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Ryan McCartan to Host 2014 Jimmy Awards, 6/30; Finalists Announced!

By: Jun. 23, 2014
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The National High School Musical Theater Awards (NHSMTA) is pleased to announce that 56 high school students from across America will compete for the coveted Jimmy Award for Best Performance by an Actor and Best Performance by an Actress, at the 6th annual presentation at the Minskoff Theatre on Monday, June 30. Ryan McCartan, 2011 Jimmy Award winner, will host the 2-hour talent showcase that features dynamic ensemble and solo performances. McCartan recently starred as JD in the Off-Broadway hit musical, Heathers, appears regularly as Diggy in Liv & Maddie on the Disney Channel, and is a recurring character on the USA Network's Royal Pains. The event will be held at the Minskoff Theatre (200 W. 45th St) and begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets, which range from $39-$175, are on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

Student performers qualified to compete in the national program by winning top honors at 28 regional high school musical awards competitions presented by Broadway League member performing arts centers. Over 1,500 high schools and 60,000 students participate in these annual events. Since its inception in 2009, the NHSMTA has enabled over $1,000,000 in university and conservatory scholarships to be awarded to talented students at the national and local level -- several of whom have already been cast in Broadway, touring and West End productions.

NHSMTA finalists will prepare for their Broadway debut during a five-day professional training intensive with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' New Studio on Broadway faculty members Andréa Burns, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Adam Kantor, Julia Murney, and Anthony Rapp plus other theater professionals. Winners will be selected by a panel of industry experts including Scott Ellis (multi-Tony Award-nominated director); Kent Gash (New Studio on Broadway, NYU Tisch School of the Arts Department of Drama); Rachel Hoffman (Telsey + Company); Arielle Tepper Madover (Tony Award-winning producer); Tara Rubin (Tara Rubin Casting), and Nick Scandalios (Nederlander Organization)

Founded in 2009, NHSMTA's mission is to raise the profile of musical theater in schools, recognize dedicated teachers and inspire the next generation of performers and enthusiasts. Also known as The Jimmy Awards in honor of legendary Broadway producer/theater owner James M. Nederlander, the NHSMTA is produced by the Broadway Education Alliance and supported by many leading theater industry organizations including The Broadway League, BWF (Weissler) Foundation, Disney Theatrical Productions, Jujamcyn Theatres, Music Theatre International, Nederlander Organization, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Pittsburgh CLO, Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, Samuel French Library, Shubert Organization, Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc., Ticketmaster and others. To learn more about the National High School Musical Theater Awards and/or to make a donation to the program, visit nhsmta.com.

The 2014 National High School Musical Theater Awards participating theater organizations and their Nominees:

City, State

Professional

Theater

Regional Awards Program

Best Actor

Nominee

Best Actress

Nominee

Atlanta, GA

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Foundation

Georgia High School

Musical Theater Awards

Shuler Hensley Awards

Rubin Barksdale

Jai'Len Josey

Charlotte, NC

Blumenthal Performing Arts

The Blumey Awards

Mekhai Lee

Ashlyn Uribe

Chicago, IL

Broadway In Chicago

The Illinois High School Musical Theater Awards

Jonah Rawitz

Julia Lindsey Whitcomb

Dallas, TX

Dallas Summer Musicals, Inc.

DSM High School Musical Theatre Awards

Matthew Haught

Kaycee Murto

Denver, CO

Denver Center Attractions

The Bobby G. Awards

Conner Kingsley

Abigail Noble

Des Moines, IA

Des Moines Performing Arts

Iowa High School Musical Theater Awards

Jeffrey Laughrun

Aliya Ryan

Durham, NC

Durham Performing Arts Center

Triangle Rising Star Awards

Matthew Washington

English Bernhardt

East Lansing, MI

Wharton Center for Performing Arts

Wharton Center Ovation Awards

Jamie Colburn

Emily Hadick

Hershey, PA

Hershey Theatre

Hershey Theatre Apollo Awards

Brendan McAlester

Rachael Robertson

Houston, TX

Theatre Under The Stars

Tommy Tune Awards

Nyles Washington

Emily Michele Lewis

Kansas City, MO

Kansas City Starlight Theatre

Blue Star Awards

Samuel Long

Maddie Roberts

Las Vegas, NV

The Smith Center

The Nevada High School Musical Theater Awards

Issac Arnett

Brooke Solan

Logan, UT

Magic Space

Utah High School

Musical Theater Awards

Matthew Richards

Aitana Alapa

Los Angeles, CA

Pantages Theatre

(Broadway LA)

The Jerry Herman Awards

Joshua Velez

Ayla Stackhouse

Madison, WI

Overture Center

for the Arts

The Tommy Awards

Jonathan Turner

Sophia Tzougros

Memphis, TN

The Orpheum Theatre

Orpheum High School Musical Theatre Awards

Maclean Mayers

Bethany Beckham

Millburn, NJ

Paper Mill Playhouse

Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards

Keenan Buckley

Emma Magbanua

Mission Viejo, CA

McCoy Rigby Entertainment

The M.A.C.Y. Awards

Shane Satterfield

D'Arcy Green

New York, NY

Camp Broadway

Camp Broadway

Gershwin Awards

Steven Ryan Telsey

Sarah Liddy

Norwich, CT

The Spirit of Broadway Theater

Connecticut High School Musical Theater Awards

Michael Hudak

Jillian Caillouette

Omaha, NE

Omaha Performing Arts Center

Nebraska High School Theatre Awards

David T. Beran

Deanna Richard

Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh CLO

Pittsburgh CLO

Gene Kelly Awards

Ryan Borgo

Marnie Quick

Rochester, NY

Rochester Broadway Theatre League

Stars of Tomorrow

Alvis Green, Jr.

Maureen Edwards

San Antonio, TX

Las Casas Foundation

Las Casas Performing Arts Scholarship Competition

Aaron Taylor

Aria Braswell

San Diego, CA/Tucson, AZ

Broadway/San Diego

Broadway in Tucson

The Ben Vereen Awards

Jonathan Norwood

Aubree Bouché

San Jose, CA

Broadway San Jose

Greater California High School Musical Honors

Tyler Alexander Reynolds

Abby McLachlan

Seattle, WA

5th Avenue Theatre

The 5th Avenue Awards

Eli Wills

Madison Willis

Tampa, FL

Straz Center for the Performing Arts

Broadway Star of the Future

Nathanael Hicks

Staci Stout

BROADWAY EDUCATION ALLIANCE (BEA) is a 501.c3 organization that serves as an independent catalyst for the development and implementation of national programs that serve local performing arts organizations and support theatre arts education and cultural studies for audiences of all ages. The National High School Musical Theater Awards is the organization's first national coalition presented to inspire creativity, build confidence, and stimulate critical thinking in American's youth. For more information, visit www.BroadwayEducationAlliance.org.

NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATER AWARDS (NHSMTA)/JIMMY AWARDS was founded in 2009 by Pittsburgh CLO and Nederlander Alliances LLC, under the leadership of James L. Nederlander, and is produced by the Broadway Education Alliance in association with Pittsburgh CLO. The program promotes the importance of theater arts programming in high schools, provides educational scholarships and creates a pathway for promising young performers to pursue a career in the professional theater industry. For more information, visit www.nhsmta.com.

NYU TISCH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA integrates a combination of rigorous professional theatre training and broad-ranging academic education. In partnership with some of the country's foremost professional theatre training institutions, the program offers comprehensive theatre courses in acting, directing, musical performance, design, and theatre production. The program also offers an expansive and innovative academic curriculum. The faculty is composed of nationally and internationally recognized theatre artists, scholars, and theorists. The curriculum is further enriched by required courses in the humanities and social sciences. An extensive internship program connects students to the professional theatre community of New York City. The program is complemented by challenging and innovative productions that welcome guest artists from a range of culture and artistic perspectives. Graduates of the program include Alec Baldwin '94, Kristen Bell '02, Raúl Esparza '92, Philip Seymour Hoffman '89, Bryce Dallas Howard '03, Felicity Huffman '88, Dan Jinks '85, Moisés Kaufman '89, John Leguizamo '83, Michael Longoria '02, Idina Menzel '93, Molly Shannon '87, and Chandra Wilson '91.




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