Jacksonville Kicks Off Voting for 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards

Jacksonville Hosts 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards Voting

Jacksonville, Florida – The 2024 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards are now open for voting, allowing theatre enthusiasts to recognize outstanding productions, performers, and design teams. Voting continues until December 31, 2024, leading up to the announcement of winners in January 2025.

Who: The Participants

The awards celebrate talent across over 100 cities, including Jacksonville, with various categories recognizing excellence in regional productions, touring shows, and much more. This year’s categories feature nominees for Best Musical, Best Direction, Best Ensemble, and Best Choreography, among others, highlighting a wide range of artistic contributions.

What: Categories and Nominations

Notable nominations include:

  • Best Musical: “Bright Star,” “Tuck Everlasting,” and “In The Heights.”
  • Best Direction of a Musical: Brandon Hall for “In The Heights” and Calypso Haddad for “Sweeney Todd.”
  • Best Choreography: Emma Cate Davis for “Tuck Everlasting” and Arienne Pogue for “In The Heights.”

Other categories also honor exceptional contributions in costume design, lighting, music direction, and more, ensuring that a broad spectrum of talent is acknowledged.

Where: Venue Locations

The awards encompass various venues across America, Canada, and parts of Europe and Asia. The Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts is among the highlighted locations set to showcase prominent productions in the coming months.

When: Important Dates and Timeline

Voting is currently active and will close on December 31, 2024, at midnight. Following this, the winners will be announced in January 2025, providing a thrilling recap of the year’s standout performances and shows.

Why: Recognizing Artistic Excellence

The BroadwayWorld Regional Awards aim to shine a light on the immense talent present in local arts scenes and provide a platform for theatre artists and productions to gain recognition. It is a significant opportunity for local theatres and performers to showcase their hard work and creativity, empowering communities and enriching the cultural landscape.

Upcoming Highlights in Jacksonville

Noteworthy upcoming events include Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Les Misérables, scheduled to visit Jacksonville from April 1-6, 2025. Tickets for this highly anticipated engagement will go on sale on November 29, 2024.

Final Thoughts

The excitement builds as Jacksonville hosts the BroadwayWorld Regional Awards, bringing together communities to celebrate theatrical artistry. The opportunity for community members to vote highlights their crucial role in supporting the arts and recognizing talents that shape the local cultural scene.


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