The date's been set! We've moved to a weeknight  for the
3rd Annual SALTY Awards - Monday, May 19 at 7 pm

The New Times Theatre at the NYS Fairgrounds

Sponsored by Family Times, the Parenting Magazine of CNY

www.saltyawards.org


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yracuse
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honoring Onondaga County high school students, educators, and area theater companies that encourage youth in dramatic arts 
and foster youth theatre.


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SALTY Award winners
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Congratulations to all the Season Three winners of SALTY - CNY's 'Tony Awards' for high school theatre productions and local theatre companies that feature youth performers 18 years old and younger.  
Awards were given at the

Third Annual SALTY Awards
Monday, May 19 at 7 pm

The New Times Theatre at the NYS Fairgrounds
Pre-Show Dessert Reception at 6 pm

Who's eligible for SALTY?

All Onondaga County High Schools and local theatre companies that produces shows featuring youth performers is eligible. Register your show for consideration by the SALTY Academy. 

Details forthcoming as to how you can register your school for SALTY consideration. 

Shows eligible for SALTY consideration must take place between May 1, 2008 and April 30, 2009. 
Here's the currently registered shows and award categories for this year.
 

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page.

SALTY is a not-for-profit organization. If you, your business or company would like to support the recognition of youth theatre in Onondaga County and Central New York, please contact SALTY via email. All contributions are tax deductible.

Who's competing this year? Visit the registered shows  page for more information.


SALTY's second year: 2006-2007 

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. 

On Saturday, May 20th, 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.

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.


Michael Davis/Family Times