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Lauren A. Marchand of Long Island, New York and Langston Lee of Austin, Texas were last night鈥檚 Best Performance winners鈥攈ere鈥檚 what they had to say about their big moment.

Langston Lee and Lauren Marchand Rebecca J Michelson

Here they are, world! The nominees took the stage at the Minskoff Theatre last night for an evening of stellar performances. The energy in the room was electric as 96 high school students from around the country put everything they had into the one-night-only show, and the audience erupted with cheers at every opportunity. The Jimmys are absolutely one of the most incomparable nights in the theatre community鈥攁fter all, where else can you find a spectacle like The Phantom of the Opera serenading Fanny Brice on a Broadway stage, both played by astoundingly talented teenagers? 

The awards are presented in two acts. The first act is a series of performances with all 96 nominees, which includes large group numbers and four character medleys鈥攚here small groups of students each sing a segment as the character they were nominated for. For act two, a panel of judges select eight semifinalists and eight finalists, all of whom receive scholarships. The finalists then advance to perform a solo song that they spent the week perfecting with coaches and mentors. Finally, the judges choose the two Jimmy Award winners for Best Performance by an Actor and Actress. 

This year鈥檚 winners are Langston Lee and Lauren A. Marchand, who each received a $25,000 scholarship. Marchand and Lee charmed the audience from the second they each appeared in character medleys all the way to their big wins. 半岛体育 stopped by the after party to catch up with the winners right after they left the stage鈥攁nd yes, it was every bit as joyful and Crucible-Cast-Party-esque as you would imagine. 

Lauren A. Marchand

Hometown: Long Island, New York
Regional Awards: The Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in Student Performance
Marchand began the night in a character medley as Elsa from Frozen. She brought the house down with a soulful 鈥淟et it Go鈥� to finish out the mashup of songs, and she was then selected as a finalist. For her solo performance, Marchand chose 鈥淲ith You鈥� from Ghost The Musical.

What were you thinking or feeling when they called your name?
鈥淚 was trying to pinch myself! My legs were shaking during the song, too, so I was trying to stable myself. I didn鈥檛 cry as much as I thought I would, because I couldn鈥檛 even believe it was happening.鈥�

Why did you choose 鈥淲ith You鈥�?
鈥淚鈥檝e been working with that song for a really long time. When I worked with the judges, and my coach, I was with Telly Leung, which was awesome, because I saw him in Aladdin. I put a new meaning to it after recent events, and it made sense to perform. And it鈥檚 a beautiful song on its own.鈥�

What was your favorite memory from the week?
鈥淛ust meeting so many good humans. Well, we met Ben Platt, and that鈥檚 awesome. But the friends that I made, and all the talent that I saw, it was really beautiful, and I鈥檒l never forget it.鈥�

Did you receive any advice that you鈥檒l take with you?
鈥�Being a good person beats talent any day. And that you just really have to stick to your guns鈥攂e yourself but be good to those around you.鈥�

What鈥檚 next for you?
鈥淚鈥檓 going to NYU Steinhardt in the fall for musical theatre. Which is going to be great, and I鈥檓 really excited for that, to get a more solid education on stuff like this. It鈥檚 going to be awesome, and I鈥檒l see where it takes me.鈥�

Langston Lee

Hometown: Austin, Texas
Regional Awards: Heller Awards for Young Artists
Lee also appeared in a character medley, the first of the night, as Dmitry from Anastasia. His rendition of 鈥淢y Petersburg鈥� earned audible gasps from the audience, so it was no surprise when he was selected as a finalist. For his solo, Lee performed 鈥淲ondering鈥� from The Bridges of Madison County.

What were you thinking or feeling when they called your name?
鈥淓cstatic. I kind of dissociated a little bit because I was so excited. Genuinely, I didn鈥檛 feel it was real, but feeling all the love from the audience, and my fellow Jimmy nominees, it was pretty great.鈥�

Why did you choose 鈥淲ondering鈥�?
鈥�Jason Robert Brown is my favorite musical composer. I love Parade, I love The Last Five Years, I love The Bridges of Madison County. But not only that, I think all his songs are very emotionally driven. The composition and the lyrics are so emotionally driven, that it鈥檚 such an obvious choice for a person who鈥檚 more into acting. And that鈥檚 who I am, I鈥檓 acting first. That鈥檚 why I love 鈥榃ondering,鈥� and how emotionally driven it is. How it has a climax, and how it has this beautiful falling action at the end.鈥�

What was your favorite memory from the week?
鈥淭here鈥檚 so many! Honestly, my favorite moments of the week would have to be all the little moments I鈥檝e had with different people, from different backgrounds, with different skill sets and different talents. Because everyone has been so supportive, and so nice. It鈥檚 just been a whirlwind of new friendships, and beautiful art being made together.鈥�

Did you receive any advice that you鈥檒l take with you?
鈥淎lways be kind. Always be respectful to the art, to the people that are creating the art with you, and just remember who you are within that.鈥�

What鈥檚 next for you?
鈥淚鈥檓 attending The Juilliard School for acting. I鈥檓 very excited about that. Who knows what opportunities will come, so I鈥檓 very excited for the future.鈥�

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