School
Supporting Actress (Musical) Kelsey Murphy All Saints Catholic High School
Supporting Actor (Musical) Dylan On Bell High School
Lead Actress (Play) Ashley Couse Canterbury High School
Lead Actor (Play) Michael D’Angelo Notre Dame Catholic High School
Lead Actress (Musical) Molly Hotson Nepean High School
Lead Actor (Musical) Connor Flack A.Y Jackson
Song Comedy Tonight Nepean High School
Play Romeo and Juliet Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Musical Sweeney Todd A.Y Jackson

2010-11 season

The 2010 to 2011 season, Ottawa's sixth Cappies season, featured 37 shows performed by schools all over Ottawa.

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2010-11-03 Canterbury High School Godspell
2010-11-10 Nepean High School In Pieces
2010-11-20 D'Arcy McGee High School Epic Proportions
2010-11-26 All Saints Catholic High School Urinetown
2010-12-01 Bell High School Little House of Horros
2010-12-03 South Carleton High School Treasure Island
2010-12-04 Immaculata High School You Can't Take It with You
2010-12-10 Ashbury College The Drowsy Chaperone
2010-12-10 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Willy Wonka
2010-12-10 St. Matthew High School Little Women
2010-12-11 Woodroffe High School Fiddler On the Roof
2010-12-15 St. Joseph High School A Christmas Carol
2011-02-12 Earl of March Secondary School The King and I
2011-02-16 Notre Dame High School Unity (1918)
2011-02-17 Yitzhak Rabin High School The Last Night of Ballyhoo
2011-03-03 Elmwood School The Good Person of Setzuan
2011-03-04 Mother Teresa High School Break A Leg
2011-03-10 Colonel By Secondary School The Creature Creeps!
2011-04-01 Lisgar Collegiate Institute A Midsummer Night's Dream
2011-04-02 Gloucester High School Little Shop of Horrors
2011-04-07 Merivale High School The Drowsey Chaperone
2011-04-09 Ridgemont High School You Can't Take It with You
2011-04-13 Hillcrest High School 7 Stories
2011-04-13 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Dracula
2011-04-14 Cairine Wilson Secondary School May The Farce Be With You
2011-04-14 Longsfield-Davidson A Midsummer Night's Dream
2011-04-14 Sacred Heart High School The Wizard of Oz
2011-04-15 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School Plaza Suite
2011-04-15 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School The Three Musketeers
2011-04-15 St. Francis Xavier Dr.Faustus
2011-04-16 St. Paul High School The Happy Time
2011-04-27 Philemon Wright High School Into the Woods
2011-04-29 Redeemer Christian High School The Miracle Worker
2011-04-29 Glebe Collegiate Institute Macbeth
2011-04-30 St. Patrick's High School The Boys at St.Pat's
2011-04-30 St. Mark Catholic High School His Girl Friday'
2011-05-01 Almonte and District High School The Diary of Anne Frank

Award winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 5, 2011 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners were announced for each of the 38 award categories.[6]

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Alex Overton Sir Wilfrid Laurier High School
Female Critic Jessie Thuswalder St. Paul High School
Critic Team St. Paul’s Critic Team St. Paul High School
Sound Gabe Rudyk
Warren Vibert-Adams
Almonte and District High School
Lighting Chris Arranz
Michele DiFranco
Mother Theresa
Sets Dilano Fernando
Nathan Kischel
Everett McGowan
Ellen Rick
All Saints
Costumes Erin Chapman
Emma Dolhai
Elmwood High School
Makeup Maryam Aamir
Samiyah Khan
Jasmine Kherani
Longsfield-Davidson
Props and Effects Rachel Elias
Victoria Rutkowski
Maiara Varanda
Holy Trinity Catholic High School
Stage Crew Kelechi Onyegbula
Jon Arnott
Amanda Barclay
Elaine Sandness
A.Y Jackson
Orchestra Earl of March Pit Band Earl of March
Choreography Mathew Clift Merivale High School
Creativity Ellen Daly (Musicianship) Notre Dame
Ensemble (Play) Cameron Micomonaco
Jodie Al-Mqbali
Zach Desai
Caroline O’Neill
Michelle Farr
St.Mark's
Ensemble (Musical) Peter Norgaard
Melodi Uygur
Merivale High School
Featured Actress (Play) Sam Pearson Cairie Wilson High School
Featured Actor (Play) Ahsan Hussain A.Y. Jackson
Featured Actress (Musical) Cassie Nagy Sacred Heart
Featured Actor (Musical) Aaron Levine Woodroffe
Female Dancer Madison Hayes-Crook Merivale High School
Male Dancer Marlow Stainfield Ashbury College
Female Vocalist Casey Nash Merivale High School
Male Vocalist Nicholas Frosst Bell High School
Comic Actress (Play) Samantha Pentillier Lester B. Pearson
Comic Actor (Play) Euan Wheaton Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Comic Actress (Musical) Victoria Rutkowski Holy Trinity
Comic Actor (Musical) Louis-Alexandre Boule Ashbury
Supporting Actress (Play) Raychel Schenk Reedemeer Christian High School
Supporting Actor (Play) Robert Niro St. Francis Xavier
Supporting Actress (Musical) Victoria Beales Merivale High School
Supporting Actor (Musical) Dumaresq de Pencier Ashbury College
Lead Actress (Play) Annie Sheehy A.Y. Jackson
Lead Actor (Play) Nick Liko St.Mark's
Lead Actress (Musical) Curtis Legault Canturbury
Lead Actor (Musical) Allie Grant Woodroffe
Song "Show Off" Merivale High School
Play Plaza Suite A.Y. Jackson
Musical The Drowsey Chaperone Merivale High School

2011-12 season

The 2011 to 2012 season, Ottawa's seventh Cappies season, featured 35 shows performed by schools across all of Ottawa.

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2011-11-23 All Saints Catholic High School Xanadu
2011-11-24 Cairine Wilson Secondary School Wellesly: The Nicest Small Town in Canada?
2011-12-07 Notre Dame High School Love Rides the Rails
2011-12-08 St. Matthew High School The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
2011-12-15 Mother Teresa High School Jesus Christ Superstar
2011-12-16 St. Paul High School Blood Lines[disambiguation needed]
2011-12-22 St. Joseph Catholic High School The Ash Girl
2012-02-04 Earl of March Secondary School Footloose
2012-02-16 Ottawa Jewish Community School Death of a Salesman
2012-02-29 Ashbury College Anything Goes
2012-03-01 Elmwood School The Trojen Women
2012-03-30 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Alice in Wonderland
2012-04-03 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School The Wizard of Oz
2012-04-12 Canterbury High School Once in a Lifetime
2012-04-13 Ridgemont High School Power Play
2012-04-13 D'Arcy McGee High School Anything Goes
2012-04-14 Woodroffe High School Hairspray
2012-04-18 St. Patrick's High School The Curious Savage
2012-04-19 Merivale High School Fame
2012-04-19 Longsfield-Davidson Lucky Stiff
2012-04-20 Sacred Heart High School Alice in Wonderland
2012-04-20 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School Greater Tuna
2012-04-21 Sir Robert Borden High School Marion Bridge
2012-04-25 Philemon Wright High School Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2012-04-25 Nepean High School Xanadu
2012-04-26 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Nunsense
2012-04-27 St. Francis Xavier The Musical Comedy Murderers of 1940
2012-04-27 Glebe Collegiate Institute Wallis Simpson, A.K.A The Duchess
2012-04-28 Redeemer Christian High School Little Women
2012-04-29 St. Mark Catholic High School The 39 Steps
2012-05-01 Almonte and District High School Into the Woods

Award winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 10, 2012 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners are the 40 award categories.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Michael Hassar Colonel By
Female Critic Kathleen Atkins Colonel By
Critic Team Colonel By's Critic Team Colonel By
Marketing and Publicity Victoria Beales
Evan Grice
Jenna Perklik
Ruby Pascoe
Merivale
Sound Rebecca Dy
Melanie Blood-Rojas
St. Mark's
Lighting Hayan Imadi
Ryan Mockett
Ridgemont
Sets Andrea Boles
Hélene Govinden
Channa Payette McLean
Odette Issa
Lester B. Pearson
Costumes Deanna Betts
Candace Mantha
Rebecca Nichols
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Makeup The Alice Make-Up Crew Sacred Heart
Props Rob Macgregor St. Thomas Aquinas
Special Effects and/or Technology Aaron Lynch
Krista McCormick
Theodore Van Dusen
All Saints
Stage Crew St. Mark's Stage Crew St. Mark's
Orchestra The Earl of March Pit Band Earl of March
Choreography Danielle Denisko
Chloe Gill
Merivale
Creativity Victoria Rutkowski(Directing) Holy Trinity
Ensemble (Play) James Hughes
Sayana Izmailova
Garrett Lihou
Karen MacDonald
Liam McMullen
Devon Power
Konah Raynes
Sierra Ward-Bond
A.Y Jackson
Ensemble (Musical) Robyn Campbell
Emma Makin
Nepean
Featured Actress(Play) Erin Chapman Elmwood
Featured Actor(Play) Max Pettfier Colonel By
Featured Actress(Musical) Christine Aman Longsfield-Davidson
Featured Actor(Musical) Connor Price-Kelleher All Saints
Female Dancer Danielle Denisko Merivale
Male Dancer Patrick Lamothe Ridgemont
Female Vocalist Robyn Campbell Nepean
Male Vocalist Nick Moolenbeek Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Comic Actress (Play) Jenna Blacquiere Glebe
Comic Actor (Play) Spencer Donnelly Sacred Heart
Comic Actress (Musical) Emma Makin Nepean
Comic Actor (Musical) Louis Alexandre Boulet Ashbury
Supporting Actress (Play) Emilie Ingram Gloucester
Supporting Actor (Play) Adam Riddall A.Y Jackson
Supporting Actress (Musical) Natasha Jarrett Merivale
Supporting Actor (Musical) Marlow Stainfield Ashbury
Lead Actress (Play) Makanaka Ngwenya Elmwood
Lead Actor (Play) Itzy Kamil Ottawa Jewish Community
Lead Actress (Musical) Jordan Gowling D'Arcy McGee
Lead Actor (Musical) Antonio Pezoulas Mother Teresa
Song "Evil Woman" Nepean
Play Power Play Ridgemont
Musical Fame Merivale

2012-13 Season

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2012-11-29 Ottawa Jewish Community School You Can't Take It with You
2012-12-05 All Saints Catholic High School Hairspray
2012-12-06 St. Matthew High School Macbeth
2012-12-06 St. Patrick's High School Snow White and the Dorfs
2012-12-07 St. Joseph Catholic High School You Can't Take It with You
2012-12-13 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Macbeth
2012-12-14 Mother Teresa High School Willy Wonka
2013-02-28 Ashbury College Funny Girl
2013-03-02 Elmwood School Peter Pan and Wendy
2013-04-05 St. Joseph Catholic High School While The Light Were Out
2013-04-11 D’Arcy McGee Anne of Green Gables
2013-04-11 All Saints Catholic High School Stealing Home
2013-04-12 St. Paul High School A Man For All Seasons
2013-04-13 Sacred Heart Catholic High School The Trials of Robin Hood
2013-04-13 St. Mark Catholic High School In The Heights
2013-04-17 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Alice in Wonderland
2013-04-17 Ridgemont High School Outside In
2013-04-18 St. Patrick's High School Unity 1918
2013-04-18 Philemon Wright High School Rent
2013-04-19 St. Francis Xavier The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
2013-04-19 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Noises Off
2013-04-20 Redeemer Christian School You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
2013-04-20 Holy Trinity Catholic High School Grease
2013-04-25 Almonte and District High School Blithe Spirit
2013-04-25 St. Matthew High School The Pink Panther Strikes Again!

2013-14 Season

Schools and shows

Date School Show
2013-11-27 Sacred Heart High School Cats
2013-11-28 Ottawa Jewish Community School The Three Musketeers
2013-11-29 Brookfield High School 7 Stories
2011-12-05 Lisgar Collegiate Institute The Middle Class Gentleman
2013-12-06 Woodroffe High School Zombie Prom
2013-12-07 St. Paul High School The Eyes of Heaven
2013-12-12 Holy Trinity Catholic High School The Three Musketeers
2013-12-13 Ashbury College Young Frankstein
2014-01-30 Colonel By Secondary School Rumours
2014-02-13 Immaculata High School Blood Relations
2014-02-28 Cairine Wilson Secondary School A Midsummer Night’s Dream
2014-03-01 Elmwood School The Secret Garden
2014-04-03 Ridgemont High School Break a Leg
2014-04-05 Sir Robert Borden High School The Wiz
2014-04-06 Earl of March Secondary School Sweeney Todd
2014-04-09 Nepean High School Les Miserables
2014-04-09 Notre Dame High School Twelve Angry Jurors
2014-04-10 Longsfield-Davidson Heights Secondary School Zombie Prom
2014-04-10 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School My Fair Lady
2014-04-11 Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School Leading Ladies
2014-04-11 Merivale High School Curtains
2014-04-12 St. Mark Catholic High School After Juliet
2014-04-12 D’Arcy McGee High School Pippin
2014-04-24 All Saints Catholic High School Grease
2014-04-25 A. Y. Jackson Secondary School Twelve Angry Jurors
2014-04-26 Redeemer Christian High School Pygmalion
2014-04-30 St. Patrick's High School Suite Surrender
2012-05-01 Philemon Wright High School Legally Blonde
2012-05-01 Glebe Collegiate Institute The Enchanted
2012-05-02 St. Francis Xavier High School The Odd Couple
2014-05-02 St. Joseph High School Suite Surrender
2014-05-03 Gloucester High School Zombie Prom
2014-05-03 St. Matthew High School The Crucible
2014-05-04 Almonte and District High School Romeo and Juliet

Award Winners

The annual Cappies Gala was held on June 8, 2014 at the National Arts Centre located in downtown Ottawa. The following winners are the 40 award categories.

Award Winner(s) School
Male Critic Soren Wainio-Theberge Bell
Female Critic Miranda Scharf Bell
Critic Team Benjamin Wang
David Bannerman
Yiyi Hu
Anna Repschlager
Anupallavi Sinha
Soren Wainio
Adam Wang
Bell
Marketing and Publicity Hayley Cannon
Matthew Ciliberto
Connell McCarthy
St. Joseph
Sound Adam Derochie
William Ferguson
Nicholas Kowala
Jonah Molinski
Lester B. Pearson
Lighting Jimmy Johnson
Sami Johnson
Paula Rahm
Sarah Roberts
Earl of March
Sets Kyle Flintoff
Mark Greenwood
Carson Hammond
Mira Pedari
St. Paul
Costumes Amanda Collie
Kathleen McKee
Katie Petrakos
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Makeup Anastasia Szymanski and the Hair and Makeup Crew of St. Mathew St. Mathew
Props Marisa Meneilley
Nick Raponi De Roia
Holly Reis
Sabrina Chaperon
St. Francis Xavier
Special Effects and/or Technology Alphonse Vusi St. Mathew
Stage Crew Romeo & Juliet Stage Crew Almonte and District
Orchestra Nepean High School Pit Band Nepean
Choreography Robbie Clement
Eze Leno
Katie Moroz
Holy Trinity
Creativity Ryan Mockett (Directing) Ridgemont
Ensemble (Play) Cleonte & Covielle
Chris Leblanc, Adrian Kiva
Lisgar Collegiate
Ensemble (Musical) Sweeney Todd Chorus Earl of March
Featured Actress(Play) Kassandra Engmann St. Mathew
Featured Actor(Play) Milad Alamir-Ahmed Ridgemont
Featured Actress(Musical) Elizabeth Levin Earl of March
Featured Actor(Musical) Will Crolla Ashbury College
Female Dancer Sydney Anderson Sacred Hearts
Male Dancer Andrew Furtado Philemon Wright
Female Vocalist Emma Makin Nepean
Male Vocalist Matthew Boutros D’Arcy McGee
Comic Actress (Play) Kate Skelly St. Joseph
Comic Actor (Play) Braeden Halverson Lester B. Pearson
Comic Actress (Musical) Megan Perera Ashbury College
Comic Actor (Musical) Ronan Lyall Merivale
Supporting Actress (Play) Olivia Casarramona Elmwood
Supporting Actor (Play) Erikson Downey Holy Trinity
Supporting Actress (Musical) Megan Milette Longfields-Davidson Heights
Supporting Actor (Musical) Lukas Beneteau-Forgues Gloucester
Lead Actress (Play) Louisa James-beswick Elmwood
Lead Actor (Play) Brett Riddiford A.Y. Jackson
Lead Actress (Musical) Molly Henderson Philemon Wright
Lead Actor (Musical) Christian Garnons-Williams Earl of March
Song "Expose" Gloucester
Favourite Play Suite Surrender St. Joseph
Best Musical Sweeney Todd Earl of March

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