Westchester Students to Participate in Roger Rees Awards For Excellence in Student Performance on May 17

Photo credit: Rebecca J. Michelson

The Broadway Education Alliance and Disney Theatrical Group announce the 16th Annual Roger Rees Awards Showcase celebrating Excellence in Student Performance.  The Roger Rees Awards serves as Greater New York City’s high school musical theater awards program, shining a spotlight on the next generation of theater creators and recognizing the importance of theatre arts education.  

The event will showcase the talents of 50 high school artists from schools located throughout the Greater New York region who have been nominated for Outstanding Performer.  Cheer on students and educators being honored for their dedication to the arts while enjoying group musical numbers by the nominees, accompanied by the New York City Center Youth Orchestra, a new 18-member group of student musicians assembled and directed by Rick Hip-Flores, with 12 finalists selected to perform solos. 

DATE/TIME: Sunday, May 17/7:00pm
LOCATION: Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway (at 95th Street)
TICKETS: $125, $80, $60 and $40 (plus a $5 service charge); available at The Roger Rees Awards | Symphony Space.

Westchester County high schools participating in the competition programincluded: Archbishop Stepinac High School; Blind Brook High School; Byram Hills High School; Dobbs Ferry High School; Harrison High School; Hendrick Hudson School District; Horace Greeley High School; Iona Preparatory Upper School; Pelham Memorial High School; Pleasantville High School; Rye Country Day School; Rye Neck High School; Scarsdale High School; School of the Holy Child; Sleepy Hollow High School; Walter Panas High School, and Woodlands Middle High School.

The evening will culminate with the announcement of the Outstanding Performer Award winners, two students selected by a panel of Broadway industry professionals, who will represent New York at The Broadway League Foundation’s National High School Musical Theatre Awards aka The Jimmy Awards® in June at the Minskoff Theatre.  Students across various categories will also be recognized for their commitment to the arts both on and off the stage. 

This annual event will be hosted by Andrew Keenan-Bolger, actor, director, filmmaker and author of the recently released Young Adult novel “Limelight”. Keenan-Bolger is best known for originating the roles of Crutchie in Newsies and Jesse Tuck in Tuck Everlasting on Broadway.

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