The National High School Musical Theatre Awards, more commonly known as the Jimmy Awards, are awards given annually to recognize musical theatre performances by high school students in the United States. Two main awards are given each year, Best Performance by an Actress and Best Performance by an Actor.

Jimmy Awards
LocationNew York City
Presented byThe Broadway League
Pittsburgh CLO
Nederlander Alliances, LLC
First awarded2009
Currently held by
WebsiteJimmyAwards.com

Performers qualify as nominees by winning a regional competition in one of 51 participating regional awards programs across the country. Nominees travel to New York City to perform at a talent showcase held on Broadway. Winners and finalists receive a scholarship (in 2019, winners received $25,000 scholarships).[1] Winners and nominees have often gone on to significant careers in musical theatre, such as Eva Noblezada, Reneé Rapp, Ryan McCartan and Andrew Barth Feldman, who went on to starring roles in Broadway productions.[2] The Jimmys have been described by the New York Times as "The Tonys, for teenagers."[3]

History

The Jimmy Awards were inspired by the Gene Kelly Awards, an award given by the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera since 1991, honoring musical theatre productions put on by high schools in the Pittsburgh area. Van Kaplan, the executive producer of the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, pitched the idea of creating a nationwide version of the awards to the Nederlander Organization. The two organizations founded the new award, naming it after the Broadway producer and theatre owner James ("Jimmy") M. Nederlander. The first Jimmy Awards were held in 2009 at NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, with 32 contestants from 16 regions.[4] The 2010 awards were held at the Marquis Theatre, with all subsequent shows held at the Minskoff Theatre.[5]

The awards became a success, in part due to growing popularity online of videos of performances from the award show (particularly the show's signature medleys).[4] In 2012, PBS released a three-part documentary series, Broadway Or Bust, following the nominees of the Jimmy Awards that year.[6] In 2014, The Broadway League Foundation (the charitable arm of The Broadway League, which produces the Tony Awards) took over the management of the Jimmy awards.[4] The number of participating regional theatres has increased over time, reaching a high of 43 regional competitions (and 86 nominees) in 2019.[7]

The 2020 awards were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] The 2021 awards were presented virtually.[9]

Qualification

Students qualify for the Jimmys based on a role played in a high school musical production that year. The role must be significant (for example, the character must perform at least one solo).[10]

Approximately 40 theatres belonging to the Broadway League hold "Regional Awards Programs" (RAPs), each of which selects two winners for the region (a Best Actor, and Best Actress) who then become Jimmy Award nominees. The RAP selects candidates by reviewing high school musical productions. Selected candidates perform at an RAP award ceremony (which must be a "full-scale public event" with at least 100 attendees), performing in the same role they played in their high school production.[11]

Award show

Tony Award-winning Broadway performer Laura Benanti hosted the 2018 Jimmy Awards ceremony.

The Jimmy Award nominees travel to New York City for a week in June, culminating in a live show in which the winners are determined. During the week, the nominees rehearse their performances for the award show and receive coaching from industry professionals. The show is directed by Van Kaplan and choreographed by Kiesha Lalama.[12]

The award show is held at the Minskoff Theatre[13] on Broadway, and is typically hosted by a celebrated Broadway actor (for example Laura Benanti in 2018).[12]

The show begins with an opening number (typically a "mega-mix of contemporary Broadway hits")[3] involving all nominees, followed by a series of "showcase medleys", in which several nominees appear in costume in the role they performed in their high school's musical, each in turn singing a short solo, while the remaining performers act as backup singers and dancers. These medleys have gained a cult following, with fans appreciating the crossover between disparate popular musicals.[12] Since 2016, due to an increasing number of nominees and time limitations, only a portion of nominees have participated in showcase medleys, with the remainder instead performing in a group number. The medleys are arranged and conducted by musical director Michael Moricz.[12]

During an intermission, a panel of experts selects about eight finalists. During the show's second half, the finalists each perform a solo, and the winners are announced. In addition to the main awards of Best Performance by an Actress and Best Performance by an Actor, other awards are given out with smaller prizes. In 2023, awards were given for Best Dancer, Rising Star, Best Performance in an Ensemble, and Spirit of the Jimmys, each associated with a $2,000 scholarship. All finalists also receive a $3,000 scholarship toward their future education.[14]

Winners and finalists

2000s

YearActorHometownMusicalCharacterNotes
2009[15][16]
1st Jimmy Awards
Stephen Mark[17]Ridgefield, ConnecticutThoroughly Modern MillieJimmy Smith
Kian McCollum[19]Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThe Wedding SingerRobbie Hart
Joseph Pudetti[19]Rochester, New YorkGodspellJesus

Jenny Wine[17]Wichita, KansasThe Wedding SingerJulia Sullivan
Grace HardinWaterbury, ConnecticutThoroughly Modern MillieMillie Dillmount

2010s

YearActorHometownMusicalCharacterNotes
2010[20][5]
2nd Jimmy Awards
Kyle Selig[21]Long Beach, CaliforniaSingin' in the RainDon Lockwood
Alex Field[25]Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThe WizTinman
Matthew HillSan Jose, CaliforniaDirty Rotten ScoundrelsFreddy Benson
John JorgeWaterbury, ConnecticutLes MisérablesJean Valjean

Alexandria Payne[26]Atlanta, GeorgiaOnce on This IslandTi Moune
Katie SapperSan Diego, CaliforniaLittle Shop of HorrorsAudrey
Stephanie Styles[27]Houston, TexasThe Drowsy ChaperoneJanet Van De Graaff
2011[30][31]
3rd Jimmy Awards
Ryan McCartanMinneapolis, MinnesotaHow to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingJ. Pierrepont Finch
Seth JonesKansas City, MissouriCrazy for YouBobby Child
Mackenzie OrrIrving, TexasInto the WoodsBaker

Shauni RuetzRochester, New YorkInto the WoodsWitch
Kirsten HooverPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaNo, No, NanetteNanette
Breyannah TillmanMemphis, TennesseeAidaAida
2012[35][36]
4th Jimmy Awards
Joshua GrossoTampa, FloridaThe Phantom of the OperaRaoul de Chagny
Evan GreenbergAtlanta, GeorgiaThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeWilliam Barfee
Drew ShafranekIrving, TexasThe Music ManHarold Hill

Elizabeth Romero[38]Fullerton, CaliforniaDamn YankeesLola
Nicolette BurtonSan Diego, CaliforniaKiss Me, KateLilli Vanessi / Katharine
Erica DurhamPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaAidaAida
2013[40][41]
5th Jimmy Awards
Taylor VargaNewtown, ConnecticutHow to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingJ. Pierrepont Finch
Michael BurrellLa Mirada, CaliforniaInto the WoodsBaker
Austin CruteAtlanta, GeorgiaThe WizScarecrow

Sarah Lynn MarionFullerton, CaliforniaHello, Dolly!Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi
Jillian CaillouetteWaterbury, ConnecticutLittle WomenJo March
Martha HellermanMadison, WisconsinSpring AwakeningWendla Bergmann
Eva Noblezada[42]Charlotte, North CarolinaFootlooseAriel Moore
2014[48][49]
6th Jimmy Awards
Jonah Rawitz[50][51]Chicago, IllinoisIn the HeightsUsnavi
Mekhai Lee[52]Charlotte, North CarolinaShrek The MusicalShrek
Matthew RichardsLogan, UtahThe Scarlet PimpernelPercy Blakeney

Jai'Len Christine Li Josey[50]Atlanta, GeorgiaDreamgirlsEffie Melody White
Brooke SolanLas Vegas, NevadaThe Drowsy ChaperoneJanet Van De Graaff
Sophia TzougrosDousman, WisconsinThoroughly Modern MillieMillie Dillmount
2015[55][56]
7th Jimmy Awards
Anthony Skillman[57]Mission Viejo, CaliforniaTarzanTarzan
Drayton Maclean MayersMemphis, TennesseeBig FishEdward Bloom
Alec Michael RyanHouston, TexasDirty Rotten ScoundrelsLawrence Jameson

Marla Louissaint[58]New York, New YorkCaroline, or ChangeCaroline Thibodeaux
Morgan HigginsLa Mirada, CaliforniaLes MisérablesÉponine Thénardier
Marnie QuickPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaShout! The Mod MusicalOrange Girl
2016[60][61]
8th Jimmy Awards
Josh Strobl[62]Los Angeles, CaliforniaHairsprayLink Larkin
Cameron ChangSan Diego, CaliforniaThe Drowsy ChaperoneAldolpho
John FredricksonDallas, TexasMary PoppinsBert
Devin MoorePittsburgh, PennsylvaniaLes MisérablesJean Valjean

Amina Faye[64]Charlotte, North CarolinaRagtimeSarah
Kailey BoyleMadison, WisconsinOnce Upon a MattressPrincess Winnifred
  • Cast in Ensemble of Gatsby at the American Repertory Theater
Lauren JohnsonOmaha, NebraskaSeussicalGertrude McFuzz
  • Cast as Lorraine in the 2022-23 US tour of Hairspray
Marnie Quick (2)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania9 to 5Doralee Rhodes
2017[65][66]
9th Jimmy Awards
Tony Moreno[67]Orlando, FloridaMan of La ManchaDon Quixote (Cervantes)
Antonio Cipriano[69]East Lansing, MichiganHello! My BabyMickey McKee
  • Cast in the premiere production of Jagged Little Pill.[70]
  • Made Broadway debut in Broadway production of Jagged Little Pill in December 2019[71]
  • Made television debut in a guest role on the 2019 series God Friended Me
  • Cast in the series regular role of Will in the upcoming series Safehaven[72]
Nathan KefferNashville, TennesseeLittle Shop of HorrorsSeymour
Sam PrimackTempe, ArizonaCatch Me If You CanFrank Abagnale, Jr.

Sofia Deler[67]Orlando, FloridaSongs for a New WorldWoman 1
  • Cast as Shelby in 2020 film production of The Prom
Maggie GiddenLa Mirada, CaliforniaFootlooseRusty
Hatty KingNashville, TennesseeLittle WomenJo March
Jasmine Rogers[75]Houston, TexasInto the WoodsWitch
2018[77][78]
10th Jimmy Awards
Andrew Barth Feldman[79]Long Island, New YorkCatch Me If You CanFrank Abagnale, Jr.
Darian GouldingChicago, IllinoisBeauty and the BeastBeast
J.R. HeckmanCleveland, OhioThe Secret GardenArchibald Craven
  • Also a 2016 and 2019 Jimmy Awards nominee
Riley Thad YoungMemphis, TennesseeJames and the Giant PeachGrasshopper

Reneé Rapp[79][82]Charlotte, North CarolinaBig FishSandra Bloom
Sabrina AstleLa Mirada, CaliforniaLegally BlondeElle Woods
Emily EscobarTampa, FloridaZombie PromToffee
Marisa Ines MoenhoPalm Springs, CaliforniaUrinetownHope Cladwell
2019[85][86]
11th Jimmy Awards
Ethan Kelso[87]Logan, UtahBig FishWill Bloom
Casey LikesTempe, ArizonaLes MisérablesJean Valjean
Colin MillerAlbuquerque, New MexicoLittle Shop of HorrorsSeymour
Christian SpaayMadison, WisconsinLes MisérablesMarius

Ekele Ukegbu[90]New York, New YorkAidaAida
Jessi KirtleyAtlanta, GeorgiaMary PoppinsMary Poppins
Lexie LoveSeattle, WashingtonLes MisérablesÉponine Thénardier
Marisa Ines Moenho (2)Palm Springs, CaliforniaSister ActDeloris Van Cartier

2020s

YearActorHometownMusicalCharacterNotes
2021[91]
12th Jimmy Awards
Bryson BattleCharlotte, North CarolinaGuys and DollsNicely Nicely Johnson
Benjamin BrownPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaNo applicable productionNo applicable production
Justin CooleyKansas City, MissouriNo applicable productionNo applicable production
Mateo LizcanoNew York, New YorkBig FishEdward Bloom

Elena HolderDurham, North CarolinaCry-BabyLenora
Victoria EvansSeattle, WashingtonNo applicable productionNo applicable production
Kuper WalkerLos Angeles, CaliforniaNo applicable productionNo applicable production
Ava WoleskyKansas City, MissouriCarrieCarrie White
2022[93]
13th Jimmy Awards
Nicholas BarrónSan Antonio, TexasThe Baker's WifeDominique
Thomas BeekerDenver, ColoradoThe Music ManHarold Hill
Dakota RenteriaLas Vegas, NevadaBig FishEdward Bloom
Joshua ThompsonDurham, North CarolinaAnastasiaDmitry

Kendall BecerraSan Diego, CaliforniaIn the HeightsNina
Sophie PollonoLos Angeles, CaliforniaInto the WoodsCinderella
Symoné SpencerDurham, North CarolinaFunny GirlFanny Brice
Anna ZavelsonSan Antonio, TexasAnastasiaAnya
2023[95]

14th Jimmy Awards

Langston LeeAustin, TexasAnastasiaDmitry
Corbin Drew RossDallas, TexasAnastasiaDmitry
Christian StrongColumbus, OhioKinky BootsLola
Omar Andre RealPalm Springs, CaliforniaBat BoyBat Boy

Lauren A. MarchandNew York, New YorkFrozenElsa
Maya SharmaWest Palm Beach, FloridaFreaky FridayEllie
Samia PosadasTucson, ArizonaLegally BlondeElle Woods
Anna WrightSt. Louis, MissouriBright StarAlice Murphy
2024[96]

15th Jimmy Awards

Damson Chola, Jr.[97]Cleburne, TexasLittle Shop of HorrorsSeymour
Peter DessertKansas City, MissouriAll Shook UpChad
Luke MartinLas Vegas, NevadaLes MisérablesJean Valjean
James ThibaultNew Haven, ConnecticutJavert

Gretchen Shope[97]Midland, MichiganAlice by HeartAlice
Fabiola Caraballo QuijadaDallas, TexasSomething Rotten!Nostradamus
Catherine DosierLa Mirada, CaliforniaThe Secret GardenLily Caven
Samia Posadas (2)Tucson, ArizonaInto the WoodsCinderella

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