2016/2017 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards
PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK
Omaha Performing Arts Education and Community Engagement Programs
1200 Douglas Street | Omaha, NE | 68102 | 402.345.0202
NebraskaHSTA.org
Table of Contents
Program Overview ......................................................................................... 1
How to Participate ......................................................................................... 2
Publicity & Social Media ................................................................................. 3
Adjudication ................................................................................................... 4
Award Categories ........................................................................................... 6
Awards Showcase ........................................................................................... 8
National High School Musical Theatre Awards ............................................. 13
Learning Opportunities ................................................................................ 14
Important Dates & Reminders ..................................................................... 18
Contact Information ..................................................................................... 19
Forms & Documents ..................................................................................... 20
Past Participants & Winners ......................................................................... 27
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About the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards
The Nebraska High School Theatre Awards is designed to celebrate the artistic achievements of high schools, teachers and
students involved in musical theatre, support schools by providing high-quality learning, performing and creative experiences
for students, and advocate for the importance of high school theatre education in Nebraska. To participate, schools register to
have their musical theatre productions reviewed by a qualified team of adjudicators who provide schools with educationally
focused feedback.
The program culminates in an annual Awards Showcase to recognize the outstanding achievements of participating high
schools. Modeled after the Tony Awards®, this red carpet ceremony features outstanding student performances with awards
for top ensembles, performers, excellence behind-the-scenes and more. The Awards Showcase gives students from
participating high schools the chance to perform at a professional venue and work with a Broadway Music Director and
Choreographer. The fourth annual Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Showcase will take place at 7:30pm on Thursday,
June 8, 2017 at the Holland Performing Arts Center.
The Nebraska High School Theatre Awards provides participants with a number of free learning opportunities throughout the
year, including: master classes, in-school workshops and pre-professional training with Broadway teaching artists, free or
deeply discounted tickets to select Broadway touring shows when available, performance and audition experiences, feedback
from performing arts professionals, distance learning activities, the chance to participate in the National High School Musical
Theatre Awards in NYC and more.
Omaha Performing Arts launched the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards in 2013, with an inaugural group of 22
participating high schools in the Omaha area. In 2014 the program expanded to reach 38 schools in Omaha, Lincoln and
surrounding Nebraska communities. Last year, the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards expanded to include 51 high schools,
and this year the program will expand again to include up to 60 schools within 285 miles of the Holland Center. Omaha
Performing Arts plans to continue expanding the program over the next few years to serve schools throughout Nebraska. The
Nebraska High School Theatre Awards is sponsored by Wells Fargo, the Midlands Community Foundation, The Presenters, the
Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
To learn more about the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards visit NebraskaHSTA.org. Like us on Facebook at
Facebook.com/NebraskaHSTA.OPA and follow us on Twitter and Instagram at NebraskaHSTA.
About Omaha Performing Arts
Omaha Performing Arts (OPA) is dedicated to enriching the lives of the citizens of Omaha, Nebraska and surrounding
communities through the presentation of the highest quality local, national and international artistic performances. OPA is
committed to: the stewardship and management of the Orpheum Theater and the Holland Performing Arts Center; the
presentation of a variety of the finest performing arts events; and education and community involvement programs to
support, enhance and expand appreciation for the arts. Central to the organization’s mission are educational programs and
community outreach efforts that encourage young people and adults to fully appreciate and participate in the performing
arts. Education programs allow students to make connections between the performing arts and their classroom curriculum,
personal interests, and career and education goals. More than 38,000 students and community members participate in these
programs annually. Visit OmahaPerformingArts.org to learn more.
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How to Participate Eligibility
The Nebraska High School Theatre Awards is open to public and private high schools producing musical theatre productions.
To be eligible for participation for the 2016/2017 Season, a school should meet the following qualifications:
School Location
High schools should be located within a 285-mile radius of Omaha Performing Arts administrative offices at the
Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas Street, Omaha, NE 68102.
Production Dates
High school musical theatre productions should take place between September 22, 2016 and April 30, 2017.
Types of Productions
Musical theatre productions should fall into one or more of the following categories:
1. A published musical, operetta, or revue (either currently held by a licensing house or in the public domain)
presented with the approval or permission of the original creators, publishers, or their representatives.
2. A new or unpublished musical, operetta, or revue (featuring an original script, music, and lyrics) presented with
the approval or permission of the original creators or their representatives.
3. An original musical theatre compilation featuring excerpts or scenes from a variety of sources (either currently
held by a licensing house or in the public domain) presented with the approval or permission of the original
creators or their representatives.
Registration & Fees
Registration is available online at NebraskaHSTA.org. High schools must submit the online registration form to participate.
Schools do not need to have their shows or performance dates confirmed to register. Registrations are accepted on a first-
come, first-serve basis until Wednesday, November 30, 2016. A $100 registration fee is required to participate. After
submitting the online registration form, an OPA staff member will send you a confirmation email, which will act as an invoice.
Registration fees are due within 90 days of receiving the invoice. Checks should be made payable to Omaha Performing Arts.
Assessment Teachers and students will be asked to complete printed or electronic surveys following certain program activities. OPA may
also request letters of support and testimonials. Surveys will evaluate participants’ experiences and aid in the development of
future program activities. OPA also hosts an annual feedback meeting and reception for teachers in June.
Primary Contact Each school must identify a primary contact person on the online registration form. The primary contact should have regular
access to phone and email as all major correspondence regarding the program will be directed to this person.
Time Commitment Omaha Performing Arts knows that many hours of hard work go into preparing a high school musical theatre production. One
of the goals of the program is not to create additional work for teachers, but to provide visibility for the work that is already
being produced. During the school year, there is little additional time commitment from teachers other than communicating
information from Omaha Performing Arts staff to students and vice versa.
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Publicity & Social Media One of the goals of the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards is to enhance visibility of participating high school musical
theatre productions and drama programs. Omaha Performing Arts may post production photos and show information from
participating high school musicals on the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards website and social media sites. OPA may also
share show information with local media personnel.
We want to help promote your show! Please plan on emailing a brief show description and any production photos to
[email protected] as soon as these items are available.
Omaha Performing Arts also encourages high schools to announce their participation in the Nebraska High School Theatre
Awards in school newspapers, websites, social media sites, newsletters, and other materials produced or distributed by the
school.
Visit NebraskaHSTA.org for Nebraska High School Theatre Awards related articles, photos, videos, and other news updates.
Join the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards community!
Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/NebraskaHSTA.OPA
Follow us on Twitter at Twitter.com/NebraskaHSTA
Check out our new Instagram at NebraskaHSTA
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Adjudication
Omaha Performing Arts has selected a team of performing arts professionals with backgrounds in education, music, theatre,
dance, and related fields to serve as adjudicators for the 2016/2017 Season. Three adjudicators from this highly qualified team
will attend and evaluate participating musical theatre productions. A listing of 2016/2017 adjudicators and their bios are
posted on our website at NebraskaHSTA.org.
Evaluation Process Adjudicators are responsible for evaluating how well each high school musical theatre production is meeting or
exceeding its potential. The purpose of the evaluation process is to provide each school with educational feedback in
the hopes of commending the notable achievements of each production and offering solutions to the aspects where
productions could improve. Each production is evaluated against itself for consideration, rather than against all other
school productions, charging schools to create the best possible work in their unique circumstance and environment.
Evaluations consist of feedback and scores:
Feedback
Adjudicators will provide written feedback on performances by students in lead, supporting and ensemble
roles, and the overall production. Feedback is designed to function as an educational tool, not strictly a
review or critique. OPA staff will email adjudicator feedback to the school’s primary contact approximately 1
week after the production has been evaluated.
Scores
Using a scoring rubric, adjudicators will rate performances by students in lead, supporting and ensemble
roles, and the overall production to designate awards for artistic excellence in each award category. On a
scale of 1-4 (with 4 being the highest score and 1 being the lowest score), adjudicators use the scoring rubric
below to rank how well the evaluation criteria are executed by students. Once the final high school musical
theatre production has been evaluated, adjudicators will meet in a roundtable setting to review the final
scores and determine winners in each award category.
SCORING RUBRIC
OUTSTANDING (4)
Performance far exceeds expectations for high school students
All areas outlined in the Evaluation Criteria are expertly executed
A superior level of artistic excellence is demonstrated overall
ABOVE AVERAGE (3)
Performance exceeds expectations for high school students
All areas outlined in the Evaluation Criteria are skillfully executed
A high level of artistic excellence is demonstrated overall
AVERAGE (2)
Performance meets expectations for high school students
Most areas outlined in the Evaluation Criteria are acceptably executed
More strengths than weaknesses overall
BELOW AVERAGE (1)
Performance does not meet expectations for high school students
Some areas outlined in the Evaluation Criteria are acceptably executed
More weaknesses then strengths overall
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Evaluation Criteria
Adjudicators will evaluate how well the following components were executed for the high school level:
Singing & Vocal Music
Accuracy: pitch, rhythm, intonation
Tone: quality, resonance, projection
Technique: dynamics, breath support, posture, placement, phrasing
Diction: articulation, vowel shapes, appropriate use of consonants
Acting
Believability: relationships with other characters, consistency, motivation
Voice & Diction: projection, volume, intelligibility, articulation, maintenance of dialect (if applicable)
Energy & Presence: animation, stage presence, confidence, professionalism
Interpretation: character goals/objectives, physical and vocal choices, character development
Movement & Dance
Staging: preparedness, natural integration of blocking, motivation, entrances/exits
Choreography: footwork, body position, quality of movement, energy, precision, rhythm/tempo
Characterization: facial expressions, gestures, focus
Overall Performance
Story: communication of major ideas, themes and emotions to audience
Combined theatrical elements: quality of acting, dance/movement, singing
Professionalism: teamwork, preparedness, commitment
Adjudicator Tickets
Omaha Performing Arts staff will email schools to confirm which performances will be attended by adjudicators. Once a
school’s adjudication dates are confirmed, the school should reserve up to 2 complimentary tickets per adjudicator. Please
hold all adjudicator tickets at Will Call under the name “OPA Adjudicator.” Please note that the adjudication panel may or
may not attend the same performance – tickets should be held for the performance date/time requested by OPA staff.
Confidentiality
Feedback and scoring will be submitted through a secure online form. Please note that adjudicators will not provide oral
critiques following the performance, nor should schools expect to receive scores. Adjudicators must not discuss their opinions,
evaluations, scores, or feedback with anyone in any format. This includes, but is not limited to: faculty, staff, and students
from participating high schools, other adjudicators, colleagues, reviewers, social media networks, etc. Please do not contact
adjudicators with questions – all inquiries should be directed to OPA staff.
Production Videos
It is highly recommended (though not required) that schools submit an archival video of their high school musicals to Omaha
Performing Arts before the adjudication period closes on May 1, 2017. If necessary, videos will be viewed by the adjudication
panel as a tiebreaker tool when determining winners in each award category.
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Award Categories
The Nebraska High School Theatre Awards program gives participating schools and students the opportunity to win awards for
artistic excellence in several categories. The award categories for the 2016/2017 Season include:
Outstanding Musical Theatre Production
Outstanding Ensemble
Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role
Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role
Backstage Excellence Award
Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management
Outstanding Achievement in Design
Outstanding Educator Award
National Finalists and Nominees
Winners in all award categories will receive a Nebraska High School Theatre Awards trophy and special recognition at the
Awards Showcase.
Outstanding Musical Theatre Production
Ten high school musical theatre productions will be recognized in this award category. Winners will be determined by
adjudicator scores. High schools receiving awards for Outstanding Musical Theatre Production will be invited to perform a 5-
minute number from their award-winning musical at the Awards Showcase.
Outstanding Ensemble
Ten ensembles will be recognized as winners in this award category. Winners will be determined by adjudicator scores.
Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role
Twenty student performers (ten actors and ten actresses) will be recognized as winners in this award category. Winners will
be determined by adjudicator scores. Students receiving awards for Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role will be invited to
perform a solo from their award-winning role at the Awards Showcase. Students will be featured in 1 of 4 interschool
medleys.
Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role
Twenty student performers (ten actors and ten actresses) will be recognized as winners in this award category. Winners will
be determined by adjudicator scores.
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Backstage Excellence Award
One backstage crew or group of students demonstrating excellence behind-the-scenes will be recognized as winners in this
award category. Teachers are responsible for nominating students for this award. Guidelines for nominating students for the
Backstage Excellence Award are available on page 25.
Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management
One student demonstrating excellence in stage management will be recognized as a winner in this award category. The
winner will be determined through an application process. Students are responsible for submitting an application for this
award. The guidelines and application instructions for Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management are available on page
23.
Outstanding Achievement in Design
Students demonstrating excellence in costume, lighting, scenic, hair/makeup or sound design may be recognized as winners in
this award category. Winners will be determined through an application process. Students are responsible for submitting an
application for this award. The guidelines and application instructions for Outstanding Achievement in Design are available on
page 24.
Outstanding Educator Award
One teacher who embodies the highest standards in performing arts education and demonstrates a positive impact on the
lives of students will be recognized in this category. Educators may be nominated by anyone: a current or past student, a
fellow educator, a school administrator, a parent, or any community member. The guidelines for nominating a teacher for the
Outstanding Educator Award are available on page 26.
National Finalists & Nominees
Each year, the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards nominates 2 students (1 actor and 1 actress) to compete with other top
musical theatre students from across the nation at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards in NYC. Students are
selected through an audition process. Students playing lead roles in their adjudicated high school musicals are eligible to
audition in April 2017. From the audition, up to 12 students will be selected as National Finalists. National Finalists will be
invited to perform in a special number at the Awards Showcase. The 2 nominees will be selected from the group of finalists.
Nominees will be announced live onstage at the Awards Showcase. More information on the National High School Musical
Theatre Awards is available on page 13.
Awards Notification
Award-winning schools and students will be announced the week of May 1, 2017.
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Awards Showcase Each year, Omaha Performing Arts presents a Tony Awards® inspired showcase to honor and celebrate participating schools
and students. The fourth annual Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Showcase will take place at 7:30 PM on Thursday,
June 8, 2017 at the Holland Performing Arts Center’s Kiewit Concert Hall. This red-carpet event is a tribute to the
enthusiasm, dedication, and accomplishments of our state’s high school musical theatre programs. Participants have the
opportunity to win awards and perform as a part of that evening’s program. All schools and students receiving awards will
receive special recognition at the Awards Showcase. Students, faculty and staff from participating high schools are encouraged
to attend the Awards Showcase.
Performance Opportunities The Awards Showcase gives students from all participating high schools the chance to perform at a professional venue and
work with a Broadway Music Director and Choreographer. Throughout the course of the evening, audiences will experience
the following performances:
Award-Winning Productions
Each of the 10 high schools receiving awards for Outstanding Musical Theatre Production will be invited to perform a
5-minute number from their award-winning musical.
Lincoln Southwest High School Elkhorn High School Burke High School
Award-Winning Students in Lead Roles (Lead Medleys)
The 20 students (10 actors and 10 actresses) receiving awards for Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role will be
invited to perform solos from their award-winning performances in 4 different interschool medleys.
Lead Medley Performance
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Showcase Ensemble
Each school is invited to select 2 students to join the 2016/2017 Showcase Ensemble and perform in the opening
and/or closing number at the Awards Showcase. Teachers are responsible for selecting students to participate in the
Showcase Ensemble. Please send the names and contact information for the students you’ve selected for the 2017
Showcase Ensemble to [email protected] by Wednesday, May 10, 2017.
Showcase Ensemble Performance
National Finalists
Up to 12 finalists (6 actors and 6 actresses) from the National High School Musical Theatre Awards audition will be
invited to perform in a special number at the Awards Showcase. More information on the National High School
Musical Theatre Awards is available on page 13.
2016 National Finalists
Policy for Students Performing in Multiple Groups
We recognize that some students may be eligible to perform in more than one of the groups listed above. Students
may perform with more than one group, but because of overlaps between rehearsals some restrictions apply. Here is
a list of allowed overlaps between performance groups:
Outstanding production number + Showcase Ensemble
Outstanding production number + National Finalist
National Finalist + Lead Medley
Outstanding Production number + Lead Medley
Outstanding Production number + National Finalist + Lead Medley
Students who are performing in the Showcase Ensemble cannot perform in the Lead Medley or National
Finalist Groups and vice versa
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Creative Team & Key Personnel
The NHSTA Showcase gives students the chance to work with a variety of performing arts professionals and perform at a
world-class venue. OPA has hired a professional pit band to play for the performance and a Broadway Choreographer and
Music Director. In addition, OPA has an in-house team of union personnel, including a Production Manager, Stage Manager,
Lighting Designer, Audio Engineers, and Stage Hands working to produce this show.
Music
After award-winning schools and students are announced, the winners of Outstanding Musical Theatre Production and
Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role will need to select/submit the music they plan to perform at the showcase by May
17. If applicable, schools will also need to provide a list of soloists at this time. We need to begin arranging music and setting
microphone plots as soon as possible so it is vital that we collect this information from schools in a timely manner. All schools
should retain copies of their conductor piano/vocal scores just in case. OPA has already secured agreements with licensing
houses and representatives for ALL participants to ensure that schools are not responsible for any additional fees
associated with showcase.
Rehearsals
Awards Showcase rehearsals are tentatively scheduled to run Monday, June 5 – Wednesday, June 7, 2017 with an afternoon
dress rehearsal and 7:30 PM performance on Thursday, June 8, 2017. The Awards Showcase performance and rehearsals will
take place at the Holland Performing Arts Center (1200 Douglas Street, Omaha, NE 68102). Here are general guidelines for
each performance group and award-recipients:
The Showcase Ensemble, National Finalists, and winners of Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role should be
available to rehearse all day Monday – Thursday that week.
Winners of Outstanding Musical Theatre Production should be available for a tech/spacing rehearsal on Tuesday or
Wednesday (each school will be assigned a specific time slot) and Thursday that week.
All award recipients who are not performing as a part of the showcase should make best efforts to attend the dress
rehearsal on Thursday, June 8.
A detailed rehearsal schedule with specific call times will be provided in spring 2017.
Housing
Because of this year’s intensive rehearsal schedule, OPA will provide students performing as a part of the Showcase Ensemble,
National Finalists, and winners of Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role with free housing the evenings of June 5 – 8, 2017.
Students will be staying in the dormitories of an Omaha-area University. OPA will hire experienced chaperones to stay with
students in the dorms and accompany them to/from rehearsals each day. OPA will also provide students and chaperones with
transportation to/from rehearsals each day. If your students are interested in free housing, please notify OPA staff ASAP.
The deadline for housing requests is Monday, May 10, 2017. Students who elect to stay in the dorms must adhere to Omaha
Performing Arts Code of Conduct and complete a Housing Release Form. These documents will be provided in spring 2017.
Meals
Students performing as a part of the Showcase Ensemble, National Finalists and winners of Outstanding Performance in a
Lead Role will receive free lunch and dinner between rehearsals June 5 – 8. Free dinner will be provided to all performers and
award recipients who attend the dress rehearsal on June 8. Students staying in the dorms will also receive free breakfast each
morning. Please notify OPA staff of any dietary restrictions/food allergies by Monday, May 10.
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Security
The Holland Center is a secure building with an on-site security guard, first responder (in case of medical emergency), full-time
education staff and chaperones to ensure that all students participating in the program are safe/accounted for during their
time at the Holland Center and the dorms. All Omaha Performing Arts education staff and chaperones have experience
working with high school students and have passed extensive background checks. All student performers must enter through
the Holland Stage Door and check-in with security when they arrive/leave the Holland Center. The Stage Door is located on
the north side of the building between 12th and 13th streets on Dodge Street. Students are not permitted to leave between
rehearsals without prior written consent from a parent or legal guardian and/or the accompaniment of a NHSTA Chaperone.
Please contact Kathleen Lawler Hustead at [email protected] or 402-661-8446 with questions regarding
our security policies.
Parking
Metered parking is available throughout the Omaha Downtown/Old Market area. Parking will be provided for school
buses/vans – please notify OPA staff with school bus/van parking needs by Thursday, May 25.
Attire
The Awards Showcase is a red-carpet event and celebratory attire is encouraged! Students performing as a part of the Awards
Showcase will not wear costumes; however, minor props and costumes pieces may be allowed. All students performing in the
Showcase Ensemble, an award-winning production number, and National Finalists will receive a NHSTA t-shirt, which should
be worn with black pants or leggings and black shoes for the dress rehearsal and performance. Students performing in a lead
medley will also receive NHSTA t-shirts; however, they should plan on wearing their red-carpet attire for the dress rehearsal
and performance. Additional NHSTA t-shirts for teachers, directors, and other award-winning students are available upon
request. T-shirt requests and sizes (small, medium, large, extra-large) should be emailed to
[email protected] by Friday, May 19, 2017. Remember – this is a red carpet event, and everyone is
encouraged to dress up! If student performers would like to change into awards ceremony attire before/after performing,
dressing rooms will be available.
Tickets
The Awards Showcase is open to the public, and students, faculty and staff from participating high schools, along with family
and friends, are strongly encouraged to attend this exciting event. Tickets go on sale in March 2017 for only $10 general
admission. To purchase tickets, call 402-345-0606 or visit TicketOmaha.com. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the
Ticket Omaha Box Office, located on the ground floor of the Holland Performing Arts Center (1200 Douglas Street, Omaha, NE
68102). Here is our complimentary ticket policy:
Each participating high school may request up to 10 complimentary tickets to share with their principals, directors,
music directors, and/or other faculty and staff at their school.
In addition, award recipients in all categories will receive 1 comp ticket for themselves, and can request 1 additional
comp ticket to share with a guest.
Performers DO NOT need tickets; however, all performers may request 1 comp ticket to share with a guest.
To reserve your comp tickets, please email [email protected] the number of requested tickets and
the name the tickets should be held under by Thursday, June 1, 2017.
All complimentary tickets will be held at the Holland Center box office (ground floor/ticket office). Tickets will be held under
the name provided in your complimentary ticket request and will be available for pick-up as early as 6:30 PM the evening of
the performance.
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Reserved Seating
Seating is general admission, but reserved seating will be provided for teachers/students who will be accepting awards – all
award recipients will be given more information on reserved seating at the dress rehearsal on June 8, 2017.
Teacher Reception
Teachers from participating high schools are invited to the Founders Room for free drinks and snacks before the show and
during intermission. Please RSVP to [email protected] by Monday, May 22, 2017 to attend.
Estimated Run Times
The Holland Center lobbies and red carpet will open at 6:00 PM, the house will open at 7:00 PM, and the show will begin at
7:30 PM. Here are estimated run times for the Awards Showcase:
Act I = estimated 75 minutes
Intermission = 20 minutes
Act II = estimated 60 minutes
Audience members are encouraged to arrive to the show early to get their picture taken on the red carpet! Please note that
estimated run times are subject to change and are included in this handbook for planning purposes only.
Post-Show Reception
After the show, audience members and performers are invited to enjoy snacks and refreshments in the lobby.
2016 National Finalists Grand Island Northwest
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National High School Musical Theatre Awards
The Nebraska High School Theatre Awards is proud to participate in the National High School Musical Theatre Awards
(NHSMTA). Each year, two outstanding student performers (one lead actor and one lead actress) will be nominated to
represent the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards at Nationals in NYC. There is no financial obligation for nominees. All
travel, accommodation, and food costs will be paid for by Omaha Performing Arts. The 2016/2017 NHSMTA nominees will be
announced live at the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Showcase on Thursday, June 8, 2017.
About Nationals Student nominees join top musical theatre students from across the country for a weeklong theatre intensive in NYC
where they experience private coaching, master classes and rehearsals in preparation for a special showcase
performance at the Minskoff Theater on Broadway. The National High School Musical Theatre Awards was
established in 2009 to elevate the importance of theatre arts education in schools and reward excellence in student
performance. The program impacts more than 50,000 students annually who participate in high school musical
theatre competitions sponsored by presenters of touring Broadway productions throughout the United States. Each
year, regional programs nominate outstanding student performers to participate in the national competition. Visit
NHSMTA.com to watch the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards’ nominees perform at the Jimmy™ Awards.
Auditions Student nominees will be determined through an audition process. The audition panel will select up to 12 National
Finalists to perform as a part of the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Showcase. From the group of National
Finalists, the audition panel will nominate 2 outstanding student performers (1 actor and 1 actress) to participate in
the 2017 National High School Musical Theatre Awards. Auditions are tentatively scheduled to take place in April
2017. Confirmed audition dates, times, locations, and other information will be provided in December 2016.
Visit NHSMTA.com to check out photos and videos of the Jimmy™ Awards and to learn more!
2016 Jimmy Awards National Finalist Rehearsal
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Learning Opportunities
All students at registered high schools are eligible to participate in a number of learning opportunities throughout the year,
including master classes and in-school workshops with Broadway teaching artists, feedback from performing arts
professionals, free or discounted tickets to touring Broadway shows when available, distance learning activities, and much
more.
Master Classes & Workshops
Free master classes led by Broadway teaching artists and industry professionals are available to all students at
participating NHSTA schools. Master class topics include musical theatre-style dance, vocal music, stage combat,
acting, improvisational theatre, technical theatre and design, audition techniques and more. Master class dates,
times, locations and registration forms will be available online at NebraskaHSTA.org approx. 1 month prior to the
class. OPA staff will also email your school’s primary contact with master class and workshop updates. Here is an
overview of 2016/2017 offerings:
Dance Master Class with CABARET
o Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2016
o Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens September 2016
Tap Dance Workshop with Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS
o Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2016
o Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens October 2016
Audition Technique Master Class with Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS
o Date: Thursday, November 17, 2016
o Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens October 2016
Technical Theatre Workshop with Lightwire Theatre Company
o Date: Thursday, December 15, 2016
o Time: TBD
o Location: Orpheum Theater
o Online registration opens November 2016
Audition Technique Master Class with THE SOUND OF MUSIC
o Date: Thursday, January 26, 2017
o Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens November 2016
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Master Class with JERSEY BOYS
o Date: TBD (most likely Wednesday, March 8 or Thursday, March 9, 2017)
o Time: TBD (most likely 10:00 AM or 1:00 PM)
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens February 2017
Master Class with BEAUTIFUL the Carole King Musical
o Date: TBD (most likely Wednesday, April 5 or Thursday, April 6, 2017
o Time: TBD (most likely 10:00 AM or 1:00 PM)
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens March 2017
In-School Workshop Tour with Broadway Teaching Artist
o Date: April 2017
o Email [email protected] to learn more or to schedule a workshop at your school
Master Class with SOMETHING ROTTEN!
o Date: TBD (most likely Wednesday, May 17 or Thursday, May 18, 2017)
o Time: TBD (most likely 10:00 AM or 1:00 PM)
o Location: Holland Center
o Online registration opens April 2017
Master class and workshop offerings are subject to change and are included in this handbook for planning purposes
only. Additional classes and workshops may become available throughout the year. To participate, teachers should
register student groups online at NebraskaHSTA.org. Space is limited and participation caps may apply. Please note
that Omaha Performing Arts must have a completed Informed Consent & Photo Release form on file for each
participating student before the master class or workshop takes place.
Pre-Show Evaluation
Schools have the option of requesting a pre-show evaluation to receive oral feedback from adjudicators during the
rehearsal process. The Nebraska High School Theatre Awards will provide each participating high school with one
FREE pre-show evaluation for the 2016/2017 Season. Schools are responsible for scheduling pre-show evaluations. A
list of pre-show evaluators and their contact information will be available at NebraskaHSTA.org in October 2016. Pre-
show evaluations are offered as an additional learning opportunity and are NOT connected to adjudicator scoring or
written feedback. Please note – schools interested in booking additional pre-show evaluation sessions, workshops or
other learning opportunities with adjudicators are responsible for arranging all details of the engagement, including
payment.
Distance Learning – Broadway Speakers Bureau
The Broadway Speakers Bureau offers interactive distance learning seminars to share information about non-
performance careers in the arts (producing, general management, marketing, press, stage management, etc.) with
schools around the country. Speakers include award-winning professionals associated with many of the top Broadway
shows such as WICKED, BILLY ELLIOT, FOLLIES, RENT and more. Panelists conduct discussions from a New York City
studio via distance learning video conferencing. These seminars are live (not taped), and students are encouraged to
ask questions of the speakers. The Broadway Speakers Bureau discussions are produced in partnership with The
Broadway League. The Broadway League is happy to arrange individual distance learning opportunities on a variety of
requested topics for participating NHSTA schools upon request. For more information or to schedule a seminar,
please email [email protected].
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Free and Discounted Tickets
Free tickets to touring Broadway shows at the Orpheum Theater are distributed to NHSTA students and teachers
before any other group when available. Free tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis. If free tickets
are available, OPA staff will email participating schools with more details on the ticket reservation process.
Discounted tickets are also available through the following programs:
Group Sale Discounts
Discounted tickets are available through Omaha Performing Arts Group Sales Department. Contact OPA
Group Sales at 402.661.8516 or [email protected] to reserve tickets and mention that
you’re a registered NHSTA school. More information on Group Sales discounts are available on OPA’s website
at OmahaPerformingArts.org/Group-Sales.
Student Rush Discounts
Students of all ages are invited to register for Student Rush discounts. Students who register will receive
Student Rush emails and updates about upcoming performances. You'll have the chance to see select events
at the Holland Center and Orpheum Theater for as low as $10. Plus, receive 50% off some shows, including
Broadway. Student Rush tickets can only be purchased beginning 90 minutes prior to the performance. Don't
forget your student ID! The limit is two per student and all tickets are subject to availability. Tickets may be
purchased in person only at the box office of the venue in which the performance will be held. More
information on Student Rush discounts is available at OmahaPerformingArts.org/Student-Rush.
Additional Resources
Broadway study guides, lesson plans, and other resources are available for download on our website at
NebraskaHSTA.org.
2014 Awards Showcase
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Student Matinee Series
The Student Matinee Series offers performances specifically geared toward young audiences. These daytime shows
bring learning to life by connecting the arts to a variety of school subjects. Tickets are only $4 per student. Free or
deeply discounted tickets and reimbursement for busing is available to schools demonstrating financial need.
Upcoming student matinees include:
BASETRACK LIVE
Thursday, October 6, 2016 | 1:00 PM
Orpheum Theater | Slosburg Hall
FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE TO ALL NHSTA SCHOOLS!
BASETRACK LIVE gives an up-close look at the impact of war on modern-day Marines and their families.
Please note that the show contains strong language and is appropriate for grades 7 and up.
Black Violin
Friday, November 18, 2016 | 10:30 AM
Holland Center | Kiewit Hall
Hip-hop duo Black Violin will wow students with their ground-breaking blend of popular and classical music.
Ballet Nebraska's The Nutcracker
Thursday, December 1, 2016 | 1:00 PM
Friday, December 2, 2016 | 10:30 AM & 1:00 PM
Orpheum Theater | Slosburg Hall
Ballet Nebraska’s The Nutcracker returns with the visual splendor and charming holiday classic.
Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company
Wednesday, January 18, 2017 | 10:30 AM
Orpheum Theater | Slosburg Hall
Presented in partnership with Omaha’s Institute for Holocaust Education, this powerful piece celebrates the
resiliency of the human spirit.
National Geographic LIVE! Where the Wild Things Live
Tuesday, February 7, 2017 | 10:30 AM
Holland Center | Kiewit Hall
Vincent J. Musi explores the connections between exotic animals and humans as he shares images from his
forays into the wild world of our nonhuman friends.
Taj Express
Monday, March 27, 2017 | 10:30 AM
Orpheum Theater | Slosburg Hall
Through a fusion of film, dance and music, this dazzling international sensation takes students on an
adventure through modern Indian culture.
To reserve tickets and apply for financial assistance please complete the online registration form:
OmahaPerformingArts.org/Student-Matinee-Series
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Important Dates
August 3, 2016 2016/2017 NHSTA registration opens
September 9, 2016 Audition technique master class with Laura Benanti
September 22, 2016 Adjudication period begins
October 12, 2016 Dance master class with CABARET
November 16, 2016 Tap master class with WHITE CHRISTMAS
November 17, 2016 Audition technique master class with WHITE CHRISTMAS
November 30, 2016 2016/2017 NHSTA registration deadline
December 15, 2016 Technical theatre workshop with Lightwire Theatre Company
January 26, 2017 Audition technique master class with THE SOUND OF MUSIC
March 1, 2017 Awards Showcase tickets on sale at TicketOmaha.com
March 8 or 9 2017 Master class with JERSEY BOYS
April 5 or 6, 2017 Master class with BEAUTIFUL The Carol King Musical
April 2017 Nationals auditions and in-school workshop tour with Broadway teaching artist
April 21, 2017 Application/nomination deadlines for:
Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management
Outstanding Achievement in Design
Backstage Excellence Award
Outstanding Educator Award
April 30, 2017 Adjudication period closes
Week of May 1, 2017 Award-winners announced
May 10, 2017 Awards Showcase student performer information due:
Names of Showcase Ensemble students
Interested in free housing during rehearsal week?
Dietary restrictions/food allergies and special needs
May 17 or 18 2017 Master class with SOMETHING ROTTEN!
May 17, 2017 Deadline for winners of Outstanding Musical Theatre Production and Outstanding Performance in a Lead Role to submit music selections and piano/vocal scores
May 19, 2017 T-Shirt sizes for all performers due
May 22, 2017 Deadline to RSVP for pre-show teacher appreciation reception in Holland Founders Room
May 25, 2017 Awards Showcase Bus/Van Parking Information due
June 1, 2017 Awards Showcase comp ticket requests due
June 2, 2017 Deadline to RSVP for Teacher feedback meeting and reception
June 5, 2017 Day 1 of Awards Showcase rehearsals at the Holland Center
June 6, 2017 Day 2 of Awards Showcase rehearsals at the Holland Center
June 7, 2017 Day 3 of Awards Showcase rehearsals at the Holland Center
June 8, 2017 Awards Showcase dress rehearsal and performance at the Holland Center
June 14, 2017 Teacher feedback meeting and reception at the Holland Center
June 2017 National High School Musical Theatre Awards in NYC (week-long intensive)
Reminders: 1 month before show opens: school receives Production Information Form
2 weeks before your show opens: schools returns Production Information Form
1 week before show opens: school receives adjudicator comp ticket requests/holds adjudicator tickets at Will Call
1 week after the show closes: schools receive adjudicator feedback
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Contact Information
Questions? Comments? Need more information? Please contact us at [email protected]. You can also reach
out to Omaha Performing Arts Education & Engagement staff directly using the contact information below. We are always
happy to hear from you!
OPA Education & Engagement Staff:
Kathleen Lawler Hustead
Education Manager
402-661-8446
Valeria Aguilar
Education & Engagement Coordinator
402-661-8427
Lindsey McDonald
Education & Engagement Assistant
402-661-8559
Taylor Wyatt Programming and Education Intern 402-661-8426 [email protected]
Mailing Address:
Omaha Performing Arts
Attn: Nebraska High School Theatre Awards
1200 Douglas Street
Omaha, NE 68102
Fax: 402.345.0222
Box Office: 402.345.0606
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Forms & Documents Participation Statement All participating high schools are required to feature the 2016/2017 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards participation
statement and logo as a part of their printed program books. Inclusion of this information serves as the school’s endorsement
of the program. A copy of the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards participation statement is included on page 21. This
document is also available for download on our website at NebraskaHSTA.org.
Production Information Form Each school will receive an individualized production information form via email approximately 1 month before their show.
Completed forms should be emailed to [email protected] at least 2 weeks before your show opens. The
production information form asks schools to provide cast lists, show dates, times and other information needed by
adjudicators to evaluate productions. The form also gives schools the option of sharing supplementary information on their
productions, including: the resources available to the school or theatre department, director’s notes, the rationale behind
artistic choices, specific areas the school would like feedback on, etc.
Informed Consent & Photo Release Form Omaha Performing Arts must have a completed informed consent and photo release form on file for all students participating
in any 2016/2017 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards activities, including master classes, Awards Showcase rehearsals,
performances, and other program events. Please note that students under the age of 18 are required to obtain the signature
of a parent/legal guardian to complete the form. Teachers only need to submit one completed form per student for the
2016/2017 school year. Teachers are encouraged to submit forms for all students who might participate in Nebraska High
School Theatre Awards activities in any capacity at the beginning of the school year. Completed forms can be scanned and
emailed to [email protected], faxed to 402.345.0222 (Attn: NHSTA), or mailed to Omaha Performing Arts,
Attn: NHSTA, 1200 Douglas Street, Omaha, NE 68102. A copy of the Informed Consent & Photo Release Form is available on
page 22. This form is also available for download on our website at NebraskaHSTA.org.
Award Guidelines & Instructions One-page handouts with guidelines and instructions for all application-based awards are provided in this handbook:
Application Guidelines for Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management are available on page 23
Application Guidelines for Outstanding Achievement in Design are available on page 24
Nomination Guidelines for the Backstage Excellence Award are available on page 25
Nomination Guidelines for the Outstanding Educator Award are available on page 26
Past Participants & Winners A listing of Nebraska High School Theatre Awards participants and winners for the past 3 Seasons are provided in this
handbook starting on page 27. These documents are also available for download on our website at NebraskaHSTA.org.
Coming Soon!
Application & Audition Guidelines for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards
Housing Release Form and Code of Conduct
Guidelines for Awards Showcase Performers & Award Winners
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[Insert School Name] is proud to participate in Omaha Performing Arts’
fourth annual Nebraska High School Theatre Awards! Culminating in a Tony
Awards® inspired showcase, the program celebrates and supports musical
theatre education in Nebraska high schools. Learning opportunities include
free Broadway master classes, feedback from performing arts professionals,
tickets to touring Broadway shows when available, performance
experiences and more.
Join us Thursday, June 8, 2017 for the fourth annual Nebraska High School
Theatre Awards Showcase at the Holland Center! Tickets go on sale in
January 2017. For tickets, visit TicketOmaha.com or call 402.345.0606.
Visit NebraskaHSTA.org to learn more!
Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/NebraskaHSTA.OPA, follow us on
Twitter at @NebraskaHSTA and check out our Instagram at NebraskaHSTA.
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2016/2017 NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE AWARDS
INFORMED CONSENT & PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE FORM I recognize that my participation in any workshops, master classes, rehearsals, performances and any other activities offered as a part of the 2016/2017 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards program is not without some risk. I hereby certify that I know of no medical condition that would increase my risk of illness or injury as a result of participating in this program. In case of emergency, I consent to the administration of first aid and/or the dispatching of 911 emergency services. I hereby release and hold harmless Omaha Performing Arts, the building owners, its agents, employees and independent contractors from any and all liability, damage, expense, causes of action, suits, claims or judgments, arising from injury, damage or loss, or claims of injury, damage or loss to me or my personal property which may arise. I give permission to Omaha Performing Arts for publication of photos, video and recordings taken of me while participating in any of the workshops, master classes, rehearsals, performances and any other activities offered as a part of the 2016/2017 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards program. I understand that I will not be paid any royalty or other compensations; and I relinquish any right I may have to any payment if my photo, video or recording is published.
I have read the entire Informed Consent and Photo & Video Recording Release and accept the conditions stated herein as a requirement to participation in this program.
Name of Program or Event: ________________________________________________________ High School: _____________________________________________________________________ Name of Participant: ______________________________________________________________ Signature: ___________________________________________________ Date: ____________ Name of Parent/Legal Guardian (if under 19): ___________________________________________ Signature: ___________________________________________________ Date: ____________
**REMINDER – OPA only needs 1 form per student for the 2016/2017 school year – if you have already submitted a form,
you do not need to submit another one**
Questions? Contact us at [email protected]
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Application Guidelines: Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management
The award for Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management honors one student who demonstrates leadership,
professionalism, and a commitment to excellence in stage management. Student stage managers or assistant stage managers
are eligible for this award. The winner will be determined through an application process. Applications will be reviewed by
panel of local theatre professionals who will select a winner to be honored at the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards
Showcase on Thursday, June 8, 2017 at the Holland Center. The winner will receive 2 complimentary tickets to the Awards
Showcase. Students will be able to submit applications starting in November 2016. The deadline for applications is Friday,
April 21, 2016.
How to Apply Students should submit applications online at NebraskaHSTA.org. The following support materials should be submitted as a part of the online nomination form:
Essay: In 750 words or less discuss a time when you had to solve a problem and exhibit leadership as a Stage Manager
Resume: List your experience in stage management, involvement in theatre activities, relevant courses/training, honors and awards, etc.
Work Samples: Provide work samples that showcase your experience in stage management, including: o Up to 5 pages from your prompt book with notes on cues, blocking, etc. o Up to 3 of the following items: call sheets, prop list/tracking sheet, rehearsal or performance reports, production
meeting notes, rehearsal schedule, or related items.
How to Submit Support Materials All support materials can be submitted as a part of the online nomination form. Acceptable file types include PDF documents
only. Letters of intent and resumes should be uploaded as individual PDF files. PDF file names should include the your first and
last name, high school, and a descriptive title (e.g. Kathleen-Lawler_Dowling-High-School_Resume.pdf). To submit work
samples electronically, upload a PDF file that features up to 5 web links (e.g. Dropbox link to production photos). For each web
link, please include access information with the URL (i.e. required plug-ins, passwords, navigation paths, etc.). Hardcopies of
support materials can also be mailed to the following address:
Omaha Performing Arts Attn: NHSTA 1200 Douglas Street Omaha, NE 68102
Omaha Performing Arts WILL NOT be able to return any materials submitted as a part of the application process.
Questions? Contact Kathleen Lawler Hustead, OPA Education Manager, at 402.661.8446 or [email protected]
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Application Guidelines: Outstanding Achievement in Design
The award for Outstanding Achievement in Design honors students who demonstrate artistry, skill and a commitment to
excellence in costume, hair/makeup, scenic, sound or lighting design. Winners will be determined through an application
process. Students may submit multiple applications in different design categories (e.g. one application for a costume design
and another application for a scenic design). Each application should focus on one design project or concept. The design can
be conceptual or from a production that took place/will take place during the 2016/2017 school year. Applications will be
reviewed by panel of local theatre professionals who will select winners to be honored at the Nebraska High School Theatre
Awards Showcase on Thursday, June 8, 2017 at the Holland Center. Award-winning students will receive complimentary
tickets to the Awards Showcase. Students will be able to submit applications starting in November 2016. The deadline for
applications is Friday, April 21, 2016.
How to Apply Students should submit applications online at NebraskaHSTA.org. The following support materials should be submitted as a part of the online application form:
Essay: In 750 words or less, describe the costume, scenic or lighting design you have submitted for this award. Discuss your vision for the design and your design process.
Resume: List your experience in costume, scenic or lighting design, involvement in theatre activities, relevant courses/training, honors and awards, etc.
Work Samples: Provide work samples that showcase your design. You may submit up to 5 work samples. Work samples may include, but are not limited to: sketches, renderings, models, light plots, magic sheets, ground plans, production photos, photos of finished pieces, drafting, research images, sample materials, fabric/color swatches, etc.
How to Submit Support Materials All support materials can be submitted as a part of the online nomination form. Acceptable file types include PDF documents
only. Letters of intent and resumes should be uploaded as individual PDF files. PDF file names should include the your first and
last name, high school, and a descriptive title (e.g. Kathleen-Lawler_Dowling-High-School_Resume.pdf). To submit work
samples electronically, upload a PDF file that features up to 5 web links (e.g. Dropbox link to production photos). For each web
link, please include access information with the URL (i.e. required plug-ins, passwords, navigation paths, etc.). Hardcopies of
support materials can also be mailed to the following address:
Omaha Performing Arts Attn: NHSTA 1200 Douglas Street Omaha, NE 68102
Omaha Performing Arts WILL NOT be able to return any materials submitted as a part of the application process.
Questions? Contact Kathleen Lawler Hustead, OPA Education Manager, at 402.661.8446 or [email protected]
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Nomination Guidelines: Backstage Excellence Award
The Backstage Excellence Award honors one group of students for demonstrating teamwork, professionalism and a
commitment to excellence behind-the-scenes. Student run crews, costume crews, set construction crews, stagehands or any
group of students who have dedicated time in a backstage capacity are eligible. Students should be nominated for
contributing to their school’s participating 2016/2017 NHSTA musical. Teachers are responsible for nominating students for
the Backstage Excellence Award. Nominations will be reviewed by panel of local theatre professionals who will select winners
to be honored at the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Showcase on Thursday, June 8, 2016 at the Holland Center.
Award-winning students will receive complimentary tickets to attend the showcase. Teachers will be able to submit
nominations starting in November 2016. The deadline for nominations is Friday, April 21, 2016.
How to Nominate Students Teachers should submit nominations online at NebraskaHSTA.org. The following support materials should be submitted as a part of the online nomination form:
Letter of Recommendation: In 750 words or less, discuss why you have nominated this student group for the Backstage Excellence Award and their contributions to the production.
Work Samples (optional): It is strongly encouraged (though not required) to provide work samples that showcase the work completed by the nominated student group. You may submit up to 3 work samples. Work samples may include, but are not limited to: production photos, rehearsal reports, crew/shift lists, photo documentation of set or costume construction process, etc.
How to Submit Support Materials All support materials can be submitted as a part of the online nomination form. Acceptable file types include PDF documents
only. Letters of recommendation should be uploaded as individual PDF files. PDF file names should include the student
nominees’ high school and a descriptive title (e.g. Dowling-High-School_Teacher-Recommendation.pdf). To submit optional
work samples electronically, upload a PDF file that features up to 3 web links (e.g. Dropbox link to production photos). For
each web link, please include access information with the URL (i.e. required plug-ins, passwords, navigation paths, etc.).
Hardcopies of support materials can also be mailed to the following address:
Omaha Performing Arts Attn: NHSTA 1200 Douglas Street Omaha, NE 68102
Omaha Performing Arts WILL NOT be able to return any materials submitted as a part of the nomination process.
Questions? Contact Kathleen Lawler Hustead, OPA Education Manager, at 402.661.8446 or [email protected]
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Nomination Guidelines: Outstanding Educator Award
The Outstanding Educator Award honors teachers at participating Nebraska High School Theatre Awards
schools for their outstanding achievements in performing arts education. This new award will recognize one
educator who embodies the highest standards in performing arts education and demonstrates a positive
impact on the lives of students. The winner will be determined through a nomination process. Current or past
students, fellow educators, school administrators, or community members may nominate teachers for this
award. Nominations will be reviewed by a panel of performing arts education professionals who will select a
winner to be honored at the Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Showcase. Nominations will be accepted
starting in November 2016. The deadline for nominations is Friday, April 21, 2016.
How to Nominate Teachers
To nominate a teacher for the Outstanding Educator Award, submit the online nomination form at
NebraskaHSTA.org. To complete the form, please be prepared to provide the following information:
The teacher’s first and last name
The teacher’s email and phone number
The name of the high school the teacher works at (must be a participating NHSTA school)
The teacher’s title (e.g. drama teacher, music director, etc.)
In 500 words or less, discuss why you have nominated this teacher for the Outstanding Educator Award –
describe their achievements as a performing arts educator and how they have positively impacted
students
Questions?
Contact Kathleen Lawler Hustead, Omaha Performing Arts Education Manager, at 402.661.8446 or
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2015/2016 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Participants
Beatrice High School
Bellevue East High School
Bellevue West High School
Bishop Neumann High School
Blair High School
Brownell-Talbot School
Central City High School
Columbus High School
Concordia Junior-Senior High
Creighton Preparatory High School
Crete High School
Daniel J. Gross Catholic High
Douglas County West High School
Elkhorn High School
Elkhorn South High School
Fremont High School
Grand Island Northwest High School
Grand Island Senior High School
Gretna High School
Lincoln High School
Lincoln North Star High School
Lincoln Southeast High School
Lincoln Southwest High School
Lourdes Central Catholic High School
Marian High School
Milford Junior-Senior High School
Millard North High School
Millard South High School
Millard West High School
Nebraska City High
Norfolk Senior High School
Norris High School
Omaha Benson High School
Omaha Bryan High School
Omaha Burke High School
Omaha Central High School
Omaha North High School
Omaha Northwest High School
Omaha South High Magnet School
Papillion La Vista High School
Papillion La Vista South High School
Platteview High School
Plattsmouth High School
Pope John XXIII Central Catholic High School
V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Wahoo High School
Waverly High School
Weeping Water High School
West Point-Beemer High School
Westside High School
Yutan High School
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2015/2016 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Winners
Outstanding Musical Theatre Production
Seussical the Musical – Bellevue West High School
Footloose – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Tarzan – Elkhorn High School
Shrek the Musical – Grand Island Northwest High School
Mary Poppins – Lincoln Southeast High School
Singin’ in the Rain – Lincoln Southwest High School
Little Shop of Horrors – Millard West High School
Beauty and the Beast – Omaha Burke High School
The Addams Family – Platteview High School
Sweeney Todd – Plattsmouth High School
Outstanding Ensemble
Seussical the Musical – Bellevue West High School
Footloose – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Tarzan – Elkhorn High School
Mary Poppins – Lincoln Southeast High School
Singin’ in the Rain – Lincoln Southwest High School
Little Shop of Horrors – Millard West High School
Beauty and the Beast – Omaha Burke High School
Honk! – Omaha Central High School
The Addams Family – Platteview High School
Sweeney Todd – Plattsmouth High School
Outstanding Actor in a Lead Role
Ryan Salak in the role of Willard from Footloose – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Noah Klemp in the role of Ren McCormack from Footloose – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Noah Jeffrey in the role of Saul from Rags – Marian High School (Creighton Preparatory High School)
Jed Bond in the role of Sebastian from The Little Mermaid – Crete High School
Matthew Hakel in the role of Don Lockwood from Singin’ in the Rain – Lincoln Southwest High School
Lane Mongeon in the role of Edward Bloom from Big Fish – Milford Junior-Senior High School
Grant Mannschreck in the role of Seymour from Little Shop of Horrors – Millard West High School
Jared Ott in the role of Bert from Mary Poppins – Papillion La Vista South High School
Ben Keyes in the role of Gomez from The Addams Family – Platteview High School
Zach Prall in the role of Sweeney from Sweeney Todd – Plattsmouth High School
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2015/2016 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Winners Outstanding Actress in a Lead Role
Eleanor Carle in the role of Cat in the Hat from Seussical the Musical – Bellevue West High School
Lauren Johnson in the role of Gertrude McFuzz from Seussical the Musical – Bellevue West High School
Bethany Dart in the role of Mazie from Seussical the Musical – Bellevue West High School
Bonnie Bouc in the role of Mary Poppins from Mary Poppins – Bishop Neumann High School
Clare Fiore in the role of Rusty from Footloose – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Abi Stine in the role of Kathy Selden from Singin’ in the Rain – Lincoln Southwest High School
Gigi Hausman in the role of Bella Cohen from Rags – Marian High School
Madyson Makell in the role of Delilah Strict from Zombie Prom – Omaha Northwest High School
McKenzie Vincent in the role of Morticia from The Addams Family – Platteview High School
Josie Ptacek in the role of Mrs. Lovett from Sweeney Todd – Plattsmouth High School
Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role
Jimmy Nguyen in the role of Mayor of Whoville from Seussical the Musical – Bellevue West High School
Noah Keck in the role of Flotsam from The Little Mermaid – Crete High School
Nigel Brooks in the role of Jetsam from The Little Mermaid – Crete High School
Will Hastreiter in the role of Terk from Tarzan – Elkhorn High School
Josh Shaffer in the role of Corny Collins from Hairspray – Millard North High School
Ben Ray in the role of Baron Bomburst from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! – Millard South High School
Xander Cox in the role of Lefou from Beauty and the Beast – Omaha Burke High School
Scott Strigenz in the role of Lucas Beineke from The Addams Family – Platteview High School
Cal Strawhecker as Man in Chair from The Drowsy Chaperone – V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Nolan Roth in the role of Merlyn/Pellinore from Camelot – Yutan High School
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role
Gabi Basile in the role of Grandma from The Addams Family – Brownell-Talbot School
Emma Korte in the role of Vi Moore from Footloose – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Mikaela Schmitz in the role of Natalia from Band Geeks – Daniel J. Gross Catholic High School
Christina Berger in the role of Kala from Tarzan – Elkhorn High School
Sarah Graff in the role of Mammy Yokum from Li’l Abner – Fremont High School
Addie Dupler in the role of Pinocchio from Shrek the Musical – Grand Island Northwest High School
Dayonna Tucker as Dragon/Queen of Hearts from Shrek the Musical – Lincoln North Star High School
Hannah Loos in the role of Bird Woman from Mary Poppins – Lincoln Southeast High School
Samantha Franco as Baroness Bomburst from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! – Millard South High School
Katelyn Hinderer in the role of Crystal from Little Shop of Horrors – Millard West High School
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2015/2016 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Winners
Backstage Excellence Award
Douglas County West High School
Outstanding Achievement in Design
Benjamin Ross, Sound Design – Omaha Central High School
Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management
Brianna Welna – Omaha Bryan High School
Outstanding Educator Award
Aileen Zeigler – Brownell-Talbot School
2016 National Finalists
Lauren Johnson – Bellevue West High School
Eleanor Carle – Bellevue West High School
Maya Matthews – Brownell-Talbot School
Nora Larson – Lincoln Southeast High School
Josephine Ptacek – Plattsmouth High School
Natalie Day – Westside High School
Matthew Hakel – Lincoln Southwest High School
Grant Mannschreck – Millard West High School
Ben Adams – Omaha Burke High School
Japrice Green – Omaha South High Magnet School
Zachary Prall – Plattsmouth High School
Matthew Pohlman – V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
2016 National Nominees
Matthew Hakel – Lincoln Southwest High School
Lauren Johnson – Bellevue West High School (top 8 of 62 nominees nationwide and winner of $2,500
scholarship)
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2014/2015 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Participants
Archbishop Bergan Catholic High School
Bellevue East High School
Bellevue West High School
Blair High School
Brownell-Talbot School
Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Creighton Preparatory High School
Daniel J. Gross Catholic High
Elkhorn High School
Elkhorn South High School
Fremont High School
Gretna High School
Lincoln High School
Lincoln Southeast High School
Lincoln Southwest High School
Lourdes Central Catholic Schools
Marian High School
Millard North High School
Millard South High School
Millard West High School
Norris High School
Omaha Benson High School
Omaha Bryan High
Omaha Burke High School
Omaha Central High School
Omaha North High School
Omaha Northwest High School
Omaha South High Magnet School
Papillion La Vista High School
Papillion La Vista South High School
Platteview High School
Plattsmouth High School
Ralston High School
V. J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Wahoo High School
Waverly High School
West Point-Beemer High School
Westside High School
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2014/2015 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Winners
Outstanding Musical Theatre Production:
White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
School House Rock Live! – Gretna High School
Big Fish – Bellevue West High School
Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Miss Saigon – Papillion La Vista High School
Honk! – Millard West High School
Big Fish – V. J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Outstanding Ensemble Number:
White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
School House Rock Live! – Gretna High School
Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Big Fish – Bellevue West High School
Once Upon A Mattress – Papillion La Vista South High School
Tarzan – Norris High School
Fiddler on the Roof – Lourdes Central Catholic Schools
Outstanding Actor in a Lead Role:
Matthew Hakel as Phil Davis in White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
Daniel Erickson as Chris in Miss Saigon – Papillion La Vista High School
Chris Kircher as Dr. Frankenstein in Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Sam Mitchell as Bob Wallace in White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
Marcel Daly as Edward Bloom in Big Fish – Bellevue West High School
Matthew Pohlman as Edward Bloom Big Fish – V. J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Scott Strigenz as J. Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Platteview High School
Outstanding Actress in a Lead Role:
Olivia Reid as Betty Haynes in White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
Aubrey Jensen as Judy Haynes in White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
Casey Allen as Cat in Honk! – Millard West High School
Katelyn Hinderer as Ida in Honk! – Millard West High School
Lauren Johnson as Sandra Bloom in Big Fish – Bellevue West High School
Ally Sargus as Kim in Miss Saigon – Papillion La Vista High School
Nora Larson as Cinderella in Into the Woods – Lincoln Southeast High School
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2014/2015 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Winners
Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role:
Dylan Stiles as Pinocchio in Shrek the Musical – Elkhorn South High School
Kyle Cunningham as Uncle Fester in Addams Family – Omaha South High Magnet School
Chase Calhoun as Monster in Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Zack Rahrs as Inspector Kemp in Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Nicholas Hall as Amos Calloway in Big Fish – Bellevue West High School
Adam Perry as Prospero in Return to the Forbidden Planet – West Point-Beemer High School
Sam Keyes as Bud Frump in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Platteview High School
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role:
Grace Kimnach as Grace in School House Rock Live! – Gretna High School
Taylor Beck as Inga in Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Frances Munro as Martha Watson in White Christmas – Lincoln Southwest High School
Payton Parks as Frau Bluecher in Young Frankenstein – Millard North High School
Kelsey Keres as Mama Euralie in Once On This Island – Omaha Burke High School
Jessica Butler as Carlotta Guidicelli in Phantom of the Opera – Elkhorn High School
Taylor Grandstaff as Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man – Fremont High School
Outstanding Achievement in Stage Management
Dacota Schwarte – Millard South High School
Backstage Spirit Award
Millard South High School
2015 National Finalists
Madeline Lacey – Blair High School
Emma Kate Brown – Elkhorn South High School (also National Nominee)
Nora Larson – Lincoln Southeast High School
Olivia Reid – Lincoln Southwest High School
Taylor Beck – Millard North High School
Marcel Daly – Bellevue West High School (also National Nominee)
Matthew Hakel – Lincoln Southwest High School
Samuel Mitchel – Lincoln Southwest High School
Daniel Erickson – Papillion La Vista High School
Matthew Pohlman – V. J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
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2013/2014 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Participants
Bellevue East High School
Benson High School
Bryan High School
Burke High School
Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Creighton Preparatory High School
Daniel J. Gross Catholic High School
Elkhorn High School
Glenwood Community High School
Gretna High School
Marian High School
Millard North High School
Millard South High School
Millard West High School
Omaha Central High School
Omaha Northwest High School
Omaha South High Magnet School
Papillion La Vista High School
Papillion La Vista South High School
Plattsmouth High School
V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Westside High School
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2013/2014 Nebraska High School Theatre Awards Winners
Outstanding Musical Theatre Production
Sweeney Todd – Gretna High School
Hairspray – Millard West High School
Singin’ In the Rain – Papillion La Vista South High School
Les Misérables – V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Into the Woods – Westside High School
Outstanding Actor in a Lead Role
Luke Reestman in the role of Ugly from Honk! – Bellevue East High School
David Beran in the role of Sweeney Todd from Sweeney Todd – Gretna High School
Andrew Baumer as the King from The King and I – Marian High School (Creighton Preparatory High School)
Brady Vigness in the role of Don Lockwood from Singin’ in the Rain – Papillion La Vista South High School
Zachary Pohlman in the role of Jean Valjean from Les Misérables – V. J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Outstanding Actress in a Lead Role
Julianna Cooper in the role of Natalie Haller from All Shook Up – Omaha Burke High School
Grace Kimnach in the role of Mrs. Lovett from Sweeney Todd – Gretna High School
Deanna Richard in the role of Tracy Turnblad from Hairspray – Millard West High School
Xena Broaden in the role of Rosie Alvarez from Bye Bye Birdie – Omaha South High Magnet School
Eden Ginsberg in the role of the Witch from Into the Woods – Westside High School
Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role
Cody Girouex in the role of the Cat from Honk! – Bellevue East High School
Ben Adams in the role of Dennis from All Shook Up – Omaha Burke High School
Cody Jackson in the role of Anthony Hope from Sweeney Todd – Gretna High School
Zach Little in the role of Cosmo Brown from Singin’ in the Rain – Papillion La Vista South High School
Zach Prall in the role of Jack from Into the Woods – Plattsmouth High School
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role
Aguel Lual in the role of Ann from Sympathy Jones – Northwest High School
Abby Feden in the role of Lina Lamont from Singin’ in the Rain – Papillion La Vista South High School
Josie Ptacek in the role of the Witch from Into the Woods – Plattsmouth High School
Grace Eliason as Madame Thénardier from Les Misérables – V. J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
Jessica Murphree in the role of the Baker’s Wife from Into the Woods – Westside High School
Outstanding Chorus & Ensemble
Grease – Concordia Junior-Senior High School
Sweeney Todd – Gretna High School
The King and I – Marian High School
Hairspray – Millard West High School
Shrek the Musical – Papillion La Vista High School
2014 National Nominees
David Beran – Gretna High School
Deanna Richard – Millard West High School