May 10, 2025
CAPA Announces Winners of 2025 Marquee Awards Presented by American Electric Power Foundation
The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) announced the winners in all 13 categories of the 2025 CAPA Marquee Awards presented by American Electric Power Foundation at its annual showcase, held May 9 at the Ohio Theatre.
In addition to announcing the 2024-2025 winners, the event featured performances from the nominees for Best Musical Production, Best Actor in a Leading Role, and Best Actress in a Leading Role, as well as opening and closing numbers that incorporated nominated students from participating high schools. A student technical team also worked backstage.
Designed to recognize and celebrate the wealth of high-caliber musical theatre talent in central Ohio, this year-long, educational program offers selected high schools the opportunity to participate in professional theatre education activities throughout the school year. During the 2024-25 school year, each of the 26 participating central Ohio high schools also submitted a musical theatre production for review by the program’s team of professional adjudicators.
2024-2025 CAPA Marquee Award winners are:
Best Musical Production
- Eastmoor Academy High School, Hadestown: Teen Edition
Best Actor in a Leading Role Sponsored by Danbert, Inc.
- Jakob Robinson, Bexley High School, Edward Bloom in Big Fish (School Edition)
Best Actress in a Leading Role Sponsored by Johnson Investment Counsel
- Kamryn Dansby, Pickerington High School North, Catherine of Aragon in SIX: Teen Edition
Best Direction Sponsored by Denison University
- Nicholas Mayes, Jonathan Alder High School, Hadestown: Teen Edition
Outstanding Ensemble Sponsored by Fifth Third Bank, N.A.
- Jonathan Alder High School, Hadestown: Teen Edition
Outstanding Dance Execution Sponsored by The McCurdy Family Foundation
- Marysville High School, Mamma Mia!
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Sponsored by Electrical Service Professionals
- Zack Rouleau, Chillicothe High School, Chief Weasal in The Wind in the Willows
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Sponsored by Huntington
- Ava Baker, New Albany High School, Maggie in A Chorus Line: Teen Edition
Outstanding Technical Execution Sponsored by Mary Beth and Luke McCormick
- Jonathan Alder High School, Hadestown: Teen Edition, Stage Manager: Kyra Neeley
Outstanding Student Designer Sponsored by The Pam and Jack Beeler Family Fund of The Columbus Foundation
- Deven Licón-Conner, Whetstone High School, Costume Design, Hadestown: Teen Edition
Backstage Excellence Sponsored by ImprovEdge
- Set & Costume Crew, Bishop Watterson High School, The SpongeBob Musical
Outstanding Student Orchestra Sponsored by The DiMarco Family Fund of The Columbus Foundation
- Olentangy Orange High School, Sweeney Todd (School Edition)
Jakob Robinson and Kamryn Dansby, winners of Best Actress and Actor in a Leading Role, will now compete nationally at The 2025 Jimmy Awards/National High School Musical Theatre Awards. They will participate in “Jimmys Week,” a theatre intensive led by Broadway professionals and industry experts, and compete on the national level for the 2025 Jimmy Awards® for Best Performance by an Actor and Best Performance by an Actress.
Additionally, CAPA nominated two students for the National Student Reporter program – Lauren Hardy of Olentangy Liberty High School, and Valentina Vergamini of Upper Arlington High School. The category is sponsored locally by WBNS-10TV.
About The Jimmy Awards® /The National High School Musical Theatre Awards®
(NHSMTA®)
The Jimmy Awards®/The National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (NHSMTA®) program impacts approximately 150,000 students who participate in 55 regional high school musical theatre competitions sponsored by presenters of touring Broadway productions throughout the United States. Named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander, the program has been the catalyst for more than $6,000,000 in educational scholarships since its launch in 2009.
Presented by The Broadway League Foundation, Inc., the NHSMTA invites two nominees from each local regional ceremony to New York City for a rigorous theatre intensive that includes coaching sessions, training, and rehearsals led by some of Broadway’s most accomplished professionals. Nominees will spend ten days in New York City from Friday, June 13, 2025, through Tuesday, June 24, 2025, and their experience will culminate in an extraordinary talent showcase performed live in front of an audience on a Broadway stage. The sixteenth annual Jimmy Awards will take place on Monday, June 23, 2025, at the Minskoff Theatre.
For more information, please visit www.JimmyAwards.com.