BroadwayWorld Regional Awards Nominations Unveiled for 2024
Orlando, FL – The nominations for the 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards have been announced, shining a spotlight on talent across the stages of America, Canada, and beyond. These awards recognize outstanding productions and performances that premiered between October 1, 2023, and September 30, 2024. Voting for the awards will remain open through December 31, 2024, with winners to be unveiled in January.
Highlighting Excellence in Theatre
This year, the awards cover a wide geographical area, including over 100 cities in the United States, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, and Asia. The nominees span several categories, including acting, directing, design, and choreography. Theatre enthusiasts are encouraged to cast their votes to ensure their favorite shows and artists receive the recognition they deserve.
A Closer Look at Nominations
Among the standout musical nominations, “Hello, Dolly!” at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts leads the way with significant nominations in various categories, including Best Musical and Best Choreography. Directed by Kristen Sheola, the production showcases the talents of Jodi Benson in a performance that has captivated audiences.
Productions such as “Between the Lines” at Lakeland Community Theatre and “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” at Orlando Family Stage have also earned multiple nominations, displaying the rich theatrical landscape in the region.
Recognizing Regional Talent
The awards not only acknowledge high-profile shows but also give due credit to regional theatres that enrich local arts scenes. For example, Schools of Rock and Cinderella at Lakeland Community Theatre, along with Pippin at the Garden Theatre, have garnered attention for their artistic excellence and community impact. Directors like Jordyn Jones and Frank Ramirez have made significant contributions, as reflected in their nominations for Best Direction.
A Platform for All
The initiative to host voting through the end of the year allows audiences ample time to engage with the theatre community. Creative City Project will continue to promote the arts, with notable events like “Immerse,” which showcases the creative spirit of Orlando.
The collaboration between organisations such as Camp Boggy Creek, Central Florida Vocal Arts, and Central Florida Community Arts highlights a commitment to inclusiveness, particularly through programs aimed at young adults facing challenges, thus broadening access to the performing arts.
Upcoming Productions
Looking ahead, significant productions are on the horizon, including a brand-new national tour of “Menopause the Musical 2”, which is part of the 24-25 Broadway at the King Center series. The upcoming Pippin will be featured next month at The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol, promising to be another high point in the season.
Conclusion
The nominations for the 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards reflect the dynamic and diverse theatre community thriving in Florida and beyond. With an array of talented artists and creators recognized this year, it is clear that regional theatre is not just surviving but flourishing.
