National Youth Theatre holds regional awards ceremonies to honor and raise the visibility of youth theatre, with awards selected by a team of judges and reviewers from across the country. Because of his tremendous acting skills, Adam Graham of Wordical Productions’ “Fate’s Child” received a national award for “Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy/Drama” for his role as King Xerxes in the production, “Fate’s Child”. The role called for tremendous serious dramatic acting as well as perfectly timed comedy. Adam Graham, at 15, was the youngest to have ever been casted for any of Wordical Production’s performances yet he turned out to be one of the most powerful actors to be seen on-stage. He has pursued his acting/singing career, landing another incredible lead role through California Young Actors Conservatory Theatre as TiMoune’s father in the musical “Once on this Island” and then mesmorizing the audience in his lead role as Devin in Wordical Production’s, “What You Don’t See”. Adam is now continuing his acting in front of the camera for Wordical Production’s You Tube series, “Makin’ a Change”. Congratulations Adam! You are incredible!