North Texas teens win big at National High School Musical Theatre Awards

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He received the Award for Best Performance by an Actor. Another North Texas student was a finalist.

NEW YORK — Cleburne High School student Damson Chola, Jr. won the top prize and a $25,000 scholarship in this year’s National High School Musical Theatre Awards.

The national competition, also known as the Jimmy's, was established in 2009 and honors the best high school performers out of approximately 130,000 students participating in 51 regional high school musical theatre competitions. Singer Josh Groban hosted the ceremony. of"Make Them Hear You" from the musical"Ragtime." In his acceptance speech, he thanked his family.

"Thank you, mama, thank you, Dad, thank you Clarity. Thank you Preference, my little brother, I wouldn't get out of my shell if it wasn't for him," Chola told the audience. performedThe pair earned their spot at The Jimmy's by winning the award for Outstanding Lead Performer at the Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards. The students spent ten days in New York City receiving one-on-one coaching, attending master classes and the Tony Awards.

The award ceremony took place on Monday, June 24, in the Minskoff Theatre where they performed a talent showcase live in front of an audience.

 

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