Arts & Entertainment

Brick Theatre Group Needs Your Vote In Giving Tuesday Theater Challenge

One $5,000 prize was awarded, but the People's Choice Award remains. Here's how you can participate.

TOMS RIVER, NJ — A Monmouth County theater group has won the Engage Toms River Giving Tuesday Theater Group Challenge Adjudicator’s Choice award.

But now you can choose the winner of the contest's People's Choice Award, the Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation announced. And the Brick Children's Community Theatre group hopes you will vote for them.

The Ashley Lauren Foundation Theatre Ensemble of Monmouth County won $5,000 for their performance last week at the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts at Ocean County College. The five finalists gave 10-minute musical comedy performances that were judged by two professional adjudicators, Tony Petito and Carlyle Owens. The audience had one-third of the vote, and their applause was measured by a decibel reader.

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The Ashley Lauren Foundation's performance included scenes from "Shrek."

The event started with a reception where guests enjoyed light fare and networking with community leaders and nonprofit organizations.

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After the reception, a sold-out audience watched the five theater groups: The Ashley Lauren Foundation Theatre Ensemble; Bellarine Theatre Company; Brick Children’s Community Theatre; Our Gang Players, and Toms River High School North Nautical Stars Theatre Company.

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, ticket sale proceeds were donated to The Ashley Lauren Foundation to help children with cancer.

"It was a wonderful night full of fun and philanthropy," said Jeremy Grunin, executive director of the Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation. "Each group was so talented; it makes it very difficult to choose. Our professional adjudicators did a great job and we were thankful for a sold-out audience who not only participated in judging, but helped us give back to a great non-profit organization.”

The People’s Choice award, for an additional $5,000, is open to voting now. Voting is online and will be open until midnight on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016. You can vote once every 24 hours and the winner will be announced on Dec. 8, 2016.

To access the videos of the performances and the link to vote, click here.

The Brick Children's Community Theatre, here performing a piece from "The Little Mermaid," needs your vote in the People's Choice Award portion of the Grunin Foundation's Giving Tuesday Theater Challenge. Photo courtesy of the Grunin Foundation


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