Center Stage Awards announces nominees

April 27, 2017

We are proud to announce the recipients of the inaugural Center Stage High School Musical Theater Awards.

Throughout the 2016-17 school year, 14 local high schools have participated in the Center Stage High School Musical Theater Awards program, an education initiative that celebrates and supports the achievements of high school theater programs in Northeastern Wisconsin.

During the program, participating students had the opportunity to attend six workshops at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center with professional touring artists to learn, ask questions and try new things to give them a deeper understanding of professional theater.

A team of adjudicators have attended each participating school’s musical production and provided educational feedback, ultimately voting for the recipients of the first Center Stage Awards. Scores for each production were tabulated and the top four qualifiers were nominated to represent their school at the official showcase. All qualifying nominees will be recognized with an award in their category.

Participating high schools in the inaugural year included:  Appleton East, Berlin, Chilton, Fox Valley Lutheran, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay Southwest, Green Bay West, Hortonville, Kimberly, Luxemburg-Casco, Mishicot, Neenah, Oshkosh North and St. Mary Catholic.

Nominated performers will participate in a professionally produced showcase on May 20 at 7:30 p.m. on stage at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, May 5 at 10 a.m.

The 2016-17 Center Stage High School Musical Theater Award nominees are:

Outstanding Musical Theater Production
Green Bay Preble High School’s Aida
Green Bay Southwest High School’s Beauty and the Beast
Kimberly High School’s Urinetown
Neenah High School’s Spamalot

Outstanding Ensemble
Green Bay Preble High School’s Aida
Green Bay Southwest High School’s Beauty and the Beast
Kimberly High School’s Urinetown
Neenah High School’s Spamalot

Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor
Brandon Tolman as Radames in Green Bay Preble High School’s Aida
Nick Myers Olson as Gaston in Green Bay Southwest High School’s Beauty and the Beast
Felix Torrez as Beast in Green Bay Southwest High School’s Beauty and the Beast
Jack Murphy as Brave Sir Robin in Neenah High School’s Spamalot

Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress
Rachel Bednarowski as Mother Superior in Appleton East’s Sister Act
Megan Flood as Aida in Green Bay Preble High School’s Aida
Liz Valentin as Doralee in Green Bay West High School’s 9 to 5
Genevieve Ecklaert as Mrs. Pennywise in Kimberly High School’s Urinetown

Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor
Chase Heezen as Zoser in Green Bay Preble High School’s Aida
Will Wegner as Officer Lockstock in Kimberly High School’s Urinetown
Ethan Nimmer as Bud Frump in Luxemberg-Casco High School’s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Brandon Wegner as Orin in St. Mary’s High School ’s Little Shop of Horrors

Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress
Rebecca Heyer as Charlotte in Fox Valley Lutheran High School’s Cinderella
Kylie Medenwald as Nehebka in Green Bay Preble High School’s Aida
Diane Pokotylo as Babette in Green Bay Southwest High School’s Beauty and the Beast
Sarah Engels as Little Sally in Kimberly High School’s Urinetown

Community Engagement Award
Celebrating one outstanding school who connected their production back to their community.
Mishicot High School with their production of The Little Mermaid

Outstanding Achievement Award
Celebrating a student who has triumphed and defied difficulties. 
Aliza Ramsey from Mishicot High School’s production of The Little Mermaid

Backstage Spirit Award
Recognizing the individuals or crews who tirelessly contributed to the creation of seamless storytelling on stage. 
Heads of Department from Hortonville High School’s production of Once Upon a Mattress

At the showcase, one outstanding lead actress and one outstanding lead actor will be announced as Best Actress and Best Actor. Chosen through a separate audition process, these two performers will represent the Center Stage High School Musical Theater Awards program at The National High School Musical Theatre Awards™, also called The Jimmys®, in New York City on June 26. Participants in that program will audition for scholarships, learn from professionals in a week of workshops and perform on stage at the Minskoff Theatre (currently the Broadway home to Disney’s The Lion King).

COMMUNITY SUPPORT
The Center Stage High School Musical Theater Awards program is an educational initiative of the Fox Cities P.A.C. with additional support from corporate partners Fox Communities Credit Union and The Post-Crescent.
Additional partners in this program include workshop and rehearsal partner Schneider Foundation, social media partner Nicolet National Bank and Community Engagement Award partner Wipfli, LLP.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATRE AWARDS
The Jimmy® Awards/The National High School Musical Theatre Awards™ (NHSMTA) impacts more than 50,000 students who participate in high school musical theatre competitions sponsored by presenters of Touring Broadway productions throughout the United States. A Best Actress and Best Actor winner from each of these competitions is sent to New York for a week-long theatre intensive of coaching and rehearsals with industry professionals in preparation for a one-night-only showcase on Broadway, where a panel of judges crowns the nation’s top performers. Named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander, the program has been the catalyst for more than $1,000,000 in educational scholarships. Presented by The Broadway League Foundation, the ninth annual Jimmy® Awards will take place on Monday, June 26, 2017 at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway. Coaching and rehearsals for this one-of-a-kind event will be held Monday, June 19, 2017 through Monday, June 26, 2017 in New York City. For more information, please visit www.JimmyAwards.com.