Coe-Brown:
Weyward
Gilford:
All the Ways The World Will End, But Not You
Portsmouth Christian:
Back Cover
Merrimack Valley:
Time
Kearsarge Regional:
Our Place
Plymouth Regional:
Red Carpet Heist
Founders Academy:
A Room in the Castle
Kingswood Regional:
The Last Firefly
Salem:
Lost Girl
Arrive early. No one will be admitted once a play begins.
Block One
9:30 Introductions
9:40 Coe-Brown:
Weyward
10:35 Portsmouth Christian:
Back Cover
11:30 Pittsfield:
The Final Straw
Block Two
3:50 Introductions
4:00 Gilford:
All the Ways The World Will End, But Not You
4:50 Exeter:
The Danube
Block One
9:15 Introductions
9:20 Merrimack Valley:
Time
10:15 Kearsarge Regional:
Our Place
Block Two
1:30 Introductions
1:35 Newfound Regional:
Fourteen Lines
2:30 Franklin:
Accused of Comedy
3:25 Plymouth Regional:
Red Carpet Heist
Block One
9:30 Introductions
9:35 Founders Academy:
A Room in the Castle
10:35 Bedford:
Property Rites
Block Two
1:40 Introductions
1:45 Windham:
Post-Its (Notes on a Marriage)
2:45 Kingswood Regional:
The Last Firefly
Block Three
4:25 Introductions
4:30 St. Paul’s:
Variations on a Theme
5:30 Salem:
Lost Girl
FESTIVAL SHOWCASE
Selected plays from our 2021 Virtual Festivals
The primary goal of the New Hampshire Educational Theatre Guild (NHETG), is to support, promote and celebrate the dramatic arts at the high school level in the Granite State. Hosting theatre festivals, student conferences, and teacher professional development workshops, the NHETG fosters growth through sharing.
Its the signature event, the state-wide theatre festivals, annually bring together high school theatre programs from around the state. Each of these regional festivals consists of 6-8 high schools performing their one-act shows for one another. After each performance, the festival provides structured, constructive feedback both from the fellow student audience members as well as theatre professionals. At the end of the festival, awards are presented to students and groups for outstanding performances and technical elements.
From these Regional Festivals, shows are selected to perform at the NHETG State Theatre Festival. The structure of this festival is similar to that of the regionals. Finally, two shows are chosen from the State Festival to perform at the New England Theatre Festival, which is held in a different New England state each year.
"What I like about the NHETG festivals is the experience. Having 24 schools come together that share the same interest as you, who also help you and continue to support you on the journey. Meeting people and facing challenges you don't expect along the way. And the rush you feel after performing your show, nothing is better than that."
-Kyleigh Moore
Technical Theatre Student
The NHETG also sponsors Theatre Workshops at Plymouth State University in the fall. Whether your interests lie on stage or behind the scenes, this day of workshops has something for everyone. Here is the first opportunity of the school year for high school theatre programs to get to know each other, and learn a great deal about their craft in the process.