2023 Metro Awards release order of Monday's show
With the Metro Awards set for Monday night at Tarrytown Music Hall, here’s a look at the show order, what to expect, and when winners in each of the 35 categories will be revealed.
The ceremony kicks off at 7:30 p.m. with hosts Kerry Butler and David Josefsberg, stars of Broadway’s “Beetlejuice.” Nominees from each overall-production musical will perform a production number or medley over the course of the evening.
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The performers in leading roles will have 16 bars or so to dazzle, appearing in alphabetical order by school name.
(Watch the entire show – and the pre-show blue-carpet interviews – starting at 6 p.m. on lohud.com.)
2023 Metro Awards order of show
Opening montage
Hosts Kerry Butler and David Josefsberg open the show.
Overall production performance: Blind Brook’s “Something Rotten!”
Lobby Display
Graphic Design
Comedic Performance – Male
Comedic Performance – Female
Overall production performance: Nyack’s “Little Shop of Horrors”
Student Critic
Student Pit Musician
Scenic Design
Dance Performance – Male
Dance Performance – Female
Overall production performance: Pleasantville’s “Bye Bye Birdie”
Orchestra
Small Group Number
Acting Performance – Male
Acting Performance - Female
Performance: Actors in a leading role
Archbishop Stepinac: Ryan Diaz as Tommy DeVito in “Jersey Boys”
Northern Valley Old Tappan: Roman Gatti as Freddie Benson in “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”
Nyack: Angus McLary as Seymour Krelborn in “Little Shop of Horrors”
Ossining: Frank Carl Marrero as J. Pierrepont Finch in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"
Ramapo (New Jersey): Bryan Fortunato as Bobby Strong in “Urinetown”
Rye Neck: Nathaniel Findlay as Dmitry in “Anastasia”
Stage Crew
Child Performer
Hair and Makeup Design
Duet
Overall production performance: Immaculate Heart Academy’s “Xanadu”
Technical Merit
Lighting Design
Choreography
Vocal Performance – Male
Vocal Performance – Female
Performance: Actresses in a leading role
Immaculate Heart Academy: Kate Ryan as Kyra in "Xanadu";
North Salem: Gigi LeClair as Velma Kelly in “Chicago: Teen Edition”;
Nyack: Tatum Hopkins as Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors”;
Pleasantville: Alice Cabral as Rosie Alvarez in “Bye Bye Birdie”;
Rye Neck: Lulu Tagger as Anya in “Anastasia”;
St. Joseph’s Regional: Hannah Schinder as The Baker’s Wife in “Into the Woods.”
Production Number
Chorus
Featured Ensemble Group
Costume Design
Overall production performance: Rye Neck’s “Anastasia”
Cameo
Featured Ensemble Member
Music Direction
Supporting Actor
Overall production performance: Archbishop Stepinac’s “Jersey Boys”
Supporting Actress
Director
Lead Actor
Lead Actress
Overall production.
Reach Peter D. Kramer at pkramer@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on New York State Team: Show order announced for Metro Awards Monday at Tarrytown Music Hall