Finalists announced for the 15th annual STEPHEN SONDHEIM SOCIETY Student Performer of the Year 2023 competition

The Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year competition – affectionately known as SSSSPOTY – returns for its 15th year in 2023, with the gala final being held, fittingly, in the Sondheim Theatre, on 11June.

The final will be hosted by Alex Young, with this year’s finalists announced as: Sara Bartos (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), Emily Botnen (Royal Academy of Music), Lucy Carter (Royal Academy of Music), Harry Lake (Guildford School of Acting), Josh Lewindon (Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama), Ritesh Manugula (Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama), Tom O’Kelly (Royal Academy of Music), Emily Ridge (Leeds Conservatoire), Pétur Svavarsson (Royal Academy of Music), Isobel Twist (Bristol Old Vic Theatre School), Harry Warburton (Guildford School of Acting), and Milly Willows (Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts).

The Stephen Sondheim Society Trustees and judges also agreed to select two reserves: El Haq Latief (Royal Academy of Music)
and Thom Foster (The Hammond School).

The winner will receive a £1,000 first prize, and the chance to headline their own Sondheim-infused cabaret in London. The runner-up is also awarded £500.

The competition has an impressive track record for identifying young talent. Finalists have included Cynthia Erivo, Oscar Conlon-Morrey and Shaq Taylor, and winners include Alex Young, Taron Egerton, Turlough Convery, Erin Doherty, Stuart Thompson and, most recently, Desmonda Cathabel, who made her professional debut as Lorene in From Here To Eternity at Charing Cross Theatre.

The final will be directed by Hannah Chissick, and the students will perform for a panel of highly respected judges drawn from West End directors, MD and performers, including Jenna Russell. The Prize Giving will be led by Julia McKenzie, a founding patron of The Stephen Sondheim Society and one of the most celebrated interpreters of Sondheim’s work. More judges are to be announced.

Chair of The Stephen Sondheim Society, Craig Glenday, said: “We’re very excited to be back in the Sondheim Theatre for the 15th annual competition that bears his name, so a massive thanks to Sir Cameron Mackintosh for his generous support of the event. Steve was absolutely passionate about encouraging new talent across all aspects of theatre - his mantra was “Teaching is a sacred profession” - so as well showcasing the student performer finalists - literally the best the country has to offer - we’re thrilled to be sharing the stage with this year’s influx from the National Youth Music Theatre. We’re also delighted to be offering opportunities to young, emerging creatives in roles supporting direction, stage management and musical direction. The invaluable support we receive from our membership across the UK and beyond means we can offer these emerging talents a West End stage from which to show off their amazing abilities. You can say, ‘I saw them here first!’”

Each finalist will be required to sing one song by Stephen Sondheim, plus a new song chosen by them from the selection at NEW UK MUSICALS – the organisation founded by composer Darren Clark to showcase the UK’s best new musical-theatre writing for the stage. It was the express wish of Mr Sondheim that for every one of his songs selected by the finalists, a new song is performed, in order to encourage and support the creation of new work.

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