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Tommy Tune Awards Announces Finalists for 2024

Mar 6, 2024

Theatre Under The Stars announced the finalists for the 2024 Tommy Tune Awards today and the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Tommy Tune Awards!

The 2024 Tommy Tune Awards will be held on March 28 at 7 p.m. at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets for the event will go on sale to the public March 11, and will be available for purchase through TUTS.com, by phone at 713-558-8887 or by visiting the TUTS Box Office at 800 Bagby.

“We are thrilled to celebrate the 20th Tommy Tune Awards. The pandemic threw off our years a bit, but we can’t wait to come together and celebrate this program that has given so many students the opportunity to share their creative accomplishments with the Greater Houston community,” said Jacob Shideler, TUTS Director of Education.

The power of education, artistry and community comes together at the Tommy Tune Awards where students from across the Greater Houston community have the opportunity to share their artistry with one another. After evaluating the 62 participating Houston-area high school productions throughout the 2023-2024 school year, a team of 40+ Houston-based theatre professionals nominated students in 18 award categories.

The finalists for the 2024 Tommy Tune Awards are:

Outstanding Musical Finalists:

  • G.W. Carver High School — The Bodyguard
  • Bridgeland High School — Follies
  • Kinder HSPVA — After Midnight / The Prom
  • Pasadena Memorial High School — Disney’s Newsies
  • Ridge Point High School – Mamma Mia!
  • Stratford High School — 42nd Street
  • The Kinkaid School — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella

Outstanding Ensemble Finalists:

  • Dulles High School — SIX: Teen Edition
  • G.W. Carver High School — The Bodyguard
  • South Houston High School — The Wizard of Oz
  • Kinder HSPVA — After Midnight
  • Klein High School — Mamma Mia!
  • Pasadena Memorial High School — Disney’s Newsies
  • Stratford High School — 42nd Street
  • The Kinkaid School — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella

Outstanding Technical Achievement Finalists:

  • G.W. Carver High School — The Bodyguard
  • Houston Christian High School — You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
  • Ridge Point High School — Mamma Mia!
  • Alvin High School — Little Shop of Horrors
  • Kinder HSPVA — After Midnight
  • Klein Oak High School — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition
  • Montgomery High School — Matilda, The Musical
  • Second Baptist School – Disney’s The Little Mermaid

Outstanding Orchestra Finalists:

  • Klein Cain High School — The Wizard of Oz
  • Patricia E. Paetow High School — Pippin
  • Kinder HSPVA — After Midnight
  • Klein High School — Mamma Mia!
  • Klein Oak High School — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition
  • Obra D. Tompkins High School — Tuck Everlasting

Outstanding Director Finalists:

  • Janet Sharpley — The Wizard of Oz — South Houston High School
  • Robin Welch — Mean Girls High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Adam Delka — Follies — Bridgeland High School
  • Darchell Chesser — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School
  • Natalie Dommer — Disney’s Newsies — Pasadena Memorial High School
  • Mark Stonebarger — Matilda, The Musical — Clear Springs High School
  • Scott Lambert — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Tina Lee Domino — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School

Outstanding Music Director Finalists:

  • Crysty Cruz and Taylor Surrat — Chicago: Teen Edition — C.E. King High School
  • Blaine Cowen — The Wizard of Oz — South Houston High School
  • Dr. Bobby Linhart, Brian Minson, Elizabeth Shurtz, and Jeanine Rowan — Les Misérables: School Edition — Houston Christian High School
  • Charles Harrison and Alexandra King — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Christian De La Cruz, Kristin Killingsworth and Matthew Porter — Tuck Everlasting — Obra D. Tompkins High School
  • Heather Leal and Daryle Freeman — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School
  • Marcy Baker and Tessa Throckmorton — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Rebecca Berger and Sean Stultz — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School

Outstanding Choreographer Finalists:

  • Alexia Alla and Marnie Kapich — Mean Girls: High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Denzel Taylor, Brianna McCray Holmes, Kyndal Hutto and Faith Bumper — The Bodyguard — G.W. Carver High School
  • Caitlin Martin, Katherine Mendoza and Lexy Toon — Disney’s Newsies — Cypress Ranch High School
  • Courtney Jones — After Midnight — Kinder HSPVA
  • Danyale Williams — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Jennifer Bauer-Conley — Alice By Heart — The Emery / Weiner School
  • Julian Nanez — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School

Outstanding Stage Management Finalists:

  • Allan Currier — You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown — Houston Christian High School
  • Ava Frasher, Abagale Bond, Gage Watzinger — Mean Girls: High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Gracen Chilcote — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Tatiana Smith, Emanu Caston, Niya Kelly — The Bodyguard — G.W. Carver High School
  • Chayton Reel, Scarlett Kuyn, Henry Patino — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School
  • Kaitlyn Breen — Disney’s Newsies — Pasadena Memorial High School
  • Kate Diers — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Mason Hernandez, Christian Bishop — Mamma Mia! — Langham Creek High School
  • Ryan Hay — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School

Outstanding LIGHTING DESIGN Finalists:

  • Isabella Escobar — The Bodyguard — G.W. Carver High School
  • Kinsley Roberts — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Andrew Guzman and Kurt Oian — Guys and Dolls — Clear Falls High School
  • Charlie McMillian — Zombie Prom — Clear Lake High School
  • Elijah Maxey — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Griffin Ferguzon and Caleigh Nickel — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Mark Sell and Ryan Hay — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Travis Horstmann — After Midnight — Kinder HSPVA

Outstanding SCENIC DESIGN Finalists:

  • Sarah Tatouh — Into The Woods — Kerr High School
  • Sterling Smith and Jillian Staible — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Dr. Bobby Linhart, Brian Brown and Kyler Helberg — Les Misérables: School Edition — Houston Christian High School
  • Bridgeland Theatre Company Technical Department — Follies — Bridgeland High School
  • David Clayton and Sean Eggleston — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Evan Cooley, Kyla Crowell and Darin Garrett — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School
  • Kelsie Morris, William Heywood and River Tadlock — Tuck Everlasting — Obra D. Tompkins High School
  • Nicole Morgan — Matilda, The Musical — Montgomery High School
  • Sam Mascheck and Eliran Masti — After Midnight — Kinder HSPVA

Outstanding Costume Design Finalists:

  • Augusta Bermudez and Toriana Smith — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Samantha Langford — Mean Girls: High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Bridgeland Costume Department — Follies — Bridgeland High School
  • Frankie Miller and Maggie Dickinson — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Kate Mehaffey — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Nicole Morgan and Jennifer Brown — Matilda, The Musical — Montgomery High School

Outstanding Sound Design Finalists:

  • Abigail Jimenez — The Wizard of Oz — Klein Cain High School
  • Alayah Davis, John Reyes and Tristan Perez — Seussical The Musical — Dickinson High School
  • Brian Oliveira — The Prom — Kinder HSPVA
  • Grace Abdelnour — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Maddie Wolford — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School

Outstanding lead Finalists:

  •  Aiyana Renner as “Mrs. Wormwood” — Matilda The Musical — Montgomery High School
  • Alexia Alla as “Karen” – Mean Girls: High School Edition – Klein Collins High School
  • Alyssa Dorsey as “Rachel Marron” — The Bodyguard — G.W. Carver High School
  • Anthony Dominguez as “Charlie Brown” — You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown — North Shore Senior High
  • Aubrey Scarcella as “Emma” — The Prom — Kinder HSPVA
  • Cooper Clark as “Marius” — Les Misérables: School Edition — Houston Christian High School
  • Eliran Masti as “Barry” – The Prom – Kinder HSPVA
  • Evan DeBord as “Uncle Fester” — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School
  • Evelyn Burt as “Alice” — Alice By Heart — The Emery / Weiner School
  • Gracen Barrett as “Velma Kelly” — Chicago: Teen Edition — William B. Travis High School
  • Haley Griffin as “Katherine Plumber” — Disney’s Newsies — Cypress Ranch High School
  • Immanuel Poole as “Billy Flynn” — Chicago: Teen Edition — Westfield High School
  • Isaiah Jackson as “Gomez Addams” — The Addams Family Musical: School Edition — Klein Oak High School
  • Jayden Rangel as “Jack Kelly” — Disney’s Newsies — Pasadena Memorial High School
  • Julia Acevedo as “Matilda” — Matilda The Musical — Clear Springs High School
  • Julia Ellisor as “Belle” — Disney’s Beauty & The Beast — Clear Creek High School
  • Julia Frederick as “Ariel” — Disney’s The Little Mermaid — Pearland High School
  • Kate Murray as “Cady” — Mean Girls: High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Kira Sledge as “Dorothy Brock” — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Knox Wright as “Jonny Warner” — Zombie Prom — Clear Lake High School
  • Kylan Blacketer as “Mr. Wormwood” — Matilda The Musical — Clear Springs High School
  • Lily Tondera as “Scuttle” — Disney’s The Little Mermaid — Second Baptist School
  • Michael Deis as “Billy Lawlor” — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Natalie Green as “Phyllis Rogers Stone” — Follies — Bridgeland High School
  • Nic Schweers as “Sebastian” — Disney’s The Little Mermaid — Second Baptist School
  • Olivia Garcia as “Little Red Riding Hood” — Into The Woods — Kerr High School
  • Payton Daly as “Marie” — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Reese McMullen as “Charlotte” — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Reid Adkison as “Benjamin Stone” — Follies — Bridgeland High School
  • Tad Hart as “Sonny” — Xanadu — Kingwood High School
  • Talia Turlich as “Janis” — Mean Girls: High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Vonta Ward as “Amos Hart” — Chicago: Teen Edition — C.E. King High School

Outstanding Supporting Lead Finalists:

  • Alan Rodarmel as “Cogsworth” — Disney’s Beauty & The Beast — Clear Creek High School
  • Andrew Dybala as “Andy Lee” — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Angelica Salva as “Maggie Jones” — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Anna Kovacik as “Melpomene” — Xanadu — Kingwood High School
  • April Acevedo as “Mary Sunshine” — Chicago: Teen Edition — Westfield High School
  • Chloe Smith as “Madame De La Grande Bouche” – Disney’s Beauty & The Beast – Clear Creek High School
  • Chris Kositprapa as “Sebastian” — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Christopher Melendez as “Lord Farquad” — Shrek The Musical — Spring Woods High School
  • Cole Griffin as “Lewis” — Pippin — Patricia E. Paetow High School
  • Emma Taylor as “Annie” — 42nd Street — Stratford High School
  • Giselle Quintero as “Glinda” — The Wizard of Oz — South Houston High School
  • Itzarie Amaro as “Dragon” — Shrek The Musical — Spring Woods High School
  • Ivan Davidson as “Frank Farmer” — The Bodyguard — G.W. Carver High School
  • Jaxon Daniel as “Pepper” — Mamma Mia! — Ridger Point High School
  • Joshua Lewis as “Pumba” — Disney’s The Lion King Jr. — Hightower High School
  • Kian Ritchie as “Thernardier” — Les Misérables: School Edition — Houston Christian High School
  • Lauryn Palmer as “Stormy Weather” — After Midnight — Kinder HSPVA
  • Lohrii Nelson as “June” — Chicago: Teen Edition — C.E. King High School
  • Michael Flores as “General Genghis Khan Schmitz” — Sesussical The Musical — Dickinson High School
  • Nina Le as “Les” — Disney’s Newsies — Pasadena Memorial High School
  • Patrick Cashion as “Bill” — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Pierce Markowitz as “Jean-Michel” — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Regan Etter as “Calliope” — Xanadu — Kingwood High School
  • Ronnit Jain as “Josh” — Zombie Prom — Clear Lake High School
  • Takera Swain as “Nikki Marron” — The Bodyguard — G.W. Carver High School
  • Tyrese Clark as “Timon” — Disney’s The Lion King Jr. — Hightower High School

Outstanding Singer Finalists

  • Aisha Choquette as “Mae Tuck” — Tuck Everlasting — Obra D. Tompkins High School
  • Alexandra Cordova as “Roxie Hart” — Chicago: Teen Edition — C.E. King High School
  • Amanda Matos D’Lacoste as “Winnie Foster” — Tuck Everlasting — Obra D. Tompkins High School
  • Annabelle Cody as “Cosette” — Les Misérables: School Edition — Houston Christian High School
  • Andrew Knobbe as “Enjorlas” — Les Miserables: School Edition — Houston Christian High School
  • April Acevedo as “Mary Sunshine” — Chicago: Teen Edition — Westfield High School
  • Avery Humphreys as “Miss Adelaide” — Guys and Dolls — Clear Falls High School
  • Caroline Jacobson as “Donna Sheridan” — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Caroline Lane as “Ursula” — Disney’s The Little Mermaid — Second Baptist High School
  • Cassie Santiago as “Catherine” — Pippin — Patricia E. Paetow High School
  • Chloe Smith as “Madame De La Grande Bouche” — Disney’s Beauty & The Beast — Clear Creek High School
  • Comfort Azagidi as “Woman Be Wise” — After Midnight — Kinder HSPVA
  • Emma Vogelsang as “The Witch” — Into The Woods — Memorial High School
  • Gentry Lumpkin as “Dee Dee” — The Prom — Kinder HSPVA
  • Isabella Allon as “Baker’s Wife” — Into The Woods — Memorial High School
  • Isabelle King as “Ella” — Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella — The Kinkaid School
  • Jayla Cork as “Catherine Parr” — SIX: Teen Edition — Dulles High School
  • Kailey Cavazos as “Sophie Sheridan” — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Kayli Martin as “Catherine Parr” — SIX: Teen Edition — Thomas Randle High School
  • Kendahl Lemons as “Donna Sheridan” — Mamma Mia! — Langham Creek High School
  • Kennedy Spies as “Olive Ostrovsky” — The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee — Dickinson High School
  • Madison Taylor as “Sandy Dumbroski” — Grease: High School Edition — St. Francis Episcopal
  • Marie Popp as “Kira” — Xanadu — Kingwood High School
  • Reese McGrenera as “Sophie” — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • TJ Saenz as “Harry” — Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Torin Merchant as “Motormouth Mable” — Hairspray — Angleton High School

Outstanding Actor Finalists:

  • Andrew Johnson as “Horton The Elephant” in Suessical The Musical — Dickinson High School
  • Aubree Hurst as “Anya” in Anastasia — Jordan High School
  • Caroline Lane as “Ursula” in Disney’s The Little Mermaid — Second Baptist High School
  • Dylan Jones as “Damien” in Mean Girls: High School Edition — Klein Collins High School
  • Garrett Smith as “Miss Agatha Trunchbull” in Matilda the Musical — Montgomery High School
  • Jackson Wenzel as “Nathan Detriot” in Guys and Dolls — Clear Falls High School
  • Josh Adams as “Sky” in Mamma Mia! — Klein High School

Outstanding Dancer Finalists:

  • Berlyn Ann Nyondo as “Ensemble” in Mamma Mia! — Klein High
  • SchoolCamron Lettries as “Principal Dancer” The Bodygaurd — G.W. CARVER HIGH SCHOOL
  • Gavin Warfield as “Daybreak Express” in After Midnight — Kinder HSPVA
  • Giovanni Gonzales as “Principal Dancer” in The Bodygaurd — G.W. CARVER HIGH SCHOOL
  • Julian Nanez as “Eddie” in Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Maryam Zaafran as “Lead Dancer” in AIDA — St. Agnes Academy

Outstanding Honorable Mention Finalists:

  • Avery Elkins as “Patty” in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown — Houston Christian High School
    Braylon McMorris as “Ensemble” in Mamma Mia! — Ridge Point High School
  • Ella Steinitz as “Matilda” in Matilda the Musical — Montgomery High School
    Matthew Moland as “Pepper” in Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Trestyn Bartilome-Panes as “Joey Baltimore” in Guys and Dolls — Clear Falls High School
  • Yair Rivera as “Crutchie” in Disney’s Newsies — Pasadena Memorial High School

2024-2025 Student Reporters*:

  • Alyssa Jones — Mamma Mia! — Klein High School
  • Ricky Ragazzo — AIDA — St. Agnes Academy

*Each year, the Jimmy Awards invites select Student Reporters from participating Regional Awards Programs like the Tommy Tune Awards to cover Jimmy Awards events through social media. The Tommy Tune Awards has adopted the Student Reporter opportunity in an effort to include students who are not eligible to be nominated as performers. This provides a chance to expand TTA connections into other areas of your schools – e.g. journalism, film, and other related departments. The chosen TTA Student Reporters will be able to work directly with the Tommy Tune Awards Marketing Team to get an insider look at what it takes to cover an awards ceremony, as well as contend for an opportunity to cover the Jimmy’s on June 24.

In addition to these awards, the Tommy Tune Awards Program awards scholarships to graduating seniors who plan to pursue a career in the arts.

The Tommy Tune Awards offers an opportunity for students and educators to share their creative accomplishments while instilling in young people the value of engaging in the performing arts as a lifelong pursuit.

Every year, Houston area High Schools produce a full-length musical in order to compete in 17 categories: Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Lead, Outstanding Supporting, Outstanding Singer, Outstanding Actor, Outstanding Dancer, Honorable Mention, Outstanding Ensemble, Outstanding Technical Achievement, Outstanding Scenic Designer, Outstanding Costume Designer, Outstanding Lighting Designer, Outstanding Stage Manager, Outstanding Musical Director, Outstanding Orchestra, Outstanding Choreographer, and Outstanding Director.

Throughout the 2023-2024 school year, the adjudicators evaluated each participating school’s show, focusing on each element of the production. The adjudicating mentors are made up of a group of Houston-based theatre professionals who have backgrounds as performers, designers, directors, choreographers, and musicians; and who have years of experience working in arts education and administration.

The Tommy Tune Awards are named for Broadway legend, Houston native and Lamar High School alumnus Tommy Tune. A performer, director and choreographer with more than 50 years of stage experience, Tune received nine Tony Awards for his work in the following productions: Seesaw, My One and Only, A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine, Nine, Grand Hotel and The Will Rogers Follies. He was also awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2003 by President Bush.

Jimmy Awards®

Of the 28 Tommy Tune Award nominees for Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role, two will be selected via a rigorous audition process adjudicated by a panel of industry professionals ultimately winning an opportunity to represent Houston and TUTS at the Jimmy Awards. The National High School Musical Theatre Awards® are a national celebration of outstanding student achievement, recognizing individual artistry in vocal, dance, and acting performance and elevating the importance of theatre arts education in schools. The Jimmy Awards are presented by The Broadway League Foundation.

Theatre Under The Stars is grateful to our Tommy Tune Awards sponsors HEB and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

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