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Jimmy Awards

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 approximately 40 participating theatres 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 edit

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 edit

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 edit

 
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 nominees edit

Year Actor Hometown Musical Character Notes
2009[15][16]
1st Jimmy Awards
Stephen Mark[17] Ridgefield, Connecticut Thoroughly Modern Millie Jimmy Smith
Kian McCollum[19] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Wedding Singer Robbie Hart
Joseph Pudetti[20] Rochester,

New York

Godspell Jesus
Jenny Wine[17] Wichita, Kansas The Wedding Singer Julia Sullivan
Grace Hardin Waterbury, Connecticut Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dillmount
2010[21][5]
2nd Jimmy Awards
Kyle Selig[22] Long Beach, California Singin' in the Rain Don Lockwood
Alex Field[26] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Wiz Tinman
Matthew Hill San Jose, California Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddy Benson
John Jorge Waterbury, Connecticut Les Misérables Jean Valjean

Alexandria Payne[27] Atlanta, Georgia Once on This Island Ti Moune
Katie Sapper San Diego, California Little Shop of Horrors Audrey
Stephanie Styles[28] Houston, Texas The Drowsy Chaperone Janet Van De Graaff
2011[31][32]
3rd Jimmy Awards
Ryan McCartan Minneapolis, Minnesota How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J. Pierrepont Finch
Seth Jones Kansas City, Missouri Crazy for You Bobby Child
Mackenzie Orr Irving, Texas Into the Woods Baker

Shauni Ruetz Rochester, New York Into the Woods Witch
Kirsten Hoover Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania No, No, Nanette Nanette
Breyannah Tillman Memphis, Tennessee Aida Aida
2012[36][37]
4th Jimmy Awards
Joshua Grosso Tampa, Florida The Phantom of the Opera Raoul de Chagny
Evan Greenberg Atlanta, Georgia The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee William Barfee
Drew Shafranek Irving, Texas The Music Man Harold Hill

Elizabeth Romero[39] Fullerton, California Damn Yankees Lola
Nicolette Burton San Diego, California Kiss Me, Kate Lilli Vanessi / Katharine
Erica Durham Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Aida Aida
2013[41][42]
5th Jimmy Awards
Taylor Varga Newtown, Connecticut How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J. Pierrepont Finch
Michael Burrell La Mirada, California Into the Woods Baker
Austin Crute Atlanta, Georgia The Wiz Scarecrow

Sarah Lynn Marion Fullerton, California Hello, Dolly! Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi
Jillian Caillouette Waterbury, Connecticut Little Women Jo March
Martha Hellerman Madison, Wisconsin Spring Awakening Wendla Bergmann
Eva Noblezada[43] Charlotte, North Carolina Footloose Ariel Moore
2014[49][50]
6th Jimmy Awards
Jonah Rawitz[51][52] Chicago, Illinois In the Heights Usnavi
Mekhai Lee[53] Charlotte, North Carolina Shrek The Musical Shrek
Matthew Richards Logan, Utah The Scarlet Pimpernel Percy Blakeney

Jai'Len Christine Li Josey[51] Atlanta, Georgia Dreamgirls Effie Melody White
Brooke Solan Las Vegas, Nevada The Drowsy Chaperone Janet Van De Graaff
Sophia Tzougros Dousman, Wisconsin Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dillmount
2015[56][57]
7th Jimmy Awards
Anthony Skillman[58] Mission Viejo, California Tarzan Tarzan
Drayton Maclean Mayers Memphis, Tennessee Big Fish Edward Bloom
Alec Michael Ryan Houston, Texas Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Lawrence Jameson

Marla Louissaint[59] New York, New York Caroline, or Change Caroline Thibodeaux
Morgan Higgins La Mirada, California Les Misérables Éponine Thénardier
Marnie Quick Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Shout! The Mod Musical Orange Girl
2016[61][62]
8th Jimmy Awards
Josh Strobl[63] Los Angeles, California Hairspray Link Larkin
Cameron Chang San Diego, California The Drowsy Chaperone Aldolpho
John Fredrickson Dallas, Texas Mary Poppins Bert
Devin Moore Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Les Misérables Jean Valjean

Amina Faye[65] Charlotte, North Carolina Ragtime Sarah
Kailey Boyle Madison, Wisconsin Once Upon a Mattress Princess Winnifred
Lauren Johnson Omaha, Nebraska Seussical Gertrude McFuzz
  • Cast as Lorraine in the 2022-23 US tour of Hairspray
Marnie Quick Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 9 to 5 Doralee Rhodes
  • Also a 2015 Jimmy Awards finalist
2017[66][67]
9th Jimmy Awards
Tony Moreno[68] Orlando, Florida Man of La Mancha Don Quixote (Cervantes)
Antonio Cipriano[70] East Lansing, Michigan Hello! My Baby Mickey McKee
  • Cast in the premiere production of Jagged Little Pill.[71]
  • Made Broadway debut in Broadway production of Jagged Little Pill in December 2019[72]
  • 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[73]
Nathan Keffer Nashville, Tennessee Little Shop of Horrors Seymour
Sam Primack Tempe, Arizona Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale, Jr.

Sofia Deler[68] Orlando, Florida Songs for a New World Woman 1
  • Cast as Shelby in 2020 film production of The Prom
Maggie Gidden La Mirada, California Footloose Rusty
Hatty King Nashville, Tennessee Little Women Jo March
Jasmine Rogers[76] Houston, Texas Into the Woods Witch
2018[78][79]
10th Jimmy Awards
Andrew Barth Feldman[80] Long Island, New York Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale, Jr.
Darian Goulding Chicago, Illinois Beauty and the Beast Beast
J.R. Heckman Cleveland, Ohio The Secret Garden Archibald Craven
  • Also a 2016 and 2019 Jimmy Awards nominee
Riley Thad Young Memphis, Tennessee James and the Giant Peach Grasshopper

Reneé Rapp[80][83] Charlotte, North Carolina Big Fish Sandra Bloom
Sabrina Astle La Mirada, California Legally Blonde Elle Woods
Emily Escobar Tampa, Florida Zombie Prom Toffee
Marisa Ines Moenho Palm Springs, California Urinetown Hope Cladwell
  • Also a 2019 Jimmy Awards finalist
2019[86][87]
11th Jimmy Awards
Ethan Kelso[88] Logan, Utah Big Fish Will Bloom
Casey Likes Tempe, Arizona Les Misérables Jean Valjean
Colin Miller Albuquerque, New Mexico Little Shop of Horrors Seymour
Christian Spaay Madison, Wisconsin Les Misérables Marius

Ekele Ukegbu[91] New York, New York Aida Aida
Jessi Kirtley Atlanta, Georgia Mary Poppins Mary Poppins
Lexie Love Seattle, Washington Les Misérables Éponine Thénardier
Marisa Ines Moenho Palm Springs, California Sister Act Deloris Van Cartier
  • Also a 2018 Jimmy Awards finalist
2021[92]
12th Jimmy Awards
Bryson Battle Charlotte, North Carolina Guys and Dolls Nicely Nicely Johnson
Benjamin Brown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania No applicable production No applicable production
Justin Cooley Kansas City, Missouri No applicable production No applicable production
Mateo Lizcano New York, New York Big Fish Edward Bloom

Elena Holder Durham, North Carolina Cry-Baby Lenora
Victoria Evans Seattle, Washington No applicable production No applicable production
Kuper Walker Los Angeles, California No applicable production No applicable production
Ava Wolesky Kansas City, Missouri Carrie Carrie White
2022[94]
13th Jimmy Awards
Nicholas Barrón San Antonio, Texas The Baker's Wife Dominique
Thomas Beeker Denver, Colorado The Music Man Harold Hill
Dakota Renteria Las Vegas, Nevada Big Fish Edward Bloom
Joshua Thompson Durham, North Carolina Anastasia Dmitry

Kendall Becerra San Diego, California In the Heights Nina
Sophie Pollono Los Angeles, California Into the Woods Cinderella
Symoné Spencer Durham, North Carolina Funny Girl Fanny Brice
Anna Zavelson San Antonio, Texas Anastasia Anya
2023[96]

14th Jimmy Awards

Langston Lee Austin, Texas Anastasia Dmitry
Corbin Drew Ross Dallas, Texas Anastasia Dmitry
Christian Strong Columbus, Ohio Kinky Boots Lola
Omar Andre Real Palm Springs, California Bat Boy Bat Boy
Lauren A. Marchand New York, New York Frozen Elsa
Maya Sharma West Palm Beach, Florida Freaky Friday Ellie
Samia Posadas Tucson, Arizona Legally Blonde Elle Woods
Anna Wright St. Louis, Missouri Bright Star Alice Murphy

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External links edit

  • The Jimmy Awards official website
  • The Jimmy Awards Facebook page

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Not to be confused with a like name award issued annually by The Jimmy Fund 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 AwardsLocationNew York CityPresented byThe Broadway LeaguePittsburgh CLONederlander Alliances LLCFirst awarded2009Currently held byLauren A Marchand for Frozen 2023 Langston Lee for Anastasia 2023 WebsiteJimmyAwards comPerformers qualify as nominees by winning a regional competition in one of approximately 40 participating theatres 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 Renee 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 Contents 1 History 2 Qualification 3 Award show 4 Winners and nominees 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe 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 editStudents 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 edit nbsp 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 nominees editYear Actor Hometown Musical Character Notes2009 15 16 1st Jimmy AwardsStephen Mark 17 Ridgefield Connecticut Thoroughly Modern Millie Jimmy Smith Cast as John in national touring company of Anything Goes 18 Kian McCollum 19 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Wedding Singer Robbie HartJoseph Pudetti 20 Rochester New York Godspell JesusJenny Wine 17 Wichita Kansas The Wedding Singer Julia SullivanGrace Hardin Waterbury Connecticut Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dillmount2010 21 5 2nd Jimmy AwardsKyle Selig 22 Long Beach California Singin in the Rain Don Lockwood Made Broadway debut in The Book of Mormon in 2013 22 Cast as Baby John in the 2016 Hollywood Bowl production of West Side Story with the Los Angeles Philharmonic 23 Cast as Homer Hickam in the 2016 musical October Sky inspired by the film of the same name at the Old Globe Theatre 24 Cast as Aaron Samuels in 2018 Broadway musical Mean Girls 25 Alex Field 26 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Wiz TinmanMatthew Hill San Jose California Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Freddy BensonJohn Jorge Waterbury Connecticut Les Miserables Jean ValjeanAlexandria Payne 27 Atlanta Georgia Once on This Island Ti Moune Cast in the national tour of The Lion King at age 10 27 Katie Sapper San Diego California Little Shop of Horrors AudreyStephanie Styles 28 Houston Texas The Drowsy Chaperone Janet Van De Graaff Cast as Louisa von Trapp in national tour of The Sound of Music at age 12 28 Cast as Katherine Plumber in 1st national tour of Newsies 29 Made Broadway debut as Lois Lane Bianca in the 2019 revival of Kiss Me Kate 30 2011 31 32 3rd Jimmy AwardsRyan McCartan Minneapolis Minnesota How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J Pierrepont Finch Cast as Diggie on the Disney Channel comedy Liv and Maddie 33 Cast as Jason J D Dean in 2013 Off Broadway run of Heathers The Musical Cast as Brad Majors in 2016 television musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show Let s Do the Time Warp Again 34 Made Broadway debut as Fiyero in Wicked in 2018 and played Hans in Frozen on Broadway in 2020 and on tour in 2022 35 Seth Jones Kansas City Missouri Crazy for You Bobby ChildMackenzie Orr Irving Texas Into the Woods BakerShauni Ruetz Rochester New York Into the Woods WitchKirsten Hoover Pittsburgh Pennsylvania No No Nanette NanetteBreyannah Tillman Memphis Tennessee Aida Aida2012 36 37 4th Jimmy AwardsJoshua Grosso Tampa Florida The Phantom of the Opera Raoul de Chagny Cast as Marius in the U S touring company of Les Miserables 38 Evan Greenberg Atlanta Georgia The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee William BarfeeDrew Shafranek Irving Texas The Music Man Harold HillElizabeth Romero 39 Fullerton California Damn Yankees LolaNicolette Burton San Diego California Kiss Me Kate Lilli Vanessi KatharineErica Durham Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Aida Aida Cast as Squeak in the U S national tour of The Color Purple 40 2013 41 42 5th Jimmy AwardsTaylor Varga Newtown Connecticut How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J Pierrepont FinchMichael Burrell La Mirada California Into the Woods BakerAustin Crute Atlanta Georgia The Wiz ScarecrowSarah Lynn Marion Fullerton California Hello Dolly Mrs Dolly Gallagher LeviJillian Caillouette Waterbury Connecticut Little Women Jo MarchMartha Hellerman Madison Wisconsin Spring Awakening Wendla BergmannEva Noblezada 43 Charlotte North Carolina Footloose Ariel Moore Made professional debut as Kim at age 17 in the West End revival of Miss Saigon in 2014 43 Cast as Eponine in West End production of Les Miserables in 2016 44 Made Broadway debut headlining Miss Saigon in 2017 43 Cast as Eurydice in both West End and Broadway productions of Hadestown in 2018 and 2019 respectively 45 46 Nominated for Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Miss Saigon in 2017 and again for Hadestown in 2019 47 45 48 l Cast as Daisy in Paper Mill Playhouse s musical production of Gatsby2014 49 50 6th Jimmy AwardsJonah Rawitz 51 52 Chicago Illinois In the Heights UsnaviMekhai Lee 53 Charlotte North Carolina Shrek The Musical Shrek Cast as Grady in 2017 18 U S national tour of The Color Purple 54 Matthew Richards Logan Utah The Scarlet Pimpernel Percy BlakeneyJai Len Christine Li Josey 51 Atlanta Georgia Dreamgirls Effie Melody White Appeared in Tyler Perry s Love Thy Neighbor Made Broadway debut as Pearl Krabs in SpongeBob SquarePants The Broadway Musical in 2017 55 Brooke Solan Las Vegas Nevada The Drowsy Chaperone Janet Van De GraaffSophia Tzougros Dousman Wisconsin Thoroughly Modern Millie Millie Dillmount2015 56 57 7th Jimmy AwardsAnthony Skillman 58 Mission Viejo California Tarzan TarzanDrayton Maclean Mayers Memphis Tennessee Big Fish Edward BloomAlec Michael Ryan Houston Texas Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Lawrence JamesonMarla Louissaint 59 New York New York Caroline or Change Caroline Thibodeaux Cast as ensemble member of the U S touring company of Beautiful The Carole King Musical 60 Morgan Higgins La Mirada California Les Miserables Eponine ThenardierMarnie Quick Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Shout The Mod Musical Orange Girl2016 61 62 8th Jimmy AwardsJosh Strobl 63 Los Angeles California Hairspray Link Larkin Cast as universal cover for Broadway production of Dear Evan Hansen in 2019 64 Cameron Chang San Diego California The Drowsy Chaperone AldolphoJohn Fredrickson Dallas Texas Mary Poppins BertDevin Moore Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Les Miserables Jean ValjeanAmina Faye 65 Charlotte North Carolina Ragtime Sarah Cast as Jane Seymour in the US Boleyn Tour of Six musical Kailey Boyle Madison Wisconsin Once Upon a Mattress Princess WinnifredLauren Johnson Omaha Nebraska Seussical Gertrude McFuzz Cast as Lorraine in the 2022 23 US tour of HairsprayMarnie Quick Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 9 to 5 Doralee Rhodes Also a 2015 Jimmy Awards finalist2017 66 67 9th Jimmy AwardsTony Moreno 68 Orlando Florida Man of La Mancha Don Quixote Cervantes Cast as a Swing in the Broadway production of The Book of Mormon in December 2022 69 Antonio Cipriano 70 East Lansing Michigan Hello My Baby Mickey McKee Cast in the premiere production of Jagged Little Pill 71 Made Broadway debut in Broadway production of Jagged Little Pill in December 2019 72 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 73 Nathan Keffer Nashville Tennessee Little Shop of Horrors SeymourSam Primack Tempe Arizona Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale Jr Cast as an understudy in the Broadway production of Dear Evan Hansen in 2019 74 Debuts as Evan Hansen in the touring cast of Dear Evan Hansen 75 Sofia Deler 68 Orlando Florida Songs for a New World Woman 1 Cast as Shelby in 2020 film production of The PromMaggie Gidden La Mirada California Footloose RustyHatty King Nashville Tennessee Little Women Jo MarchJasmine Rogers 76 Houston Texas Into the Woods Witch Cast as Gretchen Weiners in the national tour of Mean Girls 77 2018 78 79 10th Jimmy AwardsAndrew Barth Feldman 80 Long Island New York Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale Jr Made his Broadway debut as Evan Hansen in Dear Evan Hansen in January 2019 81 Cast as Linguini in the 2021 virtual benefit concert Ratatouille the Musical based on the 2007 Disney Pixar film 82 Made his television debut in the recurring guest role of Antoine in Season 2 of the Disney show High School Musical The Musical The Series Made his feature film debut Starring opposite Jennifer Lawrence in No Hard FeelingsDarian Goulding Chicago Illinois Beauty and the Beast BeastJ R Heckman Cleveland Ohio The Secret Garden Archibald Craven Also a 2016 and 2019 Jimmy Awards nomineeRiley Thad Young Memphis Tennessee James and the Giant Peach GrasshopperRenee Rapp 80 83 Charlotte North Carolina Big Fish Sandra Bloom Made her Broadway debut as Regina George in Mean Girls in June 2019 84 Cast as Leighton in the HBO Max comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls 85 Cast as Regina George in musical teen comedy film Mean Girls 2024 film Sabrina Astle La Mirada California Legally Blonde Elle WoodsEmily Escobar Tampa Florida Zombie Prom ToffeeMarisa Ines Moenho Palm Springs California Urinetown Hope Cladwell Also a 2019 Jimmy Awards finalist2019 86 87 11th Jimmy AwardsEthan Kelso 88 Logan Utah Big Fish Will BloomCasey Likes Tempe Arizona Les Miserables Jean Valjean Made his Broadway debut as William Miller in Almost Famous in October 2022 89 90 Cast in a leading role in the upcoming MGM horror film Dark Harvest 90 Cast as Gene Simmons in the upcoming Neil Bogart biopic Spinning Gold Cast as Marty McFly in the Broadway production of Back to the Future The Musical Colin Miller Albuquerque New Mexico Little Shop of Horrors SeymourChristian Spaay Madison Wisconsin Les Miserables MariusEkele Ukegbu 91 New York New York Aida AidaJessi Kirtley Atlanta Georgia Mary Poppins Mary PoppinsLexie Love Seattle Washington Les Miserables Eponine ThenardierMarisa Ines Moenho Palm Springs California Sister Act Deloris Van Cartier Also a 2018 Jimmy Awards finalist2021 92 12th Jimmy AwardsBryson Battle Charlotte North Carolina Guys and Dolls Nicely Nicely JohnsonBenjamin Brown Philadelphia Pennsylvania No applicable production No applicable productionJustin Cooley Kansas City Missouri No applicable production No applicable production Made Broadway debut as Seth Weetis in Kimberly Akimbo in November 2022 93 Nominated for Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical Kimberly Akimbo for in 2023Mateo Lizcano New York New York Big Fish Edward BloomElena Holder Durham North Carolina Cry Baby LenoraVictoria Evans Seattle Washington No applicable production No applicable productionKuper Walker Los Angeles California No applicable production No applicable productionAva Wolesky Kansas City Missouri Carrie Carrie White2022 94 13th Jimmy AwardsNicholas Barron San Antonio Texas The Baker s Wife DominiqueThomas Beeker Denver Colorado The Music Man Harold HillDakota Renteria Las Vegas Nevada Big Fish Edward BloomJoshua Thompson Durham North Carolina Anastasia DmitryKendall Becerra San Diego California In the Heights NinaSophie Pollono Los Angeles California Into the Woods CinderellaSymone Spencer Durham North Carolina Funny Girl Fanny BriceAnna Zavelson San Antonio Texas Anastasia Anya Cast as Clara in the New York City Center s Encores production of The Light in the Piazza 95 2023 96 14th Jimmy AwardsLangston Lee Austin Texas Anastasia DmitryCorbin Drew Ross Dallas Texas Anastasia DmitryChristian Strong Columbus Ohio Kinky Boots LolaOmar Andre Real Palm Springs California Bat Boy Bat BoyLauren A Marchand New York New York Frozen ElsaMaya Sharma West Palm Beach Florida Freaky Friday EllieSamia Posadas 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