Mon, Apr 1, 2024
The DPAC Rising Star Awards are May 9, 2024
April 1, 2024 (Durham, N.C.) – DPAC is pleased to announce that The DPAC Rising Star Awards, central North Carolina’s High School Musical Theatre Awards will take place on May 9th, 2024 at 7:30 PM with host, Clay Aiken. The DPAC Rising Star Awards are presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.
Tickets are $20 for The DPAC Rising Star Awards and are on sale this Friday, April 5:
- Online at DPACnc.com
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina - Ticket Center at DPAC: 919.680.2787,
123 Vivian Street, Durham NC - Ticketmaster.com
“I think this year is going to be the best ever for The DPAC Rising Star Awards,” said Megan Rindoks, DPAC’s Director of Community Engagement. “We have some exciting things planned for our show, but most importantly, I know how incredibly talented the students are in our region, and I cannot wait to celebrate their achievements on the DPAC stage this May.”
At this live awards ceremony, 20 student finalists from across central North Carolina will perform on DPAC’s stage.
The winners of all 11 award categories will be announced, including The DPAC Rising Star Awards Best Actor and Best Actress. Both will receive $2,000 and an all-expense paid trip to New York City to compete in the National High School Musical Theatre Awards®.
This year, the Top 20 Student Finalists will be adjudicated by an esteemed panel of guest judges including Alan Campbell, Chauntee’ Shuler Irving, and Terri Dollar. These talented individuals have vast career knowledge spanning Broadway, television, and the recording industry, as well as experience running one of our area’s most reputable talent agencies.
Other awards recognizing excellence in student performance and production that will be presented include Best Dance, Best Ensemble, Best Musical, Best Costume Design, Best Student Orchestra, Best Set Design, Best Choreography, Best Lighting Design, and The DPAC Shining Star Award.
The awards show will also once again be hosted by Clay Aiken.
“I look forward to Rising Stars every year! Growing up in Triangle schools, the school theatre department was really my only opportunity to perform or to learn about performing,” said Clay Aiken. “Had it not been for these incredible performing arts programs, I don’t think I would have ever even realized how much I love singing. And the performing arts programs in the Triangle schools have churned out some really incredible performers. Golden Globe winner Michael C. Hall was in musicals at Ravenscroft High School; Scotty McCreery did high school musicals at Garner High School and won American Idol; Beth Leavel did musicals at Broughton High School, now she has a Tony Award; J. Cole played in the orchestra at Terry Sanford High School, now he has a Grammy; Ariana DeBose danced at Wake Forest High School, and she won an Oscar. The kids who are performing with the North Carolina high school programs now just get better and better! I will guarantee you there are future Grammy, Tony, Oscar and Golden Globe winners coming through the Rising Stars program.”
Back by Popular Demand: DPAC is excited to welcome student performers from each participating school to perform as part of an opening group number on DPAC’s stage. Approximately 80 students will make their debut on the DPAC stage for a special performance.
New This Year: The DPAC Rising Star Awards will be working with Durham Art Guild to celebrate achievements made by high school visual art students. One student from each participating high school will be selected to have their work featured in a pop-up gallery in DPAC's lobby at The DPAC Rising Star Awards on May 9, 2024.
The DPAC Rising Star Awards will also feature a special performance by 2023 Best Actor, Noah Colvin, and 2023 Best Actress, Lilly Pritchard.
DPAC nominees have had great success at The Jimmy Awards® in recent years. In 2021, Rising Stars nominee Elena Holder won the coveted Best Performance by an Actress title at The Jimmy Awards. This honor came with $25,000 in scholarships, an invitation to audition for multiple Broadway shows and the opportunity to perform in Times Square in celebration of the reopening of Broadway. In 2022, both Joshua and Symoné were named Top Four Finalists last year at The Jimmy Awards®, which is an incredibly rare accomplishment for two students from the same regional program. As Top Four finalists, Joshua and Symoné received thousands of dollars in scholarships and multiple invitations to audition for Broadway shows, which are still being received today.
About The DPAC Rising Star Awards
The DPAC Rising Star Awards celebrates outstanding achievement in high school musical theatre, by focusing attention on the meaningful work being done both on and off stage by dedicated teachers and students.
Rising Stars also serves as the regional competition as part of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA), also known as The Jimmy Awards®. This regional competition is 100% free for participants and is open to high school musical theatre productions located across Central North Carolina. Current approved counties include Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Davidson, Davie, Durham, Forsyth, Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Person, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes, Vance, Wake, Warren and Yadkin.
Thank you to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina for generously supporting The DPAC Rising Star Awards.
About the National High School Musical Theatre Awards
The National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA), was established in 2009 by Pittsburgh CLO and Nederlander Alliances, a division of The Nederlander Organization, to elevate the importance of theatre arts education in schools and reward excellence in student performance. The program impacts over 140,000 students annually who participate in high school musical theatre competitions sponsored by over forty professional theatres throughout the US.
Since its inception, NHSMTA® has been the catalyst for more than $4,000,000 in educational scholarships awarded to deserving young performers. Also known as The Jimmy Awards®, named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander, this year-round program is administered by The Broadway League Foundation Inc.
About DPAC
Since its opening in 2008, DPAC (Durham Performing Arts Center) has become the center for live entertainment in North Carolina. Recognized for its contemporary design, DPAC features 2,700 seats, intimate sightlines, and state-of-the-art sound and video. Ranked annually among the top-five theaters in America by three leading national magazines that cover live entertainment events and venues, in 2020 DPAC was among ten U.S. venues nominated for Theatre of the Decade by Pollstar Magazine.
With a mission of presenting one-of-a-kind live entertainment events, DPAC truly has “something for everyone,” hosting up to 550,000 guests per year to its 200 - 250 performances. Each season, the stage at DPAC comes alive with spectacular touring Broadway productions, high-profile concert and comedy events, family shows and special events of all kinds. Owned by the City of Durham and operated under the direction of Nederlander and Professional Facilities Management (PFM), since 2011 DPAC has been listed as the #1 performing arts organization in the region by the Triangle Business Journal.
For more information, please visit: www.DPACnc.com
About Clay Aiken
Clay Aiken most recently starred on Broadway, alongside Ruben Studdard, in Ruben & Clay’s First Annual Christmas Carol Family Fun Pageant Spectacular Reunion Show at the Imperial Theater. The New York Times called the production ‘A Christmas Miracle’. This came ten years after Clay’s critically lauded Broadway debut in Monty Python's Spamalot.
On the heels of Idol, he became the first artist in history to have his first single debut at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. His subsequent album, Measure Of A Man, also debuted at #1 with the highest first week sales by a debut artist . His 2004 holiday release, Merry Christmas With Love, set a record for the fastest selling holiday album of the SoundScan era and remains tied for the highest charting debut of a holiday album in Billboard history. He served 9 years as a UNICEF Ambassador and in 2003, he co-founded, with Diane Bubel, what is now the National Inclusion Project to advocate and increase opportunities for children with disabilities to be included in extracurricular activities
(such as summer camps and after-school programs) with their non-disabled peers.
Additional TV appearances include: 30 Rock, The Office, Scrubs, Days Of Our Lives, and Law & Order: SVU. Additional 2nd place finishes include: The Celebrity Apprentice in 2012 and the NC 2nd District US House race in 2014. Beyond all of his successes (and near successes) his proudest
accomplishment remains his son, Parker.
About Alan Campbell
Alan is a Tony nominated actor known for his versatility. Over his forty plus year career, Alan has enjoyed featured roles on stage, film, television and in concert. His many credits include Broadway musicals, Off-Broadway and regional musicals and drama, feature and indy films, as well as costarring roles in television drama, comedy, and daytime. Alan received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Joe Gillis in the original Broadway production of Sunset Boulevard. Also on Broadway in Mamma Mia! and Contact at Lincoln Center. Feature films include Paul Schrader’s upcoming Oh Canada, Amazon’s Uncle Frank, and Universals A Simple Wish. On television most recently in M. Night Shaymalan’s Servant, Dopesick for Hulu, five seasons on Jake and the Fatman, Three’s a Crowd with John Ritter and appearances on Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Homicide: Life on the Streets, Another World and All My Children. As a producer, he has over 30 shows and concerts to his credit. Alan is a co-founder of Theatre Raleigh and a founding member of H.O.L.A. (Heart of Los Angeles) Youth Theatre, providing an artistic outlet and guidance to inner-city children. Alan lives in Raleigh North Carolina and is the proud father of Duke sophomore, Riley Rose.
About Chauntee’ Schuler Irving
Chauntee’ Schuler Irving is an Assistant Professor of the Practice of Theater Studies at Duke University and a Broadway actor with over twenty years of experience in the industry and the classroom.
Recent teaching appointments include the American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) in San Francisco and the American Music and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in Los Angeles. Her pedagogy centers embodied performative practices which bring equitable and inclusive approaches to the forefront of actor training.
Chauntee’ has performed lead roles in Broadway, Off Broadway, Broadway National Tour, and regional productions, as well as on television and in national commercials. She has trained with The Actors’ Studio Drama School, The Barrow Group Theater Company, and The Ailey School prior to receiving her MFA in Theatre Pedagogy from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA. chauntee.com
About Terri Dollar
Terri Dollar has spent most of her life passionately working in the arts in Raleigh, NC.
With a career in the entertainment industry spanning over 40 years, Terri Dollar is a creative leader in the arts and enthusiastic champion in the development of the careers of hundreds of young performers.
Formerly the Program Director of the award-winning non-profit Artsplosure—The Raleigh Arts Festival---Terri Dollar spent twenty-one years defining the arts scene in downtown Raleigh.
Terri’s greatest joy in life has been as Talent Agent with the agency she created, KUTALENT Agency, for over 3 decades.
Terri also co-directs a Drama Program for Special Needs Adult Actors called S.T.A.R. She and this group were awarded The Raleigh Medal of Arts in 2023.
She is proud to have helped launch the careers of many current stars who began their careers in the Triangle area. Her roster has included over 400 actors performing in Broadway shows, as well as many successful Film, Television and Commercial Actors.
She is thrilled to be asked to again judge this year’s Rising Star competition.