StageScore is a secure adjudication and feedback platform built to help performance programs organize critique forms, scoring categories, production notes, and reviewer feedback in one clear digital space.
This StageScore instance has been developed specifically to support the Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
StageScore gives adjudication programs a focused space to manage evaluations, written critiques, scoring workflows, and production-specific review materials.
StageScore supports feedback that is organized, clear, consistent, and centered on student growth, production quality, and the full creative process.
StageScore is designed to support performance-based evaluation programs with a secure, organized, and user-friendly digital workspace. Authorized users can sign in to access the materials and tools connected to their role.
Access assigned productions, enter observations, complete critique materials, and submit structured feedback through a clear workflow.
Keep production information, critique records, scoring materials, and review data organized in one secure location.
Support thoughtful feedback that celebrates strengths, identifies opportunities for growth, and honors the work of students on stage and behind the scenes.
Sign in with your approved account to access the Gene Kelly Awards adjudication workspace.
StageScore is a powerful, all-in-one platform designed for performing arts competitions and events. It streamlines the entire process by managing participant details, production logistics, and adjudication workflows. With StageScore, organizers can easily track scores, capture judges’ comments, and generate accurate results—all in one intuitive interface. Whether you’re running a small showcase or a large-scale festival, StageScore ensures efficiency, transparency, and a seamless experience for participants and adjudicators alike.
StageScore is custom-developed using open-source technology, including Saltcorn (AGPL v3).
ShowScore™ and GKJCritiques™ are developed and maintained by James Baker. Certain customizations to GKJCritiques were contributed by Colin Eccher. All intellectual property rights not explicitly assigned remain with the primary developer.