The passion, complexity and pure joy of singing SONDHEIM knows no bounds for a performer, but for the 12 finalists of this year's The Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer Of The Year Competition 2014 (SSSSPOTY), all will be revealed as they sing their hearts out competing for the title on SUNDAY 18 MAY at 3pm at the West End's GARRICK THEATRE. As if that weren't enough for them to sing in one afternoon, atSONDHEIM's request, the 12 finalists will also be singing the 12 new musical songs that are competing for The Stiles & Drewe Best New Song Prize.
The renowned Sondheim performer and Patron of The
Stephen Sondheim Society JULIA MCKENZIE will be presenting the coveted Awards; alongside a glittering line up of judges including Patrons MARIA FRIEDMAN, who have both won Oliver/Tony Awards for their performances in Sondheim musicals; with musical director NIGEL LILLEY, director DAVID LAN and writer EDWARD SECKERSON judging the SSSSPOTY; whilst composer/lyricists ADAM GUETTEL, SCOTT ALAN, GEORGE STILES andANTHONY DREWE will be judging the Best New Song - the afternoon is hosted byDAVID BEDELLA.
STEPHEN SONDHEIM says: "What's significant about this competition is that it allows students to demonstrate their skills in story-telling through song. Moreover, it allows the public to hear new writing voices as well as new singing ones. Good luck to the singers, and remember to honour the songwriters. Good luck to the songwriters, and remember to honour the singers".
This is a real treat for a West End audience to see a rare performance of SONDHEIM'ssong Girls of Summer from the 1956 show of the same name - not to mention songs from:Sweeney Todd, Follies, Company, Sunday in the Park With George, Passion and Into The Woods. With SONDHEIM's music and lyrics so central to the competition, the stakes are high for the 12 young musical theatre actors starting out on their careers. The twelve finalists **, aged 20-24, come from 11 drama schools across the UK - from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, to the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, via the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and CPA Studios in Romford Essex.
Past winners of SSSSPOTY are even now making their way in the world of musical theatre and the arts, including last year's winner Turlough Convery, who was recommended by
Julia McKenzie to star in BBC Radio 3's Sondheim: Inside Out; 2012's Kris Olsen who is to star in Oslo's premiere production of Beauty and the Beast; 2011's Taron Egerton currently starring in Sky's The Smoke; and 2010's
Alex Young is in the West End in I Can't Sing! The X Factor Musical.
GEORGE STILES says: "We are delighted with the standard of songs that continue to be submitted for The Stiles & Drewe Best Song Prize, through Mercury Musical Developments (MMD). We are even more delighted to see past winners musicals go on to further development -
Gwyneth Herbert (2010) has enjoyed a full production of her musical The A to Z of Mrs P featuring her winning song 'London Town'; and Tamar Broadbent's (2013) musical Pierced, with her winning song '17 Drafts', was performed at The New Musical Project. We know this year's competition will reveal further new musical writing talent."
The prestige and impact of these awards continues to grow each year, and in its eighth year, the industry spotlight is firmly on these up and coming musical theatre talents, winning the top £1000 prize. The event is produced by NEIL MARCUS andSAMUEL JOSEPH; directed by CHRIS HOCKING with musical direction byMARK ETHERINGTON.
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