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Secondary School Division

The Secondary School Division, in addition to hosting the annual Festival of One Act Plays, hosts College/University Scholarship and Admission auditions to help connect the best Georgia High School and Junior College theatre students to college programs throughout the country.
In addition to the Secondary Theatre Festival, what does the GTC Convention offer for students?

There's something for everyone at a GTC Convention! If you want to improve your acting skills, you'll want to check out the Acting workshops. And be sure to come to the Auditioning workshops.

And who doesn't love to dance!?! Get your body in motion at the dance workshops.

If you're planning to major in Theatre at college, you don't want to miss the annual Saturday workshop called, "BA. BFA, MA, PhD, MFA - What Do They Mean and Which Degree is Best for Me?"

If you're a hands-on person, you'll want to be first in line for the great technical workshops.
Anything for Secondary teachers?

Why, yes indeed! We'll be repeating a very important roundtable discussion among high school and college teachers about the various college theatre programs in Georgia and what they have to offer for your students. If you're looking for new ways to sell your program, try our marketing workshops. And improve your own theatrical skills with workshops in acting, auditioning, makeup, costuming, and developing a design concept.
Moments in Theatre


Design Studio – GSU Theatre
Convention Fees:

Organizational Membership: $150.00 includes one representative
  • GHSA Festival Participant
  • SETC Festival Participant
  • Observer School
Includes membership and convention registration for one school and representative, voting rights, festival fees, and access to all convention activities.

Secondary Students: $25.00

For secondary students registered with a participating school includes access to festivals and workshops. Students are not members of the organization and, as such, have no voting privilege.

Chaperones: $25.00

For chaperones of participating schools includes access to festivals. Chaperones are not members of the organization and, as such, have no voting privileges.

PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE ONE CHAPERONE PER 10 STUDENTS.

Secondary Auditions: $20.00 Acting     $20.00 Technical

Open to registered high school students. If a student wishes to audition (whose school is not an organizational member) that student must register as an individual first.
Southeastern Theatre Conference High School Playwriting Contest

The purpose of the contest is to encourage and support aspiring high school playwrights. The winning playwright will receive $250 and a subsidy to attend the 2011 SETC conference in Atlanta with an adult chaperone. In addition, a staged reading of the winning play followed by a talkback will take place during the conference. Please visit http://setc.org/scholarship/hsnewplay.php to download the 2011 guidelines and an application form. Plays will be accepted from October 1 to December 1.

For more information, click here.
Questions? Please contact us:

Vice-Chair:
Jason Hill

        jhill@camden.k12.ga.us
        Director of Theatre
        Camden County High School
        6300 Laurel Island Parkway
        Kingsland Georgia 31548
        (912) 729-7463

Secondary School Auditions Coordinator
    Ricardo Ipina

        ripina@bellsouth.net
        Valdosta High School
        W 229.333.8540
        3101 N. Forrest St.
        Valdosta, GA 31602

SETC Information

For more information on SETC, please use the following links:
GTC Workshop 2011

If you would like to participate in a workshop, please fill out and return the following form.




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