Monday, August 3, 2009

IMHO: Additional APPLAUSE from ALT


Recognizing outstanding theatre work done in the Austin area between May 15 and August 1, 2009, Austin Live Theatre is please to congratulate the following additional artists and to distinguish them with its non-competitive APPLAUSE awards for 2008-2009:


Leading Actor in a Drama

*Charles P. Stites, Glengarry Glen Ross, City Theatre AND as Tartuffe in Tartuffe, City Theatre
*Andrew Varenhorst in Touch, Vestige Group

Supporting Actor in a Drama

*Ev Lunning, Jr. as Dr. Chebutykin in Three Sisters, Mary Moody Northern Theatre, St. Edward's University AND as James Tyrone in A Long Day's Journey into Night, Ar Rude Productions

Leading Actress in a Drama

*Christy Smith in Boom Town, Gaslight Theatre, Lockhart

Supporting Actress in a Drama


*Patricia Pearcy as Mary Tyrone in Long Day's Journey into Night, Ar Rude Productions

Ensemble Piece

*The six actors of Rooms, An Adaptation of Chekov's Three Sisters, Secondhand Theatre: (Marlane Barnes, Verity Branco, Smaranda Ciceu, Kate DeBuys, Lesley Gurule, Melissa Recalde and Tom Truss, no director credited)


Solo Drama

*Robert Faires, Henry V, Red Then Productions

Staging of an Original Script

*Love Me by Phillip Kreyche, Austin Community College Experimental Student Production Lab

Contemporary Drama

*Boom Town, Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart, directed by David Schneider

Classical Drama

*Henry V, solo by Robert Faires, directed by Catherine Weidner

Production by a Community Theatre

*Boom Town, Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart, directed by David Schneider

Stage Director

*Mark Pickell, Killer Joe, Capital T Theatre

Musical

*Iolanthe, Austin Gilbert & Sullivan Society, directed by Ralph MacPhail, Jr. and Jeffrey Jones-Ragona
*Sweeney Todd, SummerStock Austin, directed by Michael McKelvey

Woman Featured in a Musical

*Jennifer Coy as Sister Mary Robert in Nunsense, City Theatre

Click to view the full, augmented list of ALT Applause awards for 2008 - 2009

View ALT Applause announcement of May 15, 2009


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