Archer Thespians Nominated for The 6th Annual Jerry Herman Awards

Archer has received six nominations at the 6th annual Jerry Herman Awards for the Upper School production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood including Best Production.
The Jerry Herman Awards are a local celebration dedicated to recognizing, encouraging, and rewarding achievements and excellence in high school musical theatre. The awards show will take place on Monday, June 5, at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. Archer's production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood was nominated in the following categories:

Best Production
Best Costume Design 
Best Ensemble or Chorus
Best Musical Direction
Best Supporting Actress - Shira G. '19 as Nevile Landless
"No Small Parts" Award - Sophie E. '18 as Bazzard
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