What is The National High School Musical Theatre Awards® ?
The National High School Musical Theatre Awards (NHSMTA®) program is a national celebration of outstanding student achievement recognizing individual artistry in vocal, dance, and acting performance. The program creates a pathway connecting promising young performers from across the country to the professional theatre industry in NYC. The program is the year-end culmination of regional awards programs across the country presented by dozens of professional theatre organizations. Nominees for the national program were selected by their local regional competition, which collectively serve over 2,000 schools. While in New York City, participants experience ten days of coaching sessions, training, and rehearsals led by some of Broadway’s most accomplished professionals. Their experience will culminate in an extraordinary talent showcase performed live in front of an audience on a Broadway stage, during which a panel of industry experts will bestow a number of awards and scholarships, including the coveted awards for Best Performance by an Actress and Best Performance by an Actor. Students receive opportunities for merit scholarships, professional advancement, and other prizes.
What year did NHSMTA start?
The National High School Musical Theatre Awards program was established in 2009.
Who founded NHSMTA?
Pittsburgh CLO and Nederlander Alliances, LLC founded NHSMTA. Pittsburgh CLO is one of the country’s leading not-for-profit producers of musical theatre. The organization’s educational efforts include its Gene Kelly Awards which is one of the oldest high school musical programs in the country. The Gene Kelly Awards competition involves dozens of high schools and is the prototype for other programs like it in the U.S. Pittsburgh CLO wanted to use the “playbook” of its own successful regional competition to create a national program involving theatre organizations across the country. Nederlander Alliances, LLC was looking for an educational program to honor the legacy of legendary theatre owner producer James M. Nederlander. These two industry leaders united in a common mission to nurture future artists and audiences.
Who is the Jimmy® named for?
The Jimmy® is named for legendary Broadway theatre owner and producer James M. Nederlander, or “Jimmy” as he is known on Broadway. Until his death in 2016, Mr. Nederlander was the Chairman of the Nederlander Producing Company of America Inc., the owner/operator of a vast chain of theatres, including nine Broadway houses, and a producer of distinguished entertainment for more than 70 years. The Nederlander Producing Company also presents Broadway shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Durham, Greensboro, North Charleston, Oklahoma City, San Diego, San Jose, Tucson, Washington DC, Anchorage, and London. The Broadway League presented Jimmy with the Schoenfeld Vision for Arts Education Award in 2010 for establishing The National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Where is NHSMTA held?
The event takes place in New York City in a Broadway theatre in late June. Students are housed and attend classes and rehearsals on a local college campus.
Why is NHSMTA held in NYC?
Because “Broadway” is the heart of the theatre industry in the United States, and due to the vast resources available there, New York became the logical host city.
How many regional competitions participate in NHSMTA?
Over 50 programs participate in NHSMTA.
How do High School Awards programs qualify to participate in NHSMTA?
Participating Regional Awards Programs are required to be sponsored by a member of The Broadway League. Each participating Regional Awards Program nominates two student representatives to compete at the “Nationals” in New York.
How many students are participating in NHSMTA?
Over 100 students participate in the program in New York. These students were selected as nominees by their local competitions to represent their regions.
Approximately how many high schools are represented?
We estimate that approximately 150,000 students at 2,300 high schools are represented by participating programs each year.
What scholarships are given out at the Jimmy Awards?
Prizes and scholarships vary by year.
Get more information on scholarships.
What is the correct way to refer to NHSMTA?
The program is referred to as "The National High School Musical Theatre Awards." The awards ceremony is called The Jimmy Awards. "The National High School Musical Theatre Awards" is the incorporated name of the program.
Who is the spokesperson for NHSMTA?
All press inquiries should be directed to our Communications Department.
How do I make a donation to NHSMTA?
You can donate online via QGiv or contact Rachel Reiner at jimmyawards@broadway.org.
Who do I contact if I’d like to participate?
Please see our Participation Guidelines and email jimmyawards@broadway.org with further questions.
What is the mailing address and contact information of NHSMTA?
NHSMTA c/o The Broadway League Foundation
729 Seventh Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-764-1122
General inquiries: jimmyawards@broadway.org