| The Chart of New York Theatrical Awards
2000, Part III |
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This is where we stick categories and awards that don't fit nicely into our chart. For instance, it's impossible to shoehorn the Obie and Theatre World Awards into the charts as they exist. Some of these awards don't have nominations and winners, per se, just winners. So that's what you'll find below.
ASTAIRE AWARD (THEATRE DEVELOPMENT FUND)
Choreography
Lynne Taylor Corbett, Swing
Kathleen Marshall, Kiss Me, Kate
Susan Stroman, Contact and The Music Man
Female Dancer
Stephanie Michels, Contact
Deborah Yates, Contact
Karen Ziemba, Contact
Male Dancer
Clyde Alves, The Music Man
Michael Berresse, Kiss Me, Kate
Stanley Wayne Mathis, Kiss Me, Kate
Sherie Rene Scott, Aida
Derek Smith, The Green Bird'
Frederick Loewe Award for Dramatic Composition
Stephen Sondheim (for body of work)
Flora Roberts Award (for distinguish work by a playwright)
Tina Howe
Hull-Warriner Award
Donald Margulies for Pride's Crossing
Lifetime Achievement
Arthur MillerMadge Evans-Sidney Kingsley Award
(for outstanding contributions to the theatre)
Donald Margulies (playwright)
Marion Seldes (actress)
Outstanding Play
Dinner with Friends, Donald Margulies
Outstanding Musical
James Joyce's The Dead, Richard Nelson & Shaun Davey
Outstanding Revival
The Torchbearers
Outstanding Performances
Boyd Gaines, Contact
Eileen Heckart, The Waverly Gallery
Outstanding Director
Susan Stroman, Contact
Outstanding Lighting Design
Kenneth Posner, Give Me Your Answer, Do and The Wild Party
Outstanding Set Design
David Gallo, The Wild Party (Manhattan Theatre Club)
Outstanding Costume Design
Martin Pakledinaz,Waste and The Wild Party
Special Achievement
Lifetime Achievement Award: Jason Robards
Body of Work
Eileen HeckartIn addition, Charles Busch and Israel Horowitz received stars in the sidewalk in front of the Lortel Theatre.
OOBR Awards (off-off-Broadway
Review)
(only winners are announced)
American Hieroglyphics
by Larry Myers, Theater for the New City
Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill
by Kurt Weill and various lyricists, Theatre 1010
Cowboys (A Gay Musical)
book and lyrics by Clint Jefferies, music by Paul L. Johnson, Wings Theatre
The Devil's Home Movies
by Larry Myers, The Common Basis Theatre and RWM Playwrights Lab
Ice in April
written and directed by Frank Avellino, Razor Productions/Sage Theatre Co.
Northanger Abbey
by Jane Austen, adapted by Lynn Marie Macy, Distilled Spirits Theatre
Pericles
by William Shakespeare, Expanded Arts
Shakin' the Mess Outta Misery
by Shay Youngblood, Vital Theatre Company
The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare, Hawk and Handsaw Production Co.
A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens, adapted and directed by Will Pomerantz, The Culture Project
Urinetown! The Musical
music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann, book and lyrics by Greg Kotis, Theatre of the Apes
Sustained Achievement
The Gallery Players
PULITZER PRIZE FOR
DRAMA
Dinner with Friends by Donald Margulies
Performance:
Dominique Dibbell, Jet Lag
Eileen Heckart, The Waverly Gallery
Cynthia Hopkins, Another Telepathic Thing
Byron Jennings, Waste
Eddie Korbich, Taking a Chance on Love
Elizabeth Marvel, A Streetcar Named Desire
Colm Meaney, The Cider House Rules Part One: Here in St. Cloud's
Debra Monk, Time of the Cuckoo
Lola Pashalinski, Gertrude and Alice
Lynne Thigpen, Jar the Floor
Christopher Evan Welch, A Streetcar Named Desire
Charlayne Woodard, In the Blood
Outstanding Ensemble Performance: Jitney - Russell Hornsby, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Anthony Chisholm, Barry Shabaka Henley, Willis Burks II, Leo V. Finnie III, Paul Butler, Michole Briana White, Carl LumblyDirection:
Marion McClinton, JitneyDesign:
Christopher Akerlind, Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design
Mark Dendy, Choreography in The Wild Party
David Gallo, Sustained Excellence in Set Design
Jan Hartley, Sustained Excellence in Projection Design
Susan Hilferty, Sustained Excellence in Costume DesignPlaywriting:
Harley Granville Barker, WasteSpecial Citations:
Maria Irene Fornes, writing and direction of Letters From Cuba
Deb Margolin, Sustained Excellence of PerformanceBest Production:
Ben Katcho, Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe, Bob McGrath, The Carbon Copy Building
Jan Lauwers / Needcompany, Morning Song
Sarah E. Johnson, Lava Love
Joe Mantello and Marc Wolf, Another American: Asking and Telling
The Builders Association and Diller + Scofidio, Jet Lag
Jesusa Rodriguez and Liliana Felipe, Las Horas de Belen -- A Book of Hours
Bill Talen, The Reverend BillySustained Achievement:
Ping ChongGrants:
Ross Wetzsteon Award ($2000) - The Foundry$3330 each:
Big Dance Theater
Circus Amok
Five Myles
THEATRE WORLD AWARDS
(only winners are announced)
Outstanding Debut Performers in NYC (on or Off-Broadway)
Craig Bierko, The Music Man
Everett Bradley, Swing!
Gabriel Byrne, A Moon for the Misbegotten
Ann Hampton Callaway, Swing!
Toni Collette, The Wild Party
Henry Czerny, Arms and the Man
Stephen Dillane, The Real Thing
Jennifer Ehle, The Real Thing
Philip Seymour Hoffman, True West
Hayley Mills, A Suite in Two Keys
Cigdem Onat, Time of the Cuckoo
Claudia Shear, Dirty BlondeSpecial Awards
Barry Humphries (Dame Edna)
DRAMA DESK AWARDS
(that didn't fit in the chart)
DRAMA LEAGUE AWARDS
(that didn't fit in the chart)
FANY AWARDS (Friends
of NY Theatre)
(that didn't fit in the chart)
OUTER CRITIC
CIRCLE AWARDS
(that didn't fit in the chart)
NEW YORK DRAMA
CRITICS' CIRCLE AWARDS
(that didn't fit in the chart)
TONY AWARDS
(that didn't fit in the chart)
NOTE: Items marked in red are category winners.
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Conclusions - Pt. 1
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Conclusions - Pt. 2
1997 Awards charts
1998 Awards charts
1999 Awards charts
Originally published at Suite101.com
Theatre,
4/18 - 8/15/00
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