As we embrace the magic of theater this holiday season, the spotlight shines on the bustling world of regional productions across the United States and beyond. The 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards are here, casting a wide net over more than 100 cities to recognize outstanding performances and productions that have graced the stage since October 1, 2023. Voting is hot, and fans have until December 31, 2024, to cast their votes!
These celebrated awards honor not just our beloved Broadway shows, but also the incredible local talent found in community theaters, touring shows, and everything in between. They showcase everything from stunning performances to remarkable behind-the-scenes craftsmanship in choreography, costume design, and sound production. Winners will be announced in January, so the excitement is palpable both on and off stage!
The categories include a multitude of talented nominees vying for top honors. For example, in the Best Choreography of a Play or Musical, the competition is fierce! With nominees such as Kayleigh Smith for ANASTASIA: THE MUSICAL at Northeast Alabama Community College leading the polls with 21%, and Sam Torres for THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW at Birmingham Festival Theatre closely behind at 9%, there’s no shortage of creativity on display.
Following closely in the race, Taylore Kenty for PIPPIN at University of Montevallo has captivated audiences and secured 8%. Meanwhile, Ursula Smith with FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF and several other dazzling contenders each hold 4%. It’s clear, voters have a tough choice as they weigh in on these crowd-pleasers!
And it isn’t just choreography drawing attention. The Best Costume Design category is equally vibrant! Fashionistas will recall that Jessica Taheri for ANASTASIA: THE MUSICAL at Northeast Alabama Community College recently claimed the spotlight with 16% of the vote, while Emily Gill for PIPPIN rounds out the top choices with a 6% share.
The love for dance is definitely evident this year, especially with MARY POPPINS and PIPPIN both put forth as contenders for Best Dance Production, each standing at 16%. Audiences eagerly await to see who will come out on top!
But don’t worry – it’s not just the big-name shows getting the recognition they deserve. Local theater groups are getting into the mix too! Northeast Alabama Community College understandably leads as the Favorite Local Theatre with a whopping 21% in votes, making it a true gem for theater lovers in the area.
The local theaters competing for this honor include the Red Mountain Theater Company, Birmingham Festival Theatre, and more. These institutions help nurture and unveil the budding talents in performing arts, showcasing everything from heartwarming musicals to intense dramas.
Theatergoers, don’t forget – you have the power to make your voice heard! Your vote could mean the world to the artists and theater companies who work tirelessly to bring joy and entertainment to audiences. After all, recognition can inspire further creativity and talent!
Mark your calendars and join fellow theater aficionados across the globe as you rally support for your favorite productions, individuals, and creative teams. Everyone loves a good performance, and each tick of the clock is a chance to elevate local artistry!
So, whether you are rooting for a standout performance or marveling at stunning costumes, the 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards promise to deliver excitement and drama on the stage and beyond. Remember, voting ends at midnight on December 31, so be sure to make your voice count!
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