Tables still available to celebrate silver anniversary of Best Performance Awards; Tim Naegelin to host

Theatre artist Tim Naegelin will be the emcee for Arts For Life’s annual Trivia Night on Saturday, Jan. 25. Tables are still available.

The “25 Years of Shining Stars” event will take place at the Kirkwood Community Center, 111 S. Geyer Road, St. Louis, with doors open at 6:30 p.m. and 10 rounds of general-knowledge questions to begin at 7 p.m.

This year’s theme celebrates the 25th anniversary of AFL’s Best Performance Awards, which first took place in 2000, honoring excellence in community theater in 1999. At that time, 21 organizations participated. Since then, recognition for youth productions was added, and the Theatre Mask Awards, honoring comedy and drama plays, were introduced in 2015.

Nominations will be announced for the annual TMAs and BPAs honoring performances and achievements during 2024.

Cash prizes will be awarded to first and second place teams. There will be a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, mulligans available, and a costume contest (optional). Participants are encouraged to dress up as a character from stage or screen.

“Don’t miss the most fun time in metropolitan St. Louis’ community theater!” said AFL President Mary McCreight.

“The AFL Trivia Night is a great way to get together and celebrate a fantastic year of community and youth theatre in the St. Louis area. It shows just how connected we are and how much we want to support each other, all while having a good time,” Naegelin said.

“I’m excited and honored that AFL asked me to host. It’s such a fun evening and makes me proud to be part of this community,” he noted.

Tim Naegelin

Naegelin is a current Arts For Life board member and a past co-chair of the Theatre Mask Awards steering committee. He was last seen on stage in “The Last Night of Ballyhoo” at Kirkwood Theatre Guild, for which he was nominated for a Theatre Mask Award. 

Other acting credits include “Sylvia” with Stray Dog Theatre, “Blithe Spirit” with ACT INC, and “A Walk In The Woods” with West End Players Guild. He has also performed with Clayton Community Theatre (“Ordinary People” and “The Laramie Project” – Theatre Mask Award nominee), O’Fallon TheatreWorks (“The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Peter and the Starcatcher”), and with Act Two Theatre (“Moonlight and Magnolias” and “The Boys Next Door”). 

Aside from being onstage, Tim has also directed “Hillary and Clinton” with West End Players Guild, “Twilight of the Golds” with Solid Lines Productions, and was assistant director for “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” with O’Fallon TheatreWorks.

He has been a judge for the American Association of Community Theatre’s NewPlayFest for two years and wrote a one act play that was produced as part of Spectrum with First Run Theatre.

Tables of 8 players are available, at $160 per table. Soft drinks are provided. To make a reservation, visit https://arts-for-life-2.square.site/ or www.artsforlife.org. You can also email: afltrg@artsforlife.org for more information. Mulligans will be available, at 5 for $10 or 10 for $20.

This year’s TMA ceremony will take place on Saturday, April 26, at the Royale Orleans in South County and the Best Performance Awards will be held on Sunday, June 29, in the Keating Theatre at Kirkwood High School. More information will be forthcoming.

“These events recognize the incredible talent we have in St. Louis community theater and honor the passion and dedication of those who build this amazing and unique theatrical community,” McCreight said.

Arts For Life is a local not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to the healing power of the arts through its work with youth, the underserved and the community, with its goal of “Making a Dramatic Difference.”

AFL promotes public awareness of local community theatre, encouraging excellence in the arts, and acknowledging the incredible people who are a part of it.

“St. Louis is an amazing city, especially for the Arts. There are over 60 theater companies at home here, a third of which are community theaters. As we watch music education and theatre programs rapidly die in our schools, the need to keep community theatre alive is more important now, than ever,” McCreight said.

“To the hundreds of local musicians and amateur thespians, the Best Performance Awards and Theatre Mask Awards are a way for the community to say thank you for its volunteers in the performing arts,” she said.

Theatre groups within a 35-mile radius of Clayton, Mo., who hold open auditions for non-paid actors are invited to participate in AFL.

For more information, email afltrg@artsforlife.org. or visit the website.

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