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Friday, January 20, 2017

ANNOUNCEMENT! SIXTH ANNUAL GYPSY ROSE LEE AWARDS NOMINATIONS

The Seattle Theater Writers critics group will soon announce the winners of the coveted Gypsy Rose Lee Awards in 33 categories. 

These awards represent the organization's sixth year of work to honor the best productions seen on the city's stages. They also represent another year of intense effort on the part of the group's members, who see as many productions as possible before writing deeply thoughtful critiques. Please scroll down to see this year's nominations. Then watch for the winners in one week.



The famous entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee was born in Seattle in 1911. 
Learn more about her here.



And the Nominees are….
Seattle Theater Writers Announces the 

Sixth Annual ​
Nominations of the 2016
 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards

Seattle, WA - January 20, 2017 (Embargoed till January 20, 2017) (publication encouraged and requested ON January 20)

Spanning 28 theater companies and 59 productions, from the largest and most prominent to small, humble and innovative, the Gypsy Rose Lee Awards honor as much professional theater as we reviewers can cram into our year. 

Well known large companies such as Seattle Repertory Theatre with 6 nominations and ACT Theatre with 15 nominations and Seattle Shakespeare Company with 8 nominations contrast favorably with small companies such as Sound Theatre Company with 14 nominations, ArtsWest with 14 nominations and Theatre22 with 13 nominations. Musical theater companies The 5th Avenue Theatre and Village Theatre inevitably share 15 and 12 nominations a piece as the top musical providers in our area. 

Seattle Theater Writers, Seattle's only critics’ circle, presents the 6th annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards, theater awards devoted to recognizing excellence across the economic spectrum of professional Seattle theaters. Our aim in developing the awards is to entice the general 
public 

to consider seeing excellent theatrical events at myriad venues they may never have entered before! 

Miryam Gordon, head writer-wrangler, says, "We know that human nature seems to love awards and we hope to draw more people to pay attention to (and perhaps even attend) an art form that we love. We also feel that a blended opinion, especially from people who often do not agree, is perhaps a more powerful opinion. If we agree on excellence, we think it means more than any one opinion alone.

“The winners represent coming to a consensus, which can be quite a challenge. It’s not easy to bring people with very different opinions to agreement. We all take these selections quite seriously. Invariably, we each champion different people or productions and sometimes there is vigorous debate before we settle on our slate.”

The winners will be announced January 27, 2017.

"2016 was a challenging year, from powerhouse co-productions to the proliferation of tiny companies with mighty visions that continue to populate our cultural landscape,” says Gordon. "Our nominations are an
 enormous acknowledgement of the vibrancy of our theatrical community.”

Media Contact:
Miryam Gordon
Seattle Theater Writers
(206) 367-7130
seattletheater@gmail.com


And without further ado, arranged in 33 (one more than last year) categories in two divisions (Large Theaters and Small Theaters) - 

The 2016 Gypsy Rose Lee Award Nominees are (by category, in alpha order by name):

Excellence in Production of a Play:

(Large ​Theaters): 
9 Circles - Strawberry Theatre Workshop
A Raisin in the Sun - Seattle Repertory Theatre
The Royale - ACT Theatre
The Winter's Tale - Seattle Shakespeare Company
Wedding Band - Intiman Theatre

(Small​ Theaters): 
A Hand of Talons - Pork Filled Productions
Caught - Seattle Public Theatre
Death of a Salesman - ArtsWest
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot - Sound Theatre Company
The Pride - Theatre22


                                         
Excellence in Production of a Musical:

Billy Elliot - Village Theatre
How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying - The 5th Avenue Theatre
Disney's The Little Mermaid - The 5th Avenue Theatre
Parade - Sound Theatre Company
Violet - ArtsWest

Excellence in Direction of a Play:

(Large​ Theaters): 

Greg Carter - 9 Circles (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
Desdemona Chiang - A Tale For The Time Being(Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Valerie Curtis-Newton - Wedding Band (Intiman Theatre)
Ameenah Kaplan The Royale (ACT Theatre)
Victor Pappas - Mrs Warren's Profession (Seattle Shakespeare Company)

(Small Theaters): 
Julie Beckman - Annapurna (Theatre22)
Valerie Curtis-Newton - The Motherfucker With The Hat (Washington Ensemble Theatre/Hansberry Project/eSe Teatro)
Julia Griffin - In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings (Theater Schmeater)
Corey McDaniel - The Pride (Theatre22)
Mathew Wright - Death of a Salesman (ArtsWest)

Excellence in Direction of a Musical:

Bill Berry How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Andrew Russell Violet (ArtsWest)
Steve Tomkins - Billy Elliot (Village Theatre)
Troy Wageman - Parade (Sound Theatre Company)
Schele Williams - My Heart is the Drum (Village Theatre)

Excellence in Performance in a Play as a Lead Actor (Male):

(Large Theaters): 

Gavin Hoffman - The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Conner Neddersen 9 Circles (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
Alex Silva - Treasure Island (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Jarrod M. Smith - The Royale (ACT Theatre)
Adam Standley - Stupid Fucking Bird (ACT Theatre)

(Small Theaters): 

Erwin Galan - The Motherfucker With The Hat (Washington Ensemble Theatre/Hansberry Project/eSe Teatro)
Trevor Marston - The Pride (Theatre22)
David Pichette -  Death of a Salesman (ArtsWest)
David Roby - One Man, Two Guv'nors (Sound Theatre Company)
John Q. Smith - Annapurna (Theatre22)

                        

Excellence in Performance in a Musical as a Lead Actor (Male):

Eric Ankrim - How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Nathan Brockett - Assassins (ACT Theatre/The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Matthew Kacergis - Disney's The Little Mermaid (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Jeff Orton - Parade (Sound Theatre Co.)
Jesse Smith - Violet (ArtsWest)

Excellence in Performance in a Play as a Lead Actor (Female):

(Large Theaters):

Denise Burse - brownsville, b-side for tray (Seattle Repertory Theatre)
Mi Kang A Tale For The Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Pamela Reed - Luna Gale (Seattle Repertory Theatre)
Alexandra Tavares - The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Dedra Woods - Wedding Band (Intiman Theatre)

(Small Theaters): 
Suzanne Bouchard Ghosts (ArtsWest)
Angela DiMarco The Pride (Theatre22)
Stephanie Kim-Bryan - A Hand of Talons (Pork Filled Productions)
Teri Lazzara Annapurna (Theatre 22)
Eleanor Moseley - Death of a Salesman (ArtsWest)

                                                                    

                                                                    
Excellence in Performance in a Musical as a Lead Actor (Female):        

Kate Morgan Chadwick - Bad Apples (ACT Theatre/Circle X Theatre/ArtsWest)
Diana Huey - Disney's The Little Mermaid (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako - My Heart is the Drum(Village Theatre)
Tori Spero - Parade (Sound Theatre Company)
Brenna Wagner - Violet (ArtsWest)



Excellence in Performance of a Play as a Supporting Actor (Male) - any non-lead:

(Large Theaters):

Sam Hagen - 9 Circles (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
William Hall Jr. - Sorry (Thalia's Umbrella)
MJ Sieber - The Winter's Tale (Seattle Shakespeare Company)
G. Valmont Thomas - Stick Fly (Intiman Theatre)
R. Hamilton Wright - The Royale (ACT Theatre)

(Small Theaters): 

Moises Castro - The Motherfucker With The Hat (Washington Ensemble Theatre/Hansberry Project/eSe Teatro)
Nik Doner - In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings (Theater Schmeater)
Doug Fahl The Pride (Theatre22)
Erwin Galán - The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Sound Theatre Company)
Ray Tagavilla - The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Sound Theatre Company)

Excellence in Performance of a Musical as a Supporting Actor (Male):

Greg McCormick Allen Singing in the Rain (Village Theatre)
Justin Gregory Lopez - Paint Your Wagon (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Casey Raiha - Violet (ArtsWest)
Adam Standley - How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Dane Stokinger - Disney's The Little Mermaid (The 5th Avenue Theatre)


Excellence in Performance of a Play as a Supporting Actor (Female):

(Large Theaters): 

Anne Allgood - Wedding Band (Intiman Theatre)
Molli Corcoran - Joyful Noise (Taproot Theatre)
Tracy Michelle Hughes - Wedding Band (Intiman Theatre)
Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako - A Raisin in the Sun(Seattle Repertory Theatre)
Amy Thone - The Winter's Tale (Seattle Shakespeare Company)

(Small Theaters):

Keiko Green - Caught (Seattle Public Theater)
Rachel Guyer-Mafune - Puny Humans (Annex Theatre)
Meg McLynn - The Motherfucker With The Hat (Washington Ensemble Theatre/Hansberry Project/eSe Teatro)
Shermona Mitchell - The Last Days of Judas Iscariot(Sound Theatre Company)
Ayo Tushinde - In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings (Theater Schmeater)

Excellence in Performance of a Musical as a Supporting Actor (Female) - any non-lead:

Delaney Guyer - Parade (Sound Theatre Company)
Mari Nelson - Billy Elliot (Village Theatre)
Sara Porkalob - Pump Boys and Dinettes (Village Theatre)
Jessica Skerritt - How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Jessica Skerritt Singing in the Rain (Village Theatre)

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble:

(Large Theaters):

9 Circles - Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Norah Elges, Sam Hagen, Sylvester F. Kamara, Conner Neddersen)
A Tale For The Time Being - Book-It Repertory Theatre (Khanh Doan, Mi Kang, Mariko Kita, Scott Koh, Kevin Lin, Michael Patten, Rachel Rene, Annie Yim)
The Royale - ACT Theatre (Lorenzo Roberts, Jarrod M. Smith, Zenobia Taylor, G. Valmont Thomas, R. Hamilton Wright)
Sorry - Thalia's Umbrella (Macall Gordon, William Hall, Jr., Leslie Law, Terry Edward Moore, Jeanne Paulsen)
The Big Meal - New Century Theatre Company (Jonelle Jordan, Darragh Kennan, Maire Kennan, Todd Jefferson Moore, Hannah Mootz, Julian Mudge-Burns, Conner Neddersen, Betsy Schwartz, Amy Thone)

(Small Theaters):

Duels - stokes/amador (Daniel Christensen, Marianna de Fazio, Carter Rodriquez)
In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings - Theater Schmeater (Draeko Damen, Nik Doner, Brandon Felker, Elena Flory-Barnes, Samuel Hagen, Drew Hobson, Jacquelyn Miedema, Michael Ramquist, Andrew Shanks, Yolanda Suarez, Ayo Tushinde)
Puny Humans - Annex Theatre (Patty Bonnell, Kevin Bordi, Grace Carmack, Rachel Guyer-Mafune, Lauryn Hochberg, Cole Hornaday, Kelly Johnson, Ben McFadden, Nic Morden,  Heather Persinger, David Rollison, Zenaida Smith, Te Yelland)
The Pride - Theatre22 (Angela DiMarco, Doug Fahl, Trevor Marston, Andre Nelson)
The Toxic Avenger - STAGEright (Ann Cornelius, Sara Henley-Hicks, Brian Lange, Jessi Little, Nick Michael Watson)

Excellence in Set Design:

(Large Theaters): 
Michael Ganio Luna Gale (Seattle Repertory Theatre)
Shawn Ketchum Johnson - Daisy (ACT Theatre)
Tommer Peterson - The Birds (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
Matthew Smucker - Brooklyn Bridge (Seattle Children's Theatre)
Tom Sturge & David Sumner - How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)

(Small Theaters): 
Brandon Estrella A Hand of Talons (Pork Filled Productions)
Silas James - Duels (amador/stokes)
Robin Macartney - Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. (Washington Ensemble Theatre)
Michael Mowery - Annapurna (Theatre22)
Julia Welch - The Things Are Against Us (Washington Ensemble Theatre)
Excellence in Costume Design:

(Large Theaters):

Nanette Acosta - Joyful Noise (Taproot Theatre)
Melanie Taylor Burgess - A Raisin in the Sun(Seattle Repertory Theatre)
Sarah Burch Gordon - The Trial of 
Ebenezer Scrooge (Taproot Theatre)
Catherine Hunt - Dangerous Liaisons (ACT Theatre)
Rose Pederson - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 
(The 5th Avenue Theatre)

(Small Theaters): 

Chelsea Cook Amadeus (Seattle Public Theater)
Jocelyne Fowler - A Hand of Talons (Pork Filled Productions)
Carolyn Hall The Wedding Gift (Forward Flux Productions)
Helen Roundhill The Toxic Avenger (STAGEright)
K.D. Schill - Puny Humans (Annex Theatre)


Excellence in Lighting Design:

(Large  Theaters): 

Robert Aguilar Wedding Band (Intiman Theatre)
Alex Berry - Billy Elliot (Village Theatre)
Reed Nakayama The Birds (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
Tristan Roberson - A Tale for the Time Being(Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Ben Zamora - The Royale (ACT Theatre)
(Small Theaters):

Ahren Buhmann The Pride (Theatre22)
Ryan Dunn - Death of a Salesman (ArtsWest)
Tess Malone - A Hand of Talons (Pork Filled Productions)
Alyssa Milione - Ghosts (ArtsWest)
Tristan Roberson - The Things Are Against Us (Washington Ensemble Theatre)

Excellence in Sound Design:

(Large Theaters): 

Brendan Patrick Hogan - The Birds (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
Sharath Patel The Royale (ACT Theatre)
Kyle Thompson - Treasure Island (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Nathan Wade - Titus Andronicus (Seattle Shakespeare Company)
Robertson Witmer - Daisy (ACT Theatre)
(Small Theaters):
Erin Bednarz - The Lost Girls (Annex Theatre)
Brian Brooks - King Kirby (Ghost Light Theatricals)
Erick Johnson - The Pride (Theatre22)
Alex Potter - Puny Humans (Annex Theatre)
James Schreck - The Things Are Against Us (Washington Ensemble Theatre)
        

Excellence in Musical Direction:

Dan Pardo - How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Brandon Peck - The Toxic Avenger (STAGEright)
Tim Symons - Billy Elliot (Village Theatre)
R.J. Tancioco - Violet (ArtsWest)
Nathan Young - Parade (Sound Theatre Company)

Excellence in Choreography or Movement:

Scott Brateng -
​ ​Parade (Sound Theatre Company)
Donald Byrd Medea (Seattle Shakespeare Company)
Sonia Dawkins - My Heart is the Drum (Village Theatre)
Bob Richard - How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (The 5th Avenue Theatre)
Katy Tabb - Billy Elliot (Village Theatre)


Excellence in Local Playwriting:


Rose Cano - Bernie's Apt. (eSe Teatro)
Laura Ferri A Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
Maggie Lee A Hand of Talons (Pork Filled Productions)
Nick Stokes - Duels (amador/stokes)
Seayoung Yim Do It For Umma (Annex Theatre)


Excellence in Local Composing:
Shenandoah Davis - Medea (Seattle Shakespeare Company)
Paul Lewis - The Pride (Theatre22)
Paul Lewis, Carrisa Meisner Smit - The Crossing(Theater Schmeater)
Lauren Wilder - The Mechanics of Love (SiS Productions)
Annastasia Workman - To Savor Tomorrow (Café Nordo)

Excellence in Video Design (New Category for 2016):


Tristan Roberson - Daisy (ACT Theatre)
MJ Sieber - Titus Andronicus (Seattle Shakespeare Company)



About Seattle Theater Writers:

Founded in 2010 by Miryam Gordon and comprised of local writers and reviewers, Seattle Theater Writers is a group of critic/reviewers dedicated to raising public awareness of theater practitioners and the work produced by professional theater organizations. Seattle Theater Writers’ hope is that these awards might encourage theater attendance and enjoyment of our rich cultural offerings. Born from this mission are the annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards, recognizing excellence in Seattle theater across 33 categories.

The participants in this year’s award process were Candace Brown (goodlifenw.blogspot.com), Miryam Gordon (Seattle Gay News and miryamstheatermusings.blogspot.com), David-Edward Hughes (www.talkinbroadway.com/page/regional/seattle/se727.html), Rosemary Jones (www.seattletheateranddance.com/), Dusty Somers (guest writer for Seattle Times), Michael Strangeways (www.seattlegayscene.com/), and Nancy Worssam (artsstage-seattlerage.com/).


For more information, go to www.facebook.com/SeattleTheaterWriters. The Notes section of the Facebook page shows the evolution of the awards.




Thursday, January 15, 2015

2014 GYPSY ROSE LEE AWARDS—SEATTLE THEATER WRITERS ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS!

Joshua Carter as Seymour Audrey II Puppeteer: Eric Esteb Voice of Audrey II: Ekello Harrid Jr.
 ACT Theatre        Photo: Tracy Martin 

And the Winners are….
Seattle Theater Writers Announce the 2014 Winners of 
The Fourth Annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards

Good Life Northwest congratulates all the winners! 


Nothing is more difficult than choosing winners from a selection of outstanding nominees, but the Seattle Theater Writers critics circle had to do just that before we could present our annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards for the fourth year. Even though we did not all agree on everything, we do all agree on the excellence of Seattle's live theater scene, yet another reason to love life in the Northwest. 

This year's awards include a Special Award of Recognition for Excellence in Playwriting, which has been given to Tony Award winner Mr. Robert Schenkkan. The Seattle Repertory Theatre presented his two-play history of Lyndon B. Johnson—All the Way and The Great Society. 

Seattle Theater Writers recommendations: Get out and see more shows this year. Read our reviews. Form your own opinions. Note the names, follow the news, and please support what all these talented people do to enrich our lives. Enjoy reading through this list of winners! I can already hear the applause.



William Ontiveros grips Elijah Alexander in "The Invisible Hand" at ACT Theatre
Photo: Chris Bennion 
The 2014 Gypsy Rose Lee Award Winners are:

Excellence in Production of a Play 
(Larger Theater): The Invisible Hand - ACT Theatre
(Smaller Theater): A Small Fire - Sound Theatre Company

Excellence in Production of a Musical
In the Heights - Village Theatre

Excellence in Direction of a Play
(Larger Theater): Myra Platt - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (Book-It Repertory Theatre)
(Smaller Theater): Julie Beckman - A Small Fire (Sound Theatre Company)

Excellence in Direction of a Musical
Bill Berry - Little Shop of Horrors (The 5th Avenue Theatre/ACT Theatre co-production)

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor in a Play (Male)
(Larger Theater): Greg Lyle-Newton - The Normal Heart (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)
(Smaller Theater): Reginald Andre Jackson - The Mountaintop (ArtsWest)

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor in a Musical (Male)
Joshua Carter - Little Shop of Horrors (The 5th Avenue Theatre/ACT Theatre co-production)

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor in a Play (Female)
(Larger Theater): Tracy Michelle Hughes - Pretty Fire (Taproot Theatre)
(Smaller Theater): Teri Lazzara - A Small Fire (Sound Theatre Company)

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor in a Musical (Female) 
Jessica Skerritt - Little Shop of Horrors (The 5th Avenue Theatre/ACT Theatre co-production)

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor in a Play (Male) - any non-lead
(Larger Theater): Timothy McCuen Piggee - Angels in America (Intiman Theatre)
(Smaller Theater): Ray Tagavilla - A Small Fire (Sound Theatre Company)

Excellence in Performance of a Supporting Actor in a Musical (Male) - any non-lead 
Dane Stokinger - Monty Python's Spamalot (The 5th Avenue Theatre)

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor in a Play (Female) - any non-lead
(Larger Theater): Betsy Schwartz - Tails of Wasps (New Century Theatre Company)
(Smaller Theater): Evelyn DeHais - Chaos Theory (Annex Theatre)

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor in a Musical (Female) - any non-lead
Taryn Darr - A Chorus Line (The 5th Avenue Theatre)

Richard Peacock plays Richie in A Chorus Line at The 5th Avenue Theatre.  
Photo Credit Mark Kitaoka

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble
(Larger Theater): Tails of Wasps (New Century Theatre Company: Sylvie Davidson, Brenda Joyner, Hannah Mootz, Betsy Schwartz, Paul Morgan Stetler) 
(Smaller Theater): Gidion's Knot (Seattle Public Theater: Heather Hawkins, Rebecca Olson)

Excellence in Set Design
(Larger Theater): Carey Wong - The Boy at the Edge of Everything (Seattle Childrens' Theatre)
(Smaller Theater): Robin Macartney - Girl You Know It's True (The Stay Up Late Show/Theatre Off Jackson co-production)

Excellence in Costume Design
(Larger Theater): Christine Meyers - Twelfth Night (Seattle Shakespeare Company)
(Smaller Theater): Cami Funk - Balconies (Annex Theatre)

Excellence in Lighting Design
(Larger Theater): Andrew D. Smith - The Boy at the Edge of Everything (Seattle Childrens' Theatre)
(Smaller Theater): Marnie Cummings - Returning to Albert Joseph (Satori Group)

Excellence in Sound Design
(Larger Theater): Brendan Patrick Hogan - The Invisible Hand (ACT Theatre)
(Smaller Theater): Josh Blaisdel - The Lisbon Traviata (Theatre22)
Excellence in Musical Direction
RJ Tancioco - In the Heights (Village Theatre)

Excellence in Choreography or Movement
Daniel Cruz - In the Heights (Village Theatre)

Excellence in Local Playwriting
Stephanie Timm - Tails of Wasps (New Century Theatre Company)

Excellence in Local Composing
Mark Siano and Opal Peachey - Seattle Vice (Marxiano Productions)

Full cast of Seattle Vice at ACT Theater    Photo: John Cornicello


About Seattle Theater Writers:
Founded in 2011 by Miryam Gordon and comprised of local writers and reviewers, Seattle Theater Writers is a group dedicated to raising public awareness of theater practitioners and the work produced by professional theater organizations. Seattle Theater Writers’ hope is that awareness can encourage attendance and enjoyment of our rich cultural offerings.  Born from this mission are the annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards, recognizing excellence in Seattle theater across 32 categories.

The participants in this year’s award process were Jose Amador (www.seattlestar.net), Candace Brown (goodlifenw.blogspot.com), Miryam Gordon (Seattle Gay News and miryamstheatermusings.blogspot.com), David-Edward Hughes (www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/seattle), Rosemary Jones (www.examiner.com/theater-in-seattle/rosemary-jones), Alice Kaderlan (blog.seattlepi.com/feetfirst), Dusty Somers (blogcritics.org/author/Dusty-Somers), and Michael Strangeways (www.seattlegayscene.com/).

For more information, go to www.facebook.com/SeattleTheaterWriters. The Notes section shows the evolution of the awards.
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