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Menlo-Atherton High School (known as M-A to locals [2]) is a four-year public high school secondary school located in Atherton, California. Menlo-Atherton is part of the Sequoia Union High School District. [3] Menlo-Atherton has been named one of the top secondary schools in the nation by the United States Department of Education as part of its ...
Menlo-Atherton Performing Art Center, Menlo-Atherton High School, Menlo, 2010 [20] The WildBeast Pavilion, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, 2009 [21] The Downtown Independent Theater, Los Angeles, 2007 [22] Yamano Gakuen Tower Complex, Tokyo, Japan, 2007 [23] The design of the all newHollywood Bowl, Hollywood, 2004 [24]
Henry Awards (Colorado Theatre Guild, Denver, Colorado, US) Ivey Awards (Minneapolis–Saint Paul, US) (defunct) Joseph Jefferson Award (Chicago, US) LA Weekly Theater Award (Los Angeles, US) (defunct) Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award (Los Angeles, US) NAACP Theatre Awards (US) National High School Musical Theatre Awards (US)
The high school equivalent of the Tonys -- for musicals in Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Bergen -- are extending their pandemic pause. High school musical theater's Metro Awards won't be back ...
The cast and crew of Rye Neck High School production of Anastasia celebrate after winning the award for best overall production of a musical at the 2023 Metropolitan High School Theater Awards at ...
Courtney attended Menlo-Atherton High School, in Atherton, California, but she graduated from Tamalpais High School, in Mill Valley, California, in 1985. She performed with the Ensemble Theater Company in Mill Valley while attending high school. [2]
A student showcase highlights the annual CAPA Marquee Awards, which will be held in May. The awards ceremony is the culmination of a musical theater program taking place throughout the school year ...
Menlo School, commonly referred to as just Menlo, is a private college preparatory school in Atherton, California, United States.The school comprises a middle school, grades 6–8, with approximately 230 students and a high school, grades 9–12, with about 600 students.