2024 Bobby G Award Winners

2024 Bobby G Award Winners
Posted on 05/21/2024

Modeled after the Tony Awards, the Bobby G Awards are a statewide high school musical theatre program that recognizes Colorado students and educators in the areas of performance, design, direction, choreography and technical production. The awards ceremony served as an opportunity for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) to honor Colorado high school musical theatre programs and for students to celebrate and support each other. 

Now lights, cameras, action!  

Congratulations to the following DCSD 2024 Bobby G Award winners!


After receiving 13 nominations, Castle View High School’s production of Frozen took home five awards, including Outstanding Achievement in Direction and Musical Direction.

ThunderRidge High School’s production of Mean Girls: High School Edition received three awards in highly anticipated categories, including Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical. Gabi Karl took home one of the Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role awards.

 

Outstanding Achievement in Hair & Make-Up Design 

Kendall Wilson

Frozen
Castle View High School

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design 

Molly Arndt & Edy Lang

Frozen
Castle View High School

Outstanding Performance by an Orchestra 

Frozen
Castle View High School

Outstanding Achievement in Musical Direction 

Jay McGuffin, Heath Walter & Rochelle Walter

Frozen
Castle View High School

Robert and Judi Newman Rising Star Award

Zack Rymkiewicz

Damian; Mean Girls: High School Edition
ThunderRidge High School

Outstanding Achievement in Direction   

Rochelle Walter, John Dreher & Sophie Lemire

Frozen
Castle View High School

Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical 

Mean Girls: High School Edition
ThunderRidge High School

Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role 

Gabi Karl

Janis; Mean Girls: High School Edition
ThunderRidge High School

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