Frequently Asked Questions

 
 

Who are the district 1 thespians?

District 1 Thespians covers the northwest panhandle of Florida where over 30 high schools actively participate in International Thespian Society.

District 1 Thespians includes following counties: Jefferson, Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, Liberty, Franklin, Gulf, Calhoun, Bay, Washington, Holmes, Walton, Santa Rosa, Escambia, Okaloosa, and Jackson.

Who may participate in Districts with our Troupe?

All Participants must be currently enrolled and attending classes at the same school as the troupe presenting the IEs. Home school students may be included in the troupes IEs if those students reside within the boundaries of that school. Any exceptions must be made to the Festival Director.

How does that introductory slate go for our District and State pieces?

THE INTRODUCTION

An introduction MUST include ONLY the entrant’s name(s), title of selection, troupe number and notice of asterisk material. Do not give name of school or other information. The time begins after the troupe number is said.

The introduction may not be used to establish mood or define character. The introduction is not a performance piece.

If your piece contains material that MAY offend members of your audience, you are REQUIRED to asterisk the piece on the Individual Event Registration Form and you are REQUIRED to include in your introduction that your piece contains “material that may possibly offend” and you are REQUIRED to allow a few, brief moments for audience members, should they choose, to leave.

What are the by-laws for district one thespians?

I am so glad you asked. Click here to read our by-laws.

Are there some monologues that are not great for districts?

Check this website for some overdone monologues and help finding new ones!

What are the asterisk codes?

The asterisk must be followed by one or more of the following codes:

L -for adult language;

S -for sexual situations;

D -for frank talk of death;

SA -for substance abuse;

V -for violence;

R -for religious commentary;

P -for works related to prejudice or intolerance.

Any other rules that I need to know?

The audience will make no noise after an Individual Event – this includes applause.

Costumes will not be considered in adjudication.

Props are permissible if they are USED by the actor.

No sound effect or music is allowed in any Acting Individual Event unless specified in the text of the scene.

A playwright’s work may NOT be re-constructed for presentation in an Individual Event. (ie. you may not splice scenes from various parts of the play to create your own adaptation)

No student may enter an event more than once.

ACCOMPANISTS: Each musical theatre event is allowed up to one accompanist per event. A Student accompanist at State must be fully registered; an adult accompanist at State must be registered as a chaperone or attend with a day pass. A student who only accompanies an event at Districts that proceeds to State may attend State as a fully registered student.

Students receiving a Superior rating at the District level are eligible to perform at the State level. It is possible that the sponsor will be able to bring students receiving Excellents at Districts to State. Final selection will be the sponsor’s decision.

All Individual Events presented at State Festival must be the same title and cutting, with the same participants, that received a Superior at District Festival.

No Prop Weapons Allowed: This includes any prop that is being used to simulate a weapon.

All events are limited to the furniture in the room. Regardless to the existing furniture of the host school or venue, the events may only use the listed furniture in the specific event rules.