Students cash in on high school musicals
Students cash in on high school musicals
Five students won college scholarships Monday night for trading in their performances in high school musical productions for Broadway.
Kyle Selig of Long Beach, Calif., was named best actor in a high school musical and Alexandria Payne of Atlanta was named best actress at the second annual National High School Music Theater Awards ceremony. Each "Jimmy" winner received $10,000 toward their education.
Three other students were given $2,500 scholarships for their performances.
In all, 44 students performed selections from roles they played in their high school musical at the Marquis Theatre, home of the Broadway show "Come Fly Away."
Selig won for his portrayal of Don Lockwood in "Singing in the Rain." Payne won for her performance as Ti Moune on "Once on this Island."
The "Jimmy" award is named for theater owner James Nederlander, whose company is a co-sponsor of the awards ceremony. The award comes with additional scholarship funds to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts if winners choose to go there.
The students arrived in New York last week and have been rehearsing every day. They learned music and choreography for their own songs and their peers', for which they'll perform as backup singers and dancers.
"We're working our butts off every single minute of every day," said John Jorge, 18, of Norwich, Conn., who is singing a song from "Les Miserables." Jorge missed his high school graduation so he could compete.
"This is one of those things I had to go to," he said. "I'm probably never going to get to experience this ever again."
The students also joined the cast and musicians of "Come Fly Away" to pay tribute to Frank Sinatra, whose music is the soundtrack for the show.
During their trip, the students took in the Broadway show "Memphis" and spoke with the cast after the performance. They performed for casting director Bernie Telsey, who was one of the award's judges, on Tuesday.
"We're trying to give these kids an authentic, meaningful, professional experience," said Van Kaplan, president of the awards organization and the show's director. "If they decide they want to pursue this as a career, they will have had kind of a taste of it."
Despite the grueling rehearsal schedule, Stephanie Styles of Houston hopes to pursue a career as a musical theater actress.
"You teach people, you entertain them, you can do so much with a musical," said Styles, 18. "And you get to sing and dance and act."
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- Posted on June 29, 2010
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I do not think that it is a good idea for students to sing at school. If they get nervous then they might throw up. Also other kids at school may make fun of them, in the end they wouldn't want to do it, considering that they would be made fun of.
last year some people in my school did the high school musical thing and i got to ament it was better than the movie it self.
Five students won scholarships.Each ''Jimmy'' winner recieved ten thousand towared there education.Three other students won two thousand five hundred scholarships.You get to sing dance and act.
Wow that's pretty cool that they gave stuff to Broadway for other actors to do that's super amazing. Not to mention they get free collage scholarships and that's just wicked awesome.
That is so great, I wish I had that luck, They must be very happy. I love to perform in musical theatre as well. If ever I have this opportunity, I would simply die of joy. I`m happy for them.
Wow! These kids most have been awesome. I am glad that they got scholarships for college. I am glad because they put their heart and time into every practice and the real thing. They definatly deserve this.
That is so amazing, I love acting and singing. It's what I want to do with my life and getting a scholarship to do something that I love would be so awesome. Those kids must have felt on top of the world at that moment. To have a chance to do that must be breathtaking.
I think that is a great idea for them to win a school scholarship just for the ire productions in high school musical.Now they can go to college for free.
I love to sing i just don't in front of my friends because it's not fun singing in front of them.
I would like to plan for my future, and these kids did. They have a chance to go to college and get an education for singing on Broadway. They had great courage/bravery because if I was up there, I would get stage fright! I applaud them and wish them the best of luck!