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Third
Annual SALTY Awards Tickets
are $8.00 each and include the pre-show reception. Cash or check
only. The box office will open at 5:30 pm that evening. Those wishing to purchase tickets at the door are advised to come at 5 pm; you will be placed on a standby list and your name will be called as tickets become available. Who's
eligible for SALTY? EMAIL ADDRESS: SALTYAcademy@aol.com.
FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) page. Who's competing this year? Visit the registered shows page for more information. SALTY's second year: 2008-2007 The SALTY Awards Show was featured in the June 2007 issue of Family Times, The Parenting Guide of Central New York. The 2nd Annual SALTY Awards were held Saturday, May 20th, with over 250 students, educators, parents, and local theatre producers and directors filling the theatre to capacity. Nearly 100 students from Onondaga County were nominated for their work in high school and community theatre productions in over 16 categories. The SALTY Awards ceremony was again hosted by Moe Harrington and Behzad Dabu, with musical direction by Jon Balcourt. Click here to see last year's SALTY Award winners.
SALTY's first year: 2005-2006 -
details and photos. The SALTY Awards were featured in the June 2006 issue of Family Times, The Parenting Guide of Central New York.
On Saturday, May 20th, 2006, the Syracuse Area Live Theatre Youth (SALTY) Awards honored high school productions and student actors for the first time.
Over one hundred and fifty students from Onondaga County school districts attended the event which featured live musical performances by high school students. Presenters at the inaugural ceremony included children's author and playwright Bruce Coville and internationally-known choreographer Sean McLeod, along with adults from the CNY theater community. The SALTY Awards ceremony was hosted by Moe Harrington and Behzad
Dabu, with musical direction by Jeff Unaitis. Click here to see last year's SALTY
Award winners.
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