February 23, 2026

Twenty State Fair Community College students attended the Region 5 American College Theater Festival held Jan. 18-24 in Rochester, Minn., earning top honors and recognition for performance and technical work. 

The weeklong festival brought together colleges and universities from Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. Students competed in performance and design events, participated in workshops and attended productions from across the region. 

Gwen Smith, a freshman pursuing an associate degree in art, received the Region 5 Publicity Recognition Award, earning first place in the publicity category at the Design, Technology and Management Expo. 

Brady Morgan, a sophomore pursuing associate degrees in music, and Jon Molin, a freshman pursuing associate degrees in music and education, were selected to perform in the Musical Theatre Intensive Showcase. Their duet was one of four group or duet numbers chosen from regional submissions to perform at the festival. In addition to performing, they workshopped their piece with theater professionals. 

Aalayah Kirkpatrick, a sophomore pursuing associate degrees in theatre, advanced to the semifinal round of the Irene Ryan Acting Competition, placing among the top 64 performers out of approximately 300 participants. She competed with scene partner Landon Pierce, a freshman pursuing an associate degree in general education. 

In addition to individual honors, the SFCC Theatre Program received 15 Certificates of Merit from regional respondents for productions staged during the 2025 academic year. 

For “The Grown-Ups,” recognitions were awarded for ensemble performance; Angelica Wall for stage management; Tim Hill for sound design; Sydney Bussey for costume, hair and makeup design; and Antonio Taylor for scenic and properties design. 

For “Alice by Heart,” Ross Owen received recognition for costume design and Ariel Giles for makeup design. 

For “As You Like It,” Kristen Henning was recognized for direction, Berry Raeth for costume design and Tim Hill for scenic design. 

For “Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!,’” recognitions included ensemble acting; Raigan Braley for properties master; and Dana Goosen, Karigan Skiba and Lore Fox for choreography. 

The American College Theater Festival is a national theatre program involving approximately 18,000 students annually. Since its inception, the program has provided hundreds of thousands of college theatre students opportunities to have their work critiqued, strengthen their skills and receive national recognition for excellence. 

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State Fair Community College theatre students and faculty attended the Region 5 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival held Jan. 18-24 in Rochester, Minn. Pictured, bottom row from left, are Sydney Bussey, Ariel Giles, Gwen Smith, Aalayah Kirkpatrick, Landon Pierce, Dylan Young, Lindsey Curtis, Aubrey Hollon, Tim Hill and Jon Molin; middle row, Kristen Henning, theatre program coordinator and theatre faculty; Tim Wells, technical director and theatre faculty; Alison Longhat-Hallock, Daniel Campbell and Brady Morgan; and top row, Berry Raeth, Angelica Wall, Kayse Wade, Karigan Skiba, Lore Fox and Raigan Braley. Not pictured is Tad Peterson.

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