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Bugsy Malone Jr. - Broadway Junior | Hal Leonard Menu LEARN MORE About Broadway Junior What Comes With the Showkit®? How to License a Broadway Junior Musical Order an Audio Sampler Frequently Asked Questions 60-Min.ute Musicals [JR.] 60-Minute Musicals 13 Jr. Alice In Wonderland Jr. (Disney) Aladdin Jr. (Disney) Annie Jr. Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Disney) The Big One-Oh! Jr. Bugsy Malone Jr. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. Dear Edwina Jr. Doctor Dolittle Jr. Dot & The Kangaroo Jr. The Drowsy Chaperone Jr. Elf The Musical Jr. Fame Jr. Fiddler on the Roof Jr. Finding Nemo Jr. (Disney) Finian's Rainbow Jr. Flat Stanley Jr. Frozen Jr. (Disney) A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens Jr. (Magic Tree House) Godspell Jr. Guys and Dolls Jr. Hairspray Jr. High School Musical Jr. (Disney) Honk! Jr. Into the Woods Jr. James and the Giant Peach Jr. (Roald Dahl) Junie B. Jones Jr. Legally Blonde Jr. The Lion King Jr. (Disney) The Little Mermaid Jr. (Disney) Madagascar - A Musical Adventure Jr. Mary Poppins Jr. (Disney/Cameron Mackintosh) Matilda Jr. (Roald Dahl) Mean Girls Jr. Moana Jr. (Disney) The Music Man Jr. My Son Pinocchio Jr. (Disney) Newsies Jr. (Disney) Oliver! Jr. Once on This Island Jr. Peter Pan Jr. (Broadway) The Phantom Tollbooth Jr. The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr. Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. Seussical Jr. Shrek Jr. Singin' In The Rain Jr. Sister Act Jr. Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. Willy Wonka Jr. (Roald Dahl) Xanadu Jr. 30-Min.ute Musicals [KIDS] 30-Minute Musicals 101 Dalmatians KIDS (Disney) Aladdin KIDS (Disney) Annie KIDS Aristocats KIDS (Disney) Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS (Magic Tree House) Finding Nemo KIDS (Disney) Frozen KIDS (Disney) The Jungle Book KIDS (Disney) The Knight at Dawn KIDS (Magic Tree House) The Lion King KIDS (Disney) The Music Man KIDS Pirates Past Noon KIDS (Magic Tree House) Seussical KIDS Willy Wonka KIDS (Roald Dahl) Winnie the Pooh KIDS (Disney) A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Book by Alan Parker Music and Lyrics by Paul Williams Overview / Synopsis Based on the hit 1976 film starring a preteen Scott Baio and Jodi Foster and featuring a catchy, swinging score by the composer of The Muppet Movie, Bugsy Malone JR. is good, clean, comedic fun! Two gangs comprised completely of children, square off in a 1920's rivalry of Capone-ian standards. Dandy Dan's gang has gotten the upper hand since obtaining the "splurge" gun (a weapon that shoots whip cream). Now Fat Sam and his bumbling buffoons are in real trouble! Bugsy Malone, a one-time boxer, is thrust not-so-willingly into the gangster limelight, when he becomes the last chance Fat Sam's gang has of surviving. All Bugsy really wants to do is spend time with his new love Blousey; but that just isn't in the cards for our hero. Bugsy Malone JR. includes a chorus, which may be expanded by adding as many members to Dandy Dan's and Fat Sam's gangs as your stage can accommodate. The Grand Slam Girls can also be expanded to incorporate more singing and dancing girls! Audio Sampler - HL00114404 $10.00 ShowKit - HL00114394 $695.00 This ShowKit includes: 30 Actor's Scripts Piano/Vocal Score Director's Guide 2 Rehearsal CDs 2 Accompaniment CDs 1 Choreography DVD 1 Media Disc 30 Family Matters Booklets 60-Minute JR. Request Individual Components 00114394 - ShowKit $645.00 00114395 - Director's Guide $100.00 00114396 - Piano/Vocal Score $40.00 00114397 - Actor's Script $10.00 00114398 - Actor's Script 10-pak $75.00 00114399 - Rehearsal / Accompaniment CD $75.00 00114400 - Student Rehearsal CD $10.00 00114401 - Student Rehearsal CD 20-pak $100.00 00114402 - Choreography DVD $50.00 00114403 - Media Disc $10.00 00114404 - Audio Sampler $10.00 Hear A Sample SCENE 1 Bugsy Malone [Chorus Girls] Fat Sam's Grand Slam [Chorus, Maitre D's, Candy Cigarette Girls, Male Gamblers, Tallulah's Girls] SCENE 3 That's Why They Call Him Dandy [Dandy Dan, Hoods] Tomorrow [Fizzy] SCENE 4 Show Business [Lena, Chorus] SCENE 5 Bad Guys [Fat Sam's Gang] Ordinary Fool [Blousey] My Name is Tallulah [Tallulah, Tallulah's Girls] SCENE 6 Down and Out [Down and Outs] SCENE 7 Fat Sam's Grand Slam (Reprise) [Chorus Girls] You Give a Little Love [Bugsy, Fat Sam, Dandy Dan, Tallulah, Blousey] Bugsy Malone Bugsy Malone is the hero of the story. Cast a handsome young man who can sing and act. This role is equal parts Jimmy Stewart, James Bond and Gene Kelly. Bugsy alternates as the narrator and the star of the show. A young performer comfortable in front of an audience, who radiates a sense of charm and sincerity as well as a street-wise sensibility, will take your show a long way towards success. Blousey Brown Blousey Brown is at first a typical young, wide-eyed, would-be star, just off the bus from a small town. However, we find out that Blousey is a force to be reckoned with and is certainly nobody's fool. This is a large role that requires good singing and acting, but the key to casting Blousey is finding a young actor who is at home with comedy. A young Carol Burnett type is recommended. Tallulah Tallulah is the classic gangster's moll. Cast a young woman who is self-confident and can deliver the role with deadpan sincerity and droll appeal. Tallulah is a Mae West type with a talent for performing. She needs to be a strong singer for her self-titled number. Fizzy Fizzy is an employee of Fat Sam's at the Grand Slam, whose duties mostly involve cleaning up the place. To cast Fizzy, find an actor who can really delivery the song "Tomorrow." It is a difficult song that requires emotional singing and a significant range. Hopefully, you'll find a singer who can delivery Fizzy's sad-eyed hopes and dreams as he sweeps up. Fat Sam Stacetto Fat Sam Stacetto is the baddest of the bad guys, whose biggest rival is Dandy Dan. Fat Sam should be an adept physical comedian with a commanding stage presence. He sings, so make sure you've got an actor who can carry a tune, but moreover, finding an experienced actor with good projection and diction skills is important. Fat Sam carries much of the dialogue of the show. Note that Fat Sam does not need to be fat. You can dress him in a fat suit or cast a realty small kid with a booming voice for comedic effect. Dandy Dan Dandy Dan is the unflappably stylish, debonair, underworld businessman who outwits Fat Sam every step of the way. Your Dan should be comfortable singing his song, "That's Why They Call Him Dandy." Find an actor with just the right sense of style and grace. Lena Marelli Lena Marelli is the star of the "Lena Marelli Show!," and she lets everyone know it. Cast a young performer who can TAKE OVER THE STAGE with a strong singing voice. An affected character voice is practically a requirement to delivery this role. Lena is not very bright, but she is very loud. Think Lina Lamont from Singin' in the Rain. Fat Sam's Gang Fat Sam's Gang includes Roxy Robinson, Angelo, Snake Eyes, Ritzy, Shake Down Louis and Sam's right hand man, Knuckles. You may add as many ensemble members to the gangs as your stage can accommodate. These fellows are bumbling, funny, non-threatening hoodlums. They should be able to sing with gusto (if not in tune) and be willing to work on the rigors of physical comedy. Many productions have successfully cast girls in these roles. Dandy Dan's Gang Dandy Dan's Gang members are really bad guys. Also known as The Hoods, they sing a little, but they splurge a lot! Cast suave-looking types who can pull off slicked-back hair and double-breasted suits. Many productions have successfully cast girls in these roles. The Hoods include Bronx Charlie, Shoulders, Benny Lee, Yonkers, Laughing Boy and Doodle. Tallulah's Girls The Tallulah's Girls perform at the speakeasy, and they include Tillie, Loretta, Dotty and Bangles. These girls should be very at home singing and dancing and should work well as ensemble singers. They are basically Tallulah's gang! Bangles has the most dialogue of these girls, so you might want to put your best actor in that role. Oscar De Velt Oscar De Velt is the stage equivalent of Cecil B. DeMille. A strong, confident actor will fit the bill here. Kiki the Colorist, Cashier and Stylist Kiki the Colorist, Cashier and Stylist Part of Paulette's entourage at the salon who are very adept at the "Bend and Snap." Range: C4-A4 Marbini the Magician Marbini the Magician and The Ventriloquist are two wonderfully funny smaller roles in the audition scene with Oscar De Velt. Both of them are convinced that they are world famous. Cast performers who can really sell these roles for all they are worth. The Opera Singer and the other bits in this scene are all great cameos. Down and Outs The Down and Outs are representative of out-of-work, Depression era men and women of the soup kitchens, which include the Cooks serving in the kitchens. The Down and Outs are ready for a cause, and helping Bugsy bring peace between Fat Sam and Dandy Dan is just what the doctor ordered. Additional ensemble roles in this scene include the Priest, Clipboard Willy and two Delivery Guys. If you have a smaller cast, you can use the splurged from early scenes (Fat Sam's Gang!). Other Roles Other standout ensemble roles include: the Radio Announcer, Paperboy (or girl), Razmataz, Maiter D's, Elegantly Dressed Lady, Waitress, Louella, The Butler, The Trumpet Player on Roller Skates, the Line of Auditionees at the Bijoux, Pop Becker, the Barber and Flash Frankie. These are all good comic roles for young performers. In a smaller ensemble you can double many of these parts. Additionally, students can be case as Speakeasy staff and customers, including a Waiter, Candy Cigarette Girls, Lena's Bodygaurds, Male Gamblers, additional Chrous Girls, Splurge Attendants, Speakeasy Customers, and Members of Fat Sam and Dandy Dan's Gangs.
Annie KIDS - Broadway Junior | Hal Leonard Menu LEARN MORE About Broadway Junior What Comes With the Showkit®? How to License a Broadway Junior Musical Order an Audio Sampler Frequently Asked Questions 60-Min.ute Musicals [JR.] 60-Minute Musicals 13 Jr. Alice In Wonderland Jr. (Disney) Aladdin Jr. (Disney) Annie Jr. Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Disney) The Big One-Oh! Jr. Bugsy Malone Jr. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. Dear Edwina Jr. Doctor Dolittle Jr. Dot & The Kangaroo Jr. The Drowsy Chaperone Jr. Elf The Musical Jr. Fame Jr. Fiddler on the Roof Jr. Finding Nemo Jr. (Disney) Finian's Rainbow Jr. Flat Stanley Jr. Frozen Jr. (Disney) A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens Jr. (Magic Tree House) Godspell Jr. Guys and Dolls Jr. Hairspray Jr. High School Musical Jr. (Disney) Honk! Jr. Into the Woods Jr. James and the Giant Peach Jr. (Roald Dahl) Junie B. Jones Jr. Legally Blonde Jr. The Lion King Jr. (Disney) The Little Mermaid Jr. (Disney) Madagascar - A Musical Adventure Jr. Mary Poppins Jr. (Disney/Cameron Mackintosh) Matilda Jr. (Roald Dahl) Mean Girls Jr. Moana Jr. (Disney) The Music Man Jr. My Son Pinocchio Jr. (Disney) Newsies Jr. (Disney) Oliver! Jr. Once on This Island Jr. Peter Pan Jr. (Broadway) The Phantom Tollbooth Jr. The Pirates of Penzance Jr. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr. Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. Seussical Jr. Shrek Jr. Singin' In The Rain Jr. Sister Act Jr. Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr. Willy Wonka Jr. (Roald Dahl) Xanadu Jr. 30-Min.ute Musicals [KIDS] 30-Minute Musicals 101 Dalmatians KIDS (Disney) Aladdin KIDS (Disney) Annie KIDS Aristocats KIDS (Disney) Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS (Magic Tree House) Finding Nemo KIDS (Disney) Frozen KIDS (Disney) The Jungle Book KIDS (Disney) The Knight at Dawn KIDS (Magic Tree House) The Lion King KIDS (Disney) The Music Man KIDS Pirates Past Noon KIDS (Magic Tree House) Seussical KIDS Willy Wonka KIDS (Roald Dahl) Winnie the Pooh KIDS (Disney) A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Charnin Book by Thomas Meehan Based on the Tribune Media Service Comic Strip, Little Orphan Annie Overview / Synopsis The idea of turning Harold Gray's "Little Orphan Annie" into a musical comedy was the inspiration of lyricist-director Martin Charnin, who convinced Charles Strouse and librettist Thomas Meehan to join in creating it. The show, which places Annie, Daddy Warbucks and Annie's mutt, Sandy, in New York City in the midst of the Depression, opened on Broadway on April 21, 1977. As an infant, Annie had been abandoned on the front steps of The New York City Municipal Orphanage with a note from her parents promising to return for her someday. Life in the orphanage had been rough under the strict hand of Miss Hannigan, but Annie's life was about to change. Billionaire Oliver Warbucks invites Annie to spend Christmas with him in his mansion, and together, they each discover new happiness. Warbucks soon decides he wants to adopt Annie, but when he learns about her dream of finding her parents and the secret of the half-locket she has treasured for so long, he sets his own feelings aside and orders an exhaustive search for Annie's parents. Annie went on to win seven Tony awards and became the third longest running musical of the 1970s with 2,377 performances. It also won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. Writing in The World of Musical Comedy, author Stanley Green has said, "...she has unquestionably taken her place as Broadway's most beloved waif of all times." Audio Sampler - HL00102684 $10.00 ShowKit - HL09971633 $545.00 This ShowKit includes: 30 Actor's Scripts Piano/Vocal Score Director's Guide 2 Performance/Accompaniment CDs Choreography DVD Media Disc 30 Family Matters Booklets 30-Minute KIDS Request Individual Components 09971635 - Piano/Vocal Score $40.00 09971636 - Director's Guide $100.00 09971634 - Actor's Script $10.00 09971637 - Actor's Script 10-pak $75.00 09971638 - Rehearsal/Accompaniment CDs $75.00 09971639 - Choreography DVD $50.00 09971641 - Student Rehearsal CD $10.00 09971642 - Student Rehearsal CD 20 Pak $100.00 09971640 - Media Disc $10.00 00102684 - Audio Sampler $10.00 Hear A Sample Maybe [Annie] It's the Hard-Knock Life [Annie, Orphans] Tomorrow [Annie, Sandy] Little Girls [Miss Hannigan] Easy Street [Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily] N.Y.C. [Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Star(s)-To-Be, Ensemble] You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile [Tessie, July, Kate, Orphans] Maybe (Reprise) [Annie] Tomorrow (Reprise) [Warbucks, Grace, Roosevelt, Annie, Orphans, Ensemble] The Chase [Jasper, Puppies, Horace, Cruella] Cast of Characters Cast Size: Medium (11 to 20 performers) Cast Type: Children Dance Requirements: Standard Annie Annie is a complex, tough, streetwise urchin who is surprisingly vulnerable when she thinks she might lose what has become most important to her: her newfound "family." Cast an excellent actress who can act motherly, independent, overwhelmed and hopeful. She should be strong vocally and musically and be able to light up the stage in "Tomorrow!" Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3 Molly The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Molly is the littlest at age 6. Gender: Female Vocal range top: B4 Vocal range bottom: A3 Kate The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Kate is the next-to-youngest at age 7. Gender: Female Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: C4 Tessie The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Tessie is the cry baby at age 11. Age: 11 to 11 Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: A3 Pepper The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Pepper is the toughest at age 12. Gender: Female Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: C4 July The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. July is the quietest at age 13. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: C4 Duffy The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights. Each actress should be able to shape her own specific character, be a good singer and visually expressive. Duffy is the oldest at age 13. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: C4 Miss Hannigan Miss Hannigan is a definite "has-been." Her distaste for her job should ooze from every line she delivers. Cast a strong actress with excellent comic timing. She must have a strong versatile singing voice and be able to create a character that is larger than life. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: G3 Grace Farrell Grace Farrell is Oliver Warbucks's calm, cool and classy secretary. She appears businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan and Warbucks, yet maternal toward Annie. Cast an actress that can always appear "in control" and sophisticated. She has a small solo at the beginning of "N.Y.C." This is a great feature part for an actress who is likable, sweet and confident. Gender: Female Vocal range top: C5 Vocal range bottom: D4 Rooster Hannigan Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Consider casting performers of contrasting heights. The flashy, self-assured Rooster can even be shorter than his airhead accomplice, Lily. Cast a boy for Rooster that can convincingly pull off the "smooth gambler" persona, and vocally and physically handle "Easy Street." Consider auditioning these roles together to cast the perfect duo. Gender: Male Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: G3 Lily St. Regis Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are the comic team who claim to be Annie's parents but are revealed to be Miss Hannigan's swindling brother and his sleazy girlfriend in disguise. These characters play off each other constantly. Consider casting performers of contrasting heights. The flashy, self-assured Rooster can even be shorter than his airhead accomplice, Lily. Lily is a perfect role for an actress who is naturally funny, has a good sense of timing and is a strong singer. Consider auditioning these roles together to cast the perfect duo. Gender: Female Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: Bb3 Oliver Warbucks Oliver Warbucks is the daunting millionaire who made his fortune during World War I as an industrialist. This is a challenging role, so cast an actor that can appear middle-aged, self-assured and confident. In the beginning, Warbucks is awkwardly affectionate toward Annie and then finds himself completely charmed by her. Cast an actor who is focused and gently authoritative. His few solos in "N.Y.C." are secondary to the character commitment as an actor. Gender: Male Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: A3 Sandy Sandy is the stray dog that Annie adopts. Sandy has no lines but has the capability of earning spontaneous applause when he sings "Tomorrow" with Annie! Gender: Any Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: F4 Drake and the Servants Drake and the Servants are the loyal domestic help of Oliver Warbucks. Your kids will have fun perfecting precision steps, nods and curtsies. This group of performers sings with the ensemble and can be double cast as New Yorkers in "N.Y.C." These roles are ideally suited for performers of any ability. This is another excellent place to expand your cast. Gender: Any Apple Seller The Apple Seller opens Scene 2 speaking to Annie and giving her an apple. With just a few lines, this is a good character part for a young, inexperienced actor. Gender: Any Lt. Ward Lt. Ward is the policeman who questions Annie about Sandy, the stray dog. This is a non-singing role and great for a kid who can play an authoritative adult. This is also a great cameo role for a principal or well-known community member. Gender: Male Bert Healy Bert Healy is the classic announcer on a radio show of the era. This is a non-singing role and is perfect for someone who is naturally funny with a big voice. Gender: Male Bundles Bundles is the laundryman for the orphanage. This is a minor speaking role and is perfect for the actor who can create a likeable character. A great spot for an actor who is not quite ready for a large part. Gender: Male President Franklin D. Roosevelt President Franklin D. Roosevelt is enlisted by Oliver Warbucks to help locate Annie's parents. He will be pushed onstage in a wheelchair and delivers a momentous line about "A New Deal!" This is an excellent spot to cast an actor who is not quite ready for a large part or who doesn't have a strong singing voice. Gender: Male Louis Home Louis Howe is President Roosevelt's trustworthy aide. This is a great role for someone new to performing. Gender: Male Star(s)-To-Be Star(s)-To-Be is a glamorous diva in the number "N.Y.C." Feel free to cast multiple girls in this part and split the singing solos between them. Although this is not a speaking role, cast a girl that can confidently sing and act. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: Ab3 Usherette The Usherette ushers Warbucks, Annie and Grace to their seats in the Roxy at the end of "N.Y.C." She has one line and then sings with the ensemble. New Yorkers The New Yorkers are comprised of a wonderfully colorful collection of characters, usually identified by their occupation. It is great fun to have your students explore and develop these characters in the historical context of the 1930s. Some ideas for these roles are: street vendors, homeless people, tourists, taxi drivers, newsboys, pickpockets, street cleaners, mothers and children, additional stars-to-be, and news reporters. Gender: Any
Hal Leonard Vocal Competition - 2022 Winners | Hal Leonard THE 2022 HAL LEONARD VOCAL COMPETITION WINNERS Complete List ART SONG WINNERS Children's Voices Ages 12 and under (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Heidi Hager (age 11) Herndon, VA Navy Elementary School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Heather Vineyard Second Place (tie) Maya Joshi (age 12) Cresskill, NJ Cresskill Middle School Pianist: Liliana Sotirova Voice Teachers: Amelia DeMayo and Liliana Sotirova Diya Koul (age 12) Lexington, MA Diamond Middle School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Beth Sterling Third Place (tie) Katherine Berdovskiy (age 12) Davis, CA Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Bernadette Mondok Keller Juliet Lee (age 11) Vienna, VA Wolftrap Elementary School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Sonia Yon Honorable Mentions Ava Acconzo (age 12) Bloomingdale, NJ Cristina Garcia (age 12) North Plainfield, NJ Ashley Hua (age 11) Marietta, GA Bella Leybovich (age 12) Mesa, AZ Lily Bell Morgan (age 10) Portsmouth, VA Ben Rost (age 10) Livingston, NJ Anna Smith (age 12) Austin, TX Leila Woodward (age 12) Newport Beach, CA Finalists Amy Ai (VA) Rachel Liz Anand (TX) Saryu Bapatla (FL) Alisha Batreja (NJ) Lilia Bernstein (CA) Theodore Burke (CA) Davna Ceron (NJ) Vinya Chhabra (NJ) Kayla Colchamiro (NJ) Charlotte Collins-Williams (CA) Mark Corrigan (CA) Aerina DeBoer (NJ) Chloe Ding (CA) Scarlett Diviney (NY) Nithya Gandi (IL) Esther Gao (GA) Rudrani Ghoshal (NC) Anna Grace Howell (PA) Ava Kimble (OH) Mady King (AZ) Olivia Ma (ON) Adhya Mahesh (CA) Beatrice Main (CA) Avyay Mangalampalli (MN) Josephine Martin (NY) Brendan McCanta (CA) Lily Mei (NJ) Carter Meza (CA) Maggie Miao (NY) Elsa Newbower (MA) Anh-Thu Nguyen (CA) Daniella Ngyuen (CA) Shreya Philips (TX) Nikila Rajan (TX) Claire Reimer (IA) Shea Sanders (IA) Akiv Sha (NJ) Siya Sharma (NJ) Elaine Shi (ON) Emma Tang (GA) Luke Tran (CA) Renee Tse (TX) Radha Maria Vargas Saravanamuttu (ON) Dyuti Venkatakrishna (NJ) Edward Wagner (NJ) Isabella Wagner (NJ) Janelle Wu (GA) Claire Xiao (NH) Yonglin Xie (ON) Cnai Zecharya (PA) Audrey Zelkovic (NY) Kayla Zhang (GA) NiuNiu Zhang (MD) Semi-Finalists Mira Bills (WI) Cadence Bleakley (CA) Allison Bovy (IA) Ella Cai (ON) Rick Chen (ON) Alan Csallner (TX) Hailey Dai (NJ) Donovan Dau (CA) Lilliana DeBoer (NJ) Catalina Do (CA) Siyu Fan (CA) Jianna Gutt (NY) Kellan Jewett (NC) Siddharth Kamat (NJ) Alyssa Kusherets (WA) Leonardo Lin (CA) Penelope Main (CA) Yifan Monroe (WA) Marsha Nath (AZ) Sofie Nesanelis (CT) Caylie Nguyen (CA) Saisha Pal (VA) Sophia Ponichter (NY) Shreya Rajeev (CA) Darby Schlosser (NY) Samaira Singh (NJ) Ainsley Sorenson (NY) Maya Surdutovich (CA) Amy Tierolf (CA) Richard James Tucker (NJ) Annika Vadhavkar (NJ) Owen Wang (ON) Ruolin Yuan (NJ) Ainsley Zauel (VA) Karson Zhang (ON) Aiden Zhao (GA) Early Teen Voices Ages 13-15 (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Grace Chung (age 15) Hackensack, NJ Bergen County Academies Pianist: Goeun Lee Voice Teacher: Jinhwan Byun Second Place (Tie) Salina Mu (age 15) Austin, TX Westlake High School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Shaunna Shandro Abigail Tidlow-Tranel (age 15) Yellowstone National Park, WY Gardiner Public School Pianist: Douglas Burgess Voice Teacher: Jonathan Beyer Third Place (tie) Nana Castle (age 15) Jacksonville, NC Jacksonville High School Pianist: Jay R. Wright Voice Teacher: Alison Lawrence Aurna Mukherjee (age 15) Austin, TX Liberal Arts and Science Academy Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Michelle Haché Honorable Mentions Isaac Ahn (age 13) Rye Brook, NY Eva Crichton (age 15) New York, NY Abinaya Ganesh (age 15) Andover, MA Jocelyn Knorr (age 15) Havertown, PA David Trey Logeman (age 15) Kings Mountain, NC Lukas Palys (age 14) Dallas, Texas Aanya Santosh (age 13) Lincolnshire, IL Finalists Elizabeth Cho (MD) Alicia Chu (DE) Gabriela Cruz (NY) Maeve Cunningham (NJ) Daniel Deng (TX) Rebeca Dinca (WA) Emily Jane du Pont (DE) Ciela Elliott (NY) Saoirse Feiler (CA) Silvan Friedman (CT) Ashmita Ghosh (NC) Caitlin Hayles (FL) Evelyn Hsu (CA) Logan Hu (LA) Estella Sky Keyoung (CA) Hazel Kim (IL) Mariam Kubursi (CA) Vanessa Li (MD) Fiona Lin (GA) Bridget Lomax (NJ) Morgan Lomax (NK) Annabelle Miin (CA) Avery Nokes (VA) Violet Paris (NY) Gabe Ponichter (NY) Rachel Rogstad (CA) Katherine Ryan (NY) Viveka Saravanan (CA) Serena Sharma (CT) Kendall Sorenson (NY) Emily Stuart (WA) Celine Velazquez (CA) Hanyamin Wang (GA) Forrest Weaver (NH) Kiran Wisneski (PA) Lily Yezdanian (NJ) Margaret Zhang (NY) Semi-Finalists Misha Agrawal (NJ) Elisabeth Baer (GA) Isha Bhandari (NJ) Zoe Cook (WA) Leena Dey (MA) Charlotte Dugan (NH) Zara Garg (CT) Gretchen Gerke (IA) Anushri Ghoshal (NC) Ellivia Gold (NY) Baylee Horvath (AZ) Veronica James (NJ) Leela Jarschel (CA) Charlie Kratz (PA) Iva Liu (CA) Joon-Hyung Noh (CA) Olivia Petrizzo (NY) Sofia Mariposa Pugh (AL) Niko Rinaldi (CT) Luis Rodriguez (ON) Naomi Sedwick (VA) Chelsea Sun (TX) Noella Tae (CA) Shreya Tanna (NJ) Carmen Tarajano (NC) Temira Weisberg (NJ) Ava Whytsell (SC) Garrett Wirth (CA) Jeffrey Yang (CA) Michael Yu (TX) High School Voices Ages 16-18 (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Elena Oliveira (age 18) Houston, TX Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Pianist: Yanira Soria Voice Teacher: Hector Vàsquez Second Place (tie) Aliyah Douglas (age 17) Oro Valley, AZ Ironwood Ridge High School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Stephanie Fox Lia Zheng (age 16) San Diego, CA Canyon Crest Academy Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Zeping Cai Third Place (tie) Paige Klemenhagen (age 17) Lake Elmo, MN Stillwater Area High School Pianist: Ruth Palmer Voice Teacher: Teresa Tierney Ava Maha (age 17) Sewickley, PA Choate Rosemary Hall Pianist: Nathaniel Baker Voice Teacher: Sooyeon Kim and Lorraine Nubar Honorable Mentions Clara Abrahams (age 17) Lincoln, CA Kimberly Adam (age 17) Wayne, PA Eloise Fox (age 17) Landenberg, PA Elliot Henderson (age 16) New York, NY Henry Hsiao (age 18) Princeton, NJ Alexandra Johnson (age 16) Howell, MI Finalists Emelia Aceto (OH) Arya Balian (MD) Angelina Chen (CA) Erin Chung (CA) Ava Danzer (WI) Andie Earl (NJ) Olivia Gonzales (TX) Cecilia Harrison (NC) SangHoon Jung (NJ) Elora Kares (OH) Sofia Mains (PA) Andrea Nalywajko (NY) Kierra Pizarro (NY) Jocie Schnee (VA) Elena Skirgaudas (WA) Amanda Spotts (PA) Ashley Stewart (AZ) Semi-Finalists Katie Brigman (LA) Skyy Brooks (PA) Calia Burdette (KY) Janice Chong (CA) Fiona Coughlin (OH) Grace Finke (CA) Grace Hahn (CA) Kelly Irwin (NJ) Makenna Jacobs (AZ) Christine Kelly (IL) Rohan Kurup (WA) Mary Julia Lashley (OH) Emma Leibowitz (CA) Jack Leslie (CA) Carissa Ma (VA) Gianna Macedon (VA) Holly Marescot (NY) Isabella Michaels (PA) Ashwini Narayanan (IL) Abby Olson (CA) Bria Petrella (NJ) Tanisha Pulla (CA) Aashna Rana (CA) Abhigna Sala (GA) Csepke Sallai (VA) Emmeline Sevey (NH) Kirsten Tierney (VA) Luis Vega-Torres (OH) Viven Vigliante (VA) Nicole Witte (AZ) College/Univeristy Voices Ages 18-23 (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Kaya Giroux (age 21) Carnegie Mellon University Pianist: Paul Michael Clark Voice Teacher: Maria Spacagna Second Place (tie) Natalie Corrigan (age 21) University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music Pianist: Beth Parker Voice Teacher: Amy Johnson Gabrielle Turgeon (age 21) University of Toronto Pianist: Kathryn Tremills Voice Teacher: Elizabeth McDonald Third Place Blake Stevenson (age 22) University of Southern California Pianist: John-Henri Voice Teacher: Thomas Michael Allen Honorable Mentions Lucy Altus (age 21) Carnegie Mellon University Abraham Cruz (age 21) The Boston Conservatory Marieke de Koker (age 23) Mannes College of Music Jacob Soulliere (age 22) Manhattan School of Music Finalists Adam Clayton (age 20) Northwestern University Jack Fanselau (age 21) Southwestern Adventist University Sarah Fleiss (age 22) The Curtis Institute of Music Laura Looper (age 19) Indiana University Lilly Nowak (age 19) Oklahoma City University Ian Pathak (age 20) University of Michigan Andrew Puschel (age 20) Bowling Green State University Aliyah Quill (age 20) University of Michigan Kayla Stein (age 20) Eastman School of Music Jillian Tam (age 20) McGill University Will Upham (age 23) Southern Methodist University Meghan Willey (age 20) James Madison University MUSICAL THEATRE WINNERS Children's Voices Ages 12 and under (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Maya Joshi (age 12) Cresskill, NJ Cresskill Middle School Pianist: Glenn Gordon Voice Teacher: Amelia DeMayo, Glenn Gordon and Liliana Sotirova Second Place (tie) Agneya Roy (age 10) Concord, NC Cox Mill Elementary School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Brandi Icard Darby Schlosser (age 12) Armonk, NY H.C. Crittenden Middle School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Amelia DeMayo and Gulnara Mitzanova Third Place (tie) Liam Garrett (age 11) Peoria, AZ Candeo School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teachers: Satyam Patel and Ellen Johnson Ben Rost (age 9) Livingston, NJ Collins Elementary School Pianist: Glenn Gordon Voice Teachers: Amelia DeMayo, Glenn Gordon, Gulnara Mitzanova and Liliana Sotirova Honorable Mentions Alera Cetrulo (age 10) Santa Barbara, CA Amelia Holly (age 10) Chicago, IL Bella Leybovich (age 12) Mesa, AZ Bella Nazzaro (age 11) Lake Worth, FL Ciana Tzuo (age 12) New York, NY Kylie Kuioka (age 11) Brooklyn, NY Mollie Pedersen (age 12) Rochester, NH Nicole Hodges (age 11) Spring, TX Theodore Burke (age 12) Rancho Cucamonga, CA Yifan Monroe (age 10) Gig Harbor, WA Finalists Kellen Bryant (AZ) Mary Burklin (GA) Catalina Chang (NY) Vinya Chhabra (NJ) Hannah Cohen (NJ) Kayla Colchamiro (NJ) Katelyn Dempsey (IL) Brayden Flores (TX) Rudrani Ghoshal (NC) Heidi Hager (VA) Anna Grace Howell (PA) Mady King (AZ) Diya Koul (MA) Scarlett Lau (ON) Chloe Lee (ON) Juliet Lee (VA) McKenzie Lopezlira (AZ) Noelle Louis (NY) Josephine Martin (NY) Carter Meza (CA) Lily Bell Morgan (VA) Brooke Naznitsky (NJ) Jillian Platero (NJ) Poppy Pollard (TX) Brady Roland (PA) Gabriel Saphier (NJ) Akiv Shah (NJ) Anna Smith (TX) John Michael Starling (AL) Sienna Stoll (AZ) Angelina Tong (GA) Leila Woodward (CA) Semi-Finalists Nethania Ajan (TX) Rachel Liz Anand (TX) Anna Athungal (NJ) Ash Bajaj (TX) Saryu Bapatla (LA) Lilia Bernstein (CA) Mira Bills (WI) Mandolyn Binsted (TX) Ava Carranza (AZ) Davna Ceron (NJ) Annabelle Chung (TX) Lucy Cox (GA) Aja Crockett (MA) Jax DaSilva (MA) Lilliana DeBoer (NJ) Adeline DeFeo (MA) Chloe Ding (CA) Vince Ermita (NJ) Daniel Evans (NJ) Anne Gao (VA) Cristina Garcia (NJ) Abigail Gibbins (TX) William Goldsman (NY) Marley Griggs (TX) Lucian Gutfraynd (IL) Fiona Halter (NJ) Lucy Hendricks (WI) Morgan Hensley (TN) Rachel Hesom (MB) Hannah Hodges (TX) Ashley Hua (GA) Kate Hwang (CA) Kellan Jewett (NC) Felice Kakaletris (NJ) Siddharth Kamat (NJ) Ava Kimble (OH) Olympiada Kokkalis (PA) Alejandra Landaeta (FL) Jiaxuan Li (GA) Miranda Libanan (NJ) Antonio Lin (CA) Nola Linder (VT) Margot Mahan (NY) Nevin Mancell (AB) Avyay Mangalampalli (MN) Esha Marupudi (AZ) Donna Megules (NJ) Lily Mei (NJ) Maggie Miao (NY) Aashi Milla (IL) Norah Miller (PA) Julia Morton (TX) Ruchira Mukherjee (CA) Abiageal Murphy (MA) Saish Nagnur (NJ) Gowri Nair (NJ) Sofie Nesanelis (CT) Kara Ngyuen (CA) Abby Nordby (IL) Saisha Pal (VA) Yash Patel (AZ) Neel Pati (TX) Shreya Philips (TX) Daphne Pollard (TX) Fiona Morgan Quinn (PA) Ryan Rahman (CA) Charlie Russell (VA) Shea Sanders (IA) Anika Sandilya (NJ) Siya Sharma (NJ) Sophia Sheth (IL) Ainsley Sorenson (NY) Maddie Stufft (OH) Jacob Sturgis (PA) Emma Tang (GA) Monique Tian (DE) Lauren Trabanco (FL) Lydia Tracy (TX) Karstyn Traylor (TX) Richard James Tucker (NJ) Ella Twaddle (MN) Owen Wang (ON) Jazz Washinton (WA) Christiaan Wilkes (NY) Sabine Wolfli (AB) Janelle WU (GA Lily Youngstrom (CA) NiuNiu Zhang (MD) Early Teen Voices Ages 13-15 (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Kaiya Bagley (age 15) Medford, OR St. Mary’s School Pianist: Tim Spencer Voice Teacher: Andrea Hochkeppel Second Place (tie) Marina Chamedes (age 14) New York City, NY Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Pianist: Dan Pardo Voice Teacher: Grant Anderson Abinaya Ganesh (age 15) Andover, MA SMB Lessons Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Stephanie Morey-Barry Third Place (tie) Baylee Horvath (age 13) Gilbert, AZ Christ Greenfield Pianist: Hope Douglass Voice Teacher: Nichole Jensen Aurna Mukherjee (age 15) Austin, TX Liberal Arts and Science Academy Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Michele Haché Honorable Mentions Molly Dupre (age 15) Mattapoisett, MA Ciela Elliott (age 15) Chappaqua, NY Stefan Herrera (age 14) Houston, TX Mina Lim (age 15) Orinda, CA Bridget Lomax (age 15) Short Hills, NJ Morgan Lomax (age 15) Short Hills, NJ Grace Martin (age 15) Medford, NJ Lydia Mushkatina (age 15) Bellevue, WA Violet Paris (age 14) Brooklyn, NY Rachel Rogstad (age 15) Loma Linda, CA Naomi Thuren (age 14) Medford, OR Ananya Yadati (age 14) Beachwood, OH Finalists Lia Adzhamoglian (TX) Madeline Ayala (TX) Guy Challen (CA) Kate Clemetson (NV) Maeve Cunningham (NJ) Zoe Dempsey (IL) Sophie DeOliveira (MA) Jocelyn Knorr (PA) David Trey Logeman (NC) Salina Mu (TX) Joon-Hyung Noh (CA) Olivia Petrizzo (NY) Thomas Roper (MS) Katherine Ryan (NY) Viveka Saravanan (CA) Ella Scott (FL) Jessica Smith (PA) Lily Yezdanian (NJ) Semi-Finalists Abigail Adair (OH) Jessica Aezen (NJ) Ella Armandi (PA) Laura Armstrong (IL) Zoe Assis (FL) Madeline Austin (IA) Elizabeth Babiar (GA) Zoey Blackman (NJ) Siyona Bordia (NJ) Ella Bree (NJ) Vivian Brown (OH) Ayla Collins (VA) Zoe Cook (WA) Gabriela Cruz (NY) Elsa Dees (CT) Franziska Diefenbach (NY) Jingyi Du (NY) Charlotte Dugan (NH) Marshall Elliott (LA) Dyuti Ganesh (TX) Katelyn Gard (NY) Sienna Gasparrelli (CA) Ashmita Ghosh (NC) Anushri Ghoshal (NC) Annabel Gilly (NY) Mya Glasofer (NJ) Delilah Grad (TX) Nina Granik (MA) Maya Hanna (IA) Caitlin Hayles (FL) Katey James (OR) Sophie Jaquish (CA) Adhya Karukurichi (MN) Mariam Kubursi (CA) Vanessa Li (MD) Fiona Lin (GA) Grisham Locke (LA) Julia Murphy (VA) Fiona Neff (VA) Avery Nokes (VA) Alexandra Paris (NJ) Angelina Pendleton-Mendez (CA) Rebekah Rogstad (CA) William Daniel Russell (MA) Cetonaya Sammartino (BC) Cole Seevers (VA) Amelia Severns (PA) Sophia Severns (PA) Arushi Sharma (CA) Maya Shull (NY) Kendall Sorenson (NY) Roxie Sparling (UT) Sydney Steiner (NY) Emily Stuart (WA) Elaina Stuppler (OR) Shannon Tilley (PA) Josh Townshend (MD) Forrest Weaver (NH) Kiran Wisneski (PA) Katie Wylie (MA) Nora Yates (IA) Margaret Zhang (NY) High School Voices Ages 16-18 (as of February 1, 2022) First Place Amelia Gibbons (age 17) De Pere, WI Southwest High School (Green Bay) Pianists: Mary Ehlinger Voice Teacher: Kaara McHugh Second Place (tie) Makenna Jacobs (age 16) Chandler, AZ Perry High School Pianists: Jenn Crandell Voice Teachers: Nichole Jensen Emma Schrier (age 17) Cinnaminson, NJ Cinnaminson High School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Tamara Lynn Koveloski Third Place (tie) Emelia Aceto (age 16) Hinckley, OH Highland High School Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Denise Howell Ellie Brenner (age 18) Durand, WI SInterlochen Arts Academy (MI) Pianist: Douglas Peck Voice Teacher: Douglas Peck Honorable Mentions Lindsay Alexander (age 17) Austin, TX Christine Kelly (age 16) Geneva, IL Ava Lane (age 17) Livingston, NJ Finalists Mabry Adair (TX) Kimberly Adam (PA) Braelyn Andrade (MA) Clara Bennett (OR) Skyy Brooks (PA) Juliana Dees (CT) Katrina Franco (CA) Joseph Kayne (OH) Semi-Finalists Yaara Afif (VA) Shayne Barrett Goldstein (NJ) Anika Bhaskaran (MA) Natalie Bordwell (CA) Ty Brennan (WI) Caitlin Callahan (OR) Fiona Coughlin (OH) Shannon Daly (PA) Elena Day (MN) Natalie Evans (AB) Hadley Fitton (MA) Belle Fockler (OH) Jessica Holliday (NJ) Erika Kessler (NJ) Faith Kirkland (AZ) El Larabee (MA) Kaylyn Lau (TX) Nora Maier (IL) Lauren Marchand (NY) Joshua Mckiver (GA) Kyla O’Deay (LA) Abby Olson (CA) Amanda Phillips (MA) Marlee Rossero (OH) Amanda Spotts (PA) Charlotte Teeples (VA) Georgia Thomas (GA) Anna Gray Thompson (SC) Kirsten Tierney (VA) Hannah Tramonte (OH) Anna Beth Trueblood (MO) Olivia Ustinovich (MA) Isabella Vázquez-Janik (PA) Nick Vitale (NJ) Lila Wagner-Gleeson (OH) Sophia Welch (VA) Kenna Wells (NC) Amelia Williams (FL) Jackson Wood (AZ) Young Adult Voices Ages 18-23 (as of February 1, 2022) Enrollment in a school is not required in this category, nor is a voice teacher, but if the singer provided that information it appears below. First Place Abigail Storm (age 20) Austin, TX Ball State University Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Voice Teacher: Beth Truitt Second Place (tie) Ashlyn Combs (age 22) Lexington, SC Winthrop University Hal Leonard Recorded Accompaniment Natalie Doppelt (age 22) Riverwoods, IL University of Pennsylvania Pianist: Lisa Harer de Calvo Voice Teacher: Lisa Harer de Calvo Third Place (tie) Aminata Jalloh (age 20) Powder Springs, GA Reinhardt University Pianist: Melanie Williams Voice Teacher: Reverie Berger Emily Kars (age 19) Kincheloe, MI Huntington University Pianist: Stephanie See Voice Teacher: Joni Killian Honorable Mentions Te’Jah Beaton (age 20) North Charleston, SC Beck Chandler (age 21) Columbia, SC Karen Covarrubias (age 20) Keene, TX Matthew Danforth (age 18) Demarest, NJ Taylor McCullough (age 18) Kingstree, SC Blake Stevenson (age 22) San Juan Capistrano, CA Finalists Preston Anderson (LA) Diego Bly (VA) Luke Capello (MA) Arianna Dreher (NY) Katelyn Farebrother (WI) Carissa Ferguson (FL) Margot Frank (IL) Melaina Furgeson (NY) Samantha Grasso (NJ) Alexandra Lagos (VA) Katie OShields (MD) Joshua Parga (SC) Chris Richie (OK) Celina Sasso (NV) Abigail Smith (SC) Caitlin Towell (IL) Back To Top
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