AMTA has a new identity and now offers students an amazing opportunity to achieve even more.
The Broadway Education Alliance Inc. presented The Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance (formerly the Gershwin Awards) on Sunday, May 22 at The Beacon School in Manhattan. The two-hour showcase hosted by Tim Federle (co-writer of Tuck Everlasting) featured 35 students who had played leading roles at 26 high school located throughout the five boroughs of New York, Long Island and Westchester.
The Broadway Education Alliance just presented The Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance (formerly the Gershwin Awards), yesterday The Beacon High School in Manhattan. This annual talent showcase featured 44 students representing 26 New York City metro area high schools competing for the coveted title of Best Actress and Best Actor in a musical.
The Broadway Education Alliance has just announced that Tim Federle, co-book writer of TUCK EVERLASTING, will host The Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance (formerly the Gershwin Awards), which will be held on Sunday, May 22 at The Beacon High School in Manhattan.
After five years of continuing growth and success near the heart of London's West End theatre district, the American Musical Theatre Academy (AMTA) is coming to the heart of New York, New York, where it will offer U.S. students the unique opportunity to train with industry professionals on both sides of the pond.
The Music Institute of Chicago's Four Score Festival, which annually highlights contemporary music, this year focuses on new music from Poland on March 6 and China on March 13. In addition, the festival puts the spotlight on the winner of its Generation Next Young Composer's Competition and other young composers in a free performance on March 11. All performances take place at Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston.
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