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Freddy Awards rebroadcast June 4 on WFMZ-TV

The 20th annual Freddy Awards will be rebroadcast at 7 p.m. June 4, WFMZ-TV.

The awards were presented May 26 in a live telecast on WFMZ and online at the State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton.

Here are the 2022 Freddy Awards recipients:

Outstanding Performance by an Orchestra

Easton Area High School, “42nd Street”

Outstanding Use of Scenery

Liberty High School, “The Sound of Music”

Outstanding Use of Costumes

Bangor Area High School, “Les Misérables: School Edition”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Ensemble Member

Phillipsburg High School, “Guys & Dolls,” Tyler Borneo (Benny Southstreet)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Ensemble Member

North Warren Regional High School, “The Addams Family: School Edition,” Kaylee Babiak (Alice Beineke)

Student Achievement Award

North Warren Regional High School, “The Addams Family: School Edition,” Ava Tanis, Executive Assistant

Outstanding Use of Lighting

Freedom High School, “Curtains”

Outstanding Small Ensemble Performance

Phillipsburg High School, “Guys & Dolls,“ Jake Delesky, Tyler Borneo, “Guys & Dolls”

Outstanding Choreography

“Liberty High School, “The Sound of Music”

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

Phillipsburg High School, “Guys & Dolls,” Maya Marino Cappello (Miss Adelaide)

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role

Phillipsburg High School, “Guys & Dolls,” Jacob ten Bosch (Nathan Detroit)

Outstanding Performance by a Featured Dancer

North Warren Regional High School, “The Addams Family: School Edition,” Elise Stefankiewicz (The Moon)

West Virginia University Scholarship

Musical Theatre Performance, Elizabeth Rutt, Bangor Area High School

Outstanding Chorus

Emmaus High School, “The Addams Family: School Edition”

Vic Kumma Award for Outstanding Solo Vocal Performance

Bangor Area High School, “Les Misérables: School Edition,” Charles CJ Fassl, “Bring Him Home”

Air Products Education, Community Impact Award

Whitehall High School

Outstanding Featured Performance by an Actor

Nazareth High School, “Little Shop of Horrors,” Jacob Kremer (Audrey II Voice)

Outstanding Featured Performance by an Actress

Catasauqua High School, “Chicago: High School Edition,” Hannah Kurczeski (Velma Kelly)

Outstanding Production Number

Bangor High School, “Les Misérables: School Edition,” “One Day More”

Outstanding Stage Crew (In honor of Capt. Christopher Seifert)

Liberty High School, “The Sound of Music”

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

Liberty High School, “The Sound of Music,” Rebekah Bex Vermuelen (Maria Rainer)

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

Bangor High School, “Les Misérables: School Edition,” Charles CJ Fassl (Jean ValJean)

Outstanding Overall Production by a Smaller School

Catasuqua High School, “Chicago: High School Edition”

Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical

Bangor Area High School, “Les Misérables: School Edition”

Additional Scholarships and Community Awards

Civic Theatre Outstanding Student Director Award and Internship

Emma Higton, Nazareth High School

Mowad Turf Specialists Cash Award

Charles Fassl, Rebekah Bex Vermuelen

Pennsylvania Youth Ballet-Ballet Guild of the Lehigh Valley Summer Dance Intensive

Sara Horvath, Belvidere High School

Julia Ressler, Easton High School

Ashley Westgate, Emmaus High School

Julia Ruhf, Freedom High School

Giovanni Failla, Whitehall High School

Elise Stefakiewicz, North Warren Regional High School

Kayla Beam, Warren Hills Regional High School

Giovanni Failla, Whitehall High School

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY DAVE DABOUR Freddy Awards performance in 2019 at State Theatre for the Arts, Easton.