Broadway In Chicagois today announced the twenty-four finalists for the First Annual Illinois High School Musical Theater Awards. The finalists (12 young actors & 12 young actresses) have been invited to participate in the Awards program, which will be held at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place (175 E. Chestnut St.) on Monday, May 7, 2012.
In its inaugural year, the Awards program received over 50 applicants, high school students from all parts of the state of Illinois, from O'Fallon, Illinois to as far north as Cary, Illinois, as well as from Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.
"It has been very exciting to have reached so many talented young men and women from all over Illinois in the first year of the program. We look forward to an awards day that will both showcase these young peoples' talent, as well as give them a unique opportunity to work with top talent in the theatre industry," said Lou Raizin, President of Broadway In Chicago.
In preparation for the Awards program, the twenty-four finalists will receive direction and coaching from JERSEY BOYS National Tour cast members. The cast members will teach the high school students the closing number from JERSEY BOYS, which the students will perform at the final awards ceremony at the conclusion of Monday's events. The finalists will audition in front of Chicago's top theatre professionals, including PJ Powers (Artistic Director, Timeline Theatre Company), Sam Samuelson (Film, Television and Theatre Agent, Stewart Talent), Nick Cosgrove (Frankie Valli, Jersey Boys National Tour), and Eileen LaCario (Vice President, Broadway In Chicago). In addition to their day with theBroadway In Chicago team, all finalists will receive tickets to see JERSEY BOYS.
From the twenty-four finalists, one actor and one actress will be chosen to represent Illinois in the finals in New York. These two talented young stars will be provided with an all-expense paid trip to participate in a performance enrichment program, representing the state ofIllinois at the National High School Musical Theater Awards, on Broadway, on Monday, June 25, 2012. The National High School Musical Theater Awards, also known as The Jimmy™ Awards, are named for legendary Broadway theater owner and producer James M. Nederlander. Broadway In Chicago is a Nederlander presentation, and is excited to join the network of theatres across the country participating in The Jimmys™.
LIST OF FINALISTS AND HOME TOWNS
Name |
Hometown |
High School |
Sam Babic |
Cary |
Cary-Grove High School |
Ilana Braverman |
Vernon Hills |
Adlai Stevenson High School |
Addie Burich |
Deerfield |
Deerfield High School |
Eyeri Cabrera-Loos |
Chicago |
Chicago High School for the Arts |
Kevin Casson |
Plainfield |
Plainfield South High School |
Kyrie Courter |
Chicago |
Chicago High School for the Arts |
Harrison Fox |
South Barrington |
Barrington High School |
Wesley Hunt |
Peoria |
Dunlap High School |
Jayne Jaeger |
ClarenDon Hills |
Hinsdale Central High School |
Christopher Kelley |
Flossmoor |
Homewood-Flossmoor High School |
ClarenDon Hills |
Hinsdale Central High School |
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Seamus McMahon |
Evanston |
Saint Ignatius College Prep |
Theresa Moen |
Lisle |
Benet Academy |
Meadow Nguy |
O'Fallon |
O'Fallon Township High School |
Nicholas Olson |
Hawthorn Woods |
Adlai Stevenson High School |
Megan Orticelli |
Northbrook |
Glenbrook North High School |
Shea Pender |
Oak Lawn |
Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School |
Grace Petit |
Arlington Heights |
John Hersey High School |
Valerie Pizzato |
Palatine |
William Fremd High School |
Jordan Puhala |
Crystal Lake |
Crystal Lake Central High School |
Nathan Salstone |
Northbrook |
Glenbrook North High School |
Andrea Schumann |
Barrington |
Barrington High School |
Ryan Smetana |
New Lenox |
Lincoln Way East High School |
Sheila Wilhelmi |
Cary |
Cary-Grove High School |
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