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Sara Bareilles Awards

Sara Bareilles Awards

 

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL'S PRODUCTION TODAY

BroadwaySF, an ATG Entertainment company, is thrilled to launch the inaugural Sara Bareilles Awards in honor of Eureka’s own two-time Grammy Award winner and three-time Tony Award nominee. This regional awards program recognizes outstanding achievement in high school musical theatre and is a part of The National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA®) program—otherwise known as The Jimmy Awards®.

The Sara Bareilles Awards is accessible to students from San Francisco and Alameda Counties, extending all the way to the northernmost regions of the state. The Rita Moreno Awards, hosted by Broadway San Jose, will be open to students from San Mateo County down to Kern County in Southern California. Both regional awards programs will sponsor two student representatives to participate in the Jimmy Awards® taking place each June in New York City.

Sara Bareilles Awards full counties list: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, Yuba.

REGISTER TODAY

VIEW SCHOOL PARTICIPATION GUIDE

 

KEY DATES

WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

COMPETE

  • Registration is now open! Register to access our Acceptd page and register your school's production.
  • Schools must perform a qualifying musical to be eligible to compete. Please click here to see the current list of qualifying shows and roles, as set by the Jimmy Awards®.
  • View the School Participation Guide.

ADJUDICATE

  • We are currently at capacity and are no longer accepting new adjudicators. However, feel free to complete the application to express your interest, as we may add more adjudicators in the future.
  • Adjudicators attend performances and score shows and performers based on set criteria.

SUPPORT

  • There are many ways to get involved with the Awards. Fill out this interest form if you’re interested in sponsorship, donation, volunteer, or promotional partnership opportunities.

STUDENT REPORTERS

Calling all student journalists and social media wizards!

Not performing in your school musical but still want to be involved in the Sara Bareilles Awards? Apply to be a Student Reporter!

Student Reporters selected by the Sara Bareilles Awards will be invited to attend the Awards ceremony at San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre on Sunday, May 18 and cover the event through the @sarabareillesawards Instagram page. Those selected will also be submitted to the @jimmyawards for further consideration. The Jimmys will then select and notify 2 Student Reporters from the national applicant pool by early June. Those selected will be sent to New York City to cover the Jimmys from June 21-24, all expenses paid!

Applicants must attend high schools that have registered or will register their production for the 2025 Sara Bareilles Awards. Applicants may not be performers from registered productions. However, they may be otherwise involved in the production (stage crew, costumes, choreography, etc), or not involved at all.

Applications are open until Sunday, March 23 at 11:59pm PT.

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ABOUT THE JIMMY AWARDS®

The Jimmy Awards®/The National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA®) program was established in 2009 to elevate the importance of theatre arts education in schools and create a pathway connecting promising young performers to the professional theatre industry. Following its continued success, NHSMTA has grown to impact approximately 130,000 students from 2,100 high schools participating in 51 high school musical theatre regional awards programs sponsored by presenters of touring Broadway productions throughout the United States. Each year, nominees selected by these regional programs travel to New York City to participate in the national competition. While in New York City, participants experience a week of private coaching, master classes, and rehearsals with theatre professionals. Their week’s journey concludes with a panel of industry experts selecting exceptional students for The Jimmy® for Best Performance by an Actress and Actor. Students receive opportunities for merit scholarships, professional advancement, and other prizes.

Since its inception, NHSMTA has been the catalyst for more than $6,000,000 in educational scholarships awarded to deserving young performers. Named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander, this year-round program is administered by The Broadway League Foundation Inc., The Broadway League’s charitable division. The Foundation’s mission is to enlighten and increase the public's knowledge, appreciation, and awareness of the theatrical arts and to provide a forum for the discussion of issues relating to the preservation and promotion of live theatre as a vital and culturally significant artistic medium.
 
The depth, scope, and education-centric mission of the Jimmy Awards coupled with its extensive television and media coverage has made participating in the program an aspiration for a growing number of high schools. Based on feedback from participating theatres, school administrators are now directing both staff and financial resources to improve the quality of theatre arts education in their districts. This renewed enthusiasm for the performing arts in schools is already helping to invigorate local theatres and the communities they serve. For more information, please visit JimmyAwards.com.