Thespian 2020 Competition

In a virtual world the Calvary’s talents still shine through in reality. Four of Calvary’s Middle School students who were set to compete in Indianapolis at the National Thespian Convention found that they could still be prepared and come away winners in a remote and new form of competing.

William Broussard carried on the Calvary tradition of a 6th grade student receiving a superior rating in solo musical theater. William performed “Just to get my name in lights” from the musical “The Boy from Oz.”  Judges commented on how animated he was and his character shined through.

Carolyn Farris also exceeded expectations as a 6th grader and performed “I love play rehearsal” from the musical “Be More Chill.” Carolyn worked hard during school shutdown in her virtual voice lessons with her teacher.  She sold the judges with her accuracy and storytelling through her performance.

Kenzi Patton qualified her second year in a row and received a superior rating for her performance from “Be More Chill.” Kenzi stole the judges’ hearts two years in a row with her believable characterizations, voice and animated performance.




Last but not least, Rachel Lazarou broke records by being the only middle school student, in Fort Bend County, (and maybe farther) to qualify three years in a row to attend nationals and receive medal honors all three years. Rachel performed “Watch What Happens” from “Newsies.”  The judges’ sheets reflected that her voice was mature beyond her years, and an award winning characterization.

All four students maintained their training through CEP right up until when they submitted their videos for competition.  Calvary is noted for its commitment to the arts and these students have perpetuated that philosophy.  Congratulations to all and Calvary is looking forward to the future accolades and awards they will receive.

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Joseph Menslage

As the President and Publisher of Katy and Fort Bend Christian Magazines, Joe Menslage is committed to covering social and political news from a Christian worldview. He founded Katy Christian Magazine in 2005, which swept the greater Houston and Katy areas like a storm. That’s when Joe realized the urgent need for publications willing to give voices to the voiceless, without political correctness or censorship. Joe Menslage founded sister-publication Fort Bend Christian Magazine in 2014. Prior to creating Katy Christian Magazine, Joe Menslage led a colorful life. He was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, spent a great deal of his childhood in Colorado, and lived in a couple of other states before he moved to Houston in 1981. Joe was God-gifted with an entrepreneurial mind, and self-started other business ventures before he found his calling. In Joe’s words, our innate talents are given by the Lord, and are meant to be used to serve the Lord. Aside from being a President and Publisher, Joe Menslage is also the co-founder of Katy Christian Chamber of Commerce, where Christians can network, build business connections, listen to passionate speakers, and enjoy monthly breakfasts and lunches. Joe Menslage also hosts a weekly political satire YouTube channel. Joe Menslage has four children. Outside of work, he enjoys hiking, watching zombie movies and K dramas, ax-throwing and Krav Maga.