The National High School Musical Theater Award finalists are cheering on the Blackhawks from New York City. Congratulations to the 2013 Stanley Cup Champions! Scroll down for a photo of the students!
The National High School Musical Theater Awards (NHSMTA) was established in 2009 to elevate the importance of theater arts education in schools and reward excellence in student performance. The program impacts over 50,000 students annually who participate in high school musical theater competitions sponsored by thirty professional theatres throughout the US.
Since its inception, NHSMTA has been the catalyst for more than $750,000 in educational scholarships awarded to deserving young performers. Also known as The Jimmy(tm) Awards, named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander, this year-round program is administered by the Broadway Education Alliance (BEA) a New York based non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting initiatives that inspire creativity, build confidence and stimulate critical thinking in America's youth. NHSMTA is BEA's first national initiative. Thanks to the support of its participating professional regional theatres and donors, NHSMTA continues to grow. This year the program inspired PBS to produce a 3-part documentary series called "Broadway or Bust," which follows students on a journey from their hometown competitions to their debut on Broadway at the Minskoff Theatre. The series, which premiered in September 2012, was showcased in 100% of PBS's Top 50 strategic markets and is one of their most highly rated programs. It continues to be aired on stations across the country, and along with dozens of additional online video segments, remains popular viewing around the clock and around the world at www.pbs.org.
The National High School Musical Theater Award finalists are cheering on the Blackhawks from New York City. Congratulations to the 2013 Stanley Cup Champions!
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