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		<title>70th Annual Drama Desk Awards winners announced</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>70th Annual Drama Desk Awards: Full list of winners and nominees NEW YORK—The Drama Desk Awards celebrated the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway theater at The Town Hall in New York City on Sunday, May 17, 2026. Hosted by Titanique star Marla Mindelle, the ceremony marked the awards’ return to the historic venue for [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>NEW YORK—The Drama Desk Awards celebrated the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway theater at The Town Hall in New York City on Sunday, May 17, 2026. Hosted by <em>Titanique</em> star Marla Mindelle, the ceremony marked the awards’ return to the historic venue for the first time since the 2020 shutdown.</p>
<h3>Outstanding Play</h3>
<ul>
<li>Caroline, by Preston Max Allen</li>
<li>Cold War Choir Practice, by Ro Reddick</li>
<li>Meet the Cartozians, by Talene Monahon</li>
<li>Prince Faggot, by Jordan Tannahill</li>
<li><strong>WINNER: The Balusters, by David Lindsay-Abaire</strong></li>
<li>The Porch on Windy Hill, by Sherry Stregack Lutken, Lisa Helmi Johanson, Morgan Morse, and David M. Lutken</li>
<li>Well, I’ll Let You Go, by Bubba Weiler</li>
</ul>
<h3>Outstanding Musical</h3>
<ul>
<li>Beau the Musical</li>
<li>Mexodus</li>
<li><strong>WINNER: Schmigadoon!</strong></li>
<li>The Seat of Our Pants</li>
<li>Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Outstanding Revival of a Play</h3>
<ul>
<li>Becky Shaw</li>
<li>Ceremonies in Dark Old Men</li>
<li><strong>WINNER: Death of a Salesman</strong></li>
<li>Los Soles Truncos</li>
<li>Titus Andronicus</li>
<li>You Got Older</li>
</ul>
<h3>Outstanding Revival of a Musical</h3>
<ul>
<li>Amahl and the Night Visitors</li>
<li>Chess</li>
<li><strong>WINNER: Ragtime</strong></li>
<li>The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee</li>
<li>The Baker’s Wife</li>
<li>The Rocky Horror Show</li>
</ul>
<h3>Additional Categories</h3>
<p>The awards also honored performances, direction, choreography, design, music, orchestrations, adaptations, and special theatrical experiences. Productions receiving multiple awards included Ragtime, Death of a Salesman, Oedipus, Mexodus, and CATS: The Jellicle Ball.</p>
<h3>Winner Count</h3>
<h3>5 Wins</h3>
<ul>
<li>Ragtime</li>
</ul>
<h3>4 Wins</h3>
<ul>
<li>Death of a Salesman</li>
<li>Oedipus</li>
</ul>
<h3>3 Wins</h3>
<ul>
<li>CATS: The Jellicle Ball</li>
<li>Mexodus</li>
</ul>
<h3>2 Wins</h3>
<ul>
<li>Joe Turner’s Come and Gone</li>
<li>Kenrex</li>
<li>Schmigadoon!</li>
<li>The Lost Boys</li>
</ul>
<h3>1 Win</h3>
<ul>
<li>About Time</li>
<li>Amaze</li>
<li>Becky Shaw</li>
<li>Burnout Paradise</li>
<li>Giant</li>
<li>The Baker’s Wife</li>
<li>The Balusters</li>
<li>The Monsters</li>
<li>The Porch on Windy Hill</li>
<li>Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Special Awards</h3>
<ul>
<li>A Letter To Lyndon B Johnson or God</li>
<li>Initiative</li>
<li>Marjorie Prime</li>
<li>Masquerade</li>
<li>Spread</li>
<li>What If They Ate the Baby?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Source: </strong><a href="https://www.Dramadesks.com">dramadesks.com</a></p>
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		<title>Drama Desk Awards mark 70th anniversary 5/17/26</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; NEW YORK—The Drama Desk Awards will return to The Town Hall on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The ceremony marks the organization’s 70th anniversary and a major milestone in New York theater history. Historic return to The Town Hall The event will take place at The Town Hall, located at 123 West 43rd Street. The [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>NEW YORK—<strong>The Drama Desk Awards</strong> will return to <strong>The Town Hall</strong> on <strong>Sunday, May 17, 2026.</strong> The ceremony marks the organization’s 70th anniversary and a major milestone in New York theater history.</p>
<h4>Historic return to The Town Hall</h4>
<p>The event will take place at The Town Hall, located at 123 West 43rd Street. The venue hosted the Drama Desk Awards many times before the 2020 theater shutdown. Now, the awards return to a familiar home.</p>
<h4>Honoring the full New York theater community</h4>
<p>Notably, the Drama Desk Awards stand apart from other honors. They remain the only major New York City theater awards to recognize Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway productions equally. As a result, the ceremony reflects the full scope of the city’s theatrical landscape.</p>
<h4>Eligibility and nominations timeline</h4>
<p>Meanwhile, the eligibility deadline for the 2025–26 season arrives on April 26, 2026. Productions must open by that date to qualify. Shortly after, the organization will announce nominations on April 29.</p>
<h4>A legacy of distinguished honorees</h4>
<p>Over the years, the Drama Desk Awards have honored generations of theater artists. Past recipients include Cynthia Erivo, Bryan Cranston, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Viola Davis, Al Pacino, James Earl Jones, Stephen Sondheim, Audra McDonald, Nathan Lane, Patti LuPone, Bernadette Peters, Billy Porter, Julie Taymor, George C. Wolfe, Suzan-Lori Parks, and André De Shields. Together, these artists helped shape the American stage.</p>
<h4>Production and leadership</h4>
<p>The Drama Desk organization presents the awards in partnership with Drama Desk Awards Productions. Scene Partners produces the ceremony alongside The Season. David Barbour and Charles Wright serve as Co-Presidents of the Drama Desk organization. At The Season, Mike Karns and Steven Tartick act as Co-Founders. Victoria Weinberg leads Drama Desk Awards Productions.</p>
<h4>Learn more</h4>
<p>Additional information is available at <a href="https://www.dramadesks.com">https://www.dramadesks.com</a>. Follow the Drama Desk Awards on social media or visit <a href="https://www.dramadesks.com/">https://www.dramadesks.com/</a>about to learn more about the organization’s history.</p>
<h4>About the Drama Desk Awards</h4>
<p>Since 1955, the Drama Desk Awards have championed excellence across New York theater. The organization honors work from large-scale productions to bold new voices. Above all, the awards celebrate innovation, artistry, and creative ambition on New York stages.</p>
<p>The 2025–26 Drama Desk Nominating Committee includes Martha Wade Steketee (Chair), Linda Armstrong, Daniel Dinero, Peter Filichia, Kenji Fujishima, Margaret Hall, and Raven Snook.</p>
<p>The Drama Desk Awards celebrate their 70th anniversary in 2026.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>2025 WINNERS ANNOUNCED Awards were presented Sunday, June 1 at NYU Skirball DEBRA MESSING AND TITUSS BURGESS HOSTED THE CEREMONY www.DramaDeskAward.com  NEW YORK—Winners for the 2025 Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced this evening at NYU Skirball (556 LaGuardia Pl). Debra Messing and Tituss Burgess hosted the ceremony. The full list of winners is available [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>2025 WINNERS ANNOUNCED</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Awards were presented Sunday, June 1 at NYU Skirball</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>DEBRA MESSING AND TITUSS BURGESS</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>HOSTED THE CEREMONY</strong></p>
<p align="center"><a href="https://www.dramadeskaward.com/"><strong>www.DramaDeskAward.com </strong></a></p>
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<td class="yiv9770518869text_content-cell yiv9770518869content-padding-horizontal" align="left" valign="top">NEW YORK—Winners for the 2025 Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced this evening at NYU Skirball (556 LaGuardia Pl). Debra Messing and Tituss Burgess hosted the ceremony.</p>
<p>The full list of winners is available below.</p>
<p>In keeping with the Drama Desk&#8217;s mission, the nominators considered shows that opened on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway during the 2024-2025 season for this year’s awards. Shows were eligible with 21 or more unique live performances.</p>
<p>The Drama Desk Awards were executive produced by Staci Levine and Jessica R. Jenen.</p>
<p>As was the case last year, all performance categories are gender-free. The updated gender-free categories are: Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play, Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical, Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play, and Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical.</p>
<p>Each of these categories had twice as many nominees as the former gendered categories and these categories have two winners each. (In the case of Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical, there was a 3-way tie, so there are 3 winners).</p>
<p>In determining the eligibility of plays or performances from prior seasons, the nominating committee considered only those elements that constituted new work. These productions included Buena Vista Social Club, Hold On to Me Darling, Job, Odd Man Out, Our Class, Still, Teeth, The Christine Jorgensen Show, and Yellow Face. While some members of the Floyd Collins creative team also worked on the original 1996 Playwrights Horizons production, the nominating committee determined their contributions to this revival were eligible as new work.</p>
<p>Productions deemed not eligible either because they were considered in their entirety in prior seasons or because they did not invite awards consideration included A Child’s Christmas in Wales, All In: Comedy About Love, Bringer of Doom, Dead Outlaw, English, Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha, Invasive Species, Oh, Mary!, On Beckett, and The Dead, 1904. Due to rescheduling factors, Grief Camp and Rheology will be considered in the 2025-2026 season.</p>
<p>David Barbour and Charles Wright are the Drama Desk co-presidents and 100% of net proceeds from the 2025 Drama Desk Awards benefited the Entertainment Community Fund.</p>
<p>At this year’s ceremony, Gavin Creel received the Harold S. Prince Award for Lifetime Achievement (posthumously) and stage and screen star Brian Stokes Mitchell received the William Wolf Award.</p>
<p>What sets the Drama Desk Awards apart is that they are voted on and bestowed by critics, journalists, editors, and publishers covering theater. The Drama Desk Awards honor all aspects of New York’s professional theater.</p>
<p>The 2024-25 Drama Desk Nominating Committee is comprised of: Martha Wade Steketee (Chair; freelance: <a href="https://r6lccqnab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZVU_9h9BVxaVNN-emT4VhJ5nLHDSSrghd0kQ-2Qj9gODqQ3Q3WkffTg0N6UvTEtLTfcHir79EkCdbc81eBbyNkDI0rRlnbVTpFOd8ADqg8KiRBwglKkesXCcD2ltY1Oy9exGXbnMcoE_v5lZ7EQ9K2SL1O4e0OwL&amp;c=rL0TK4_UrnF1l0rvE99Yib7BeM1040uCBxGYHJHVJHADgRp8_Cd3zg==&amp;ch=z51MTj8XHhYOHEM51GNcW7wFUiRzKxld3BvQP0DwjNwPVy8GrmeEIg==" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">UrbanExcavations.com</a>), Linda Armstrong (New York Amsterdam News), Dan Dinero (Theatre is Easy), Peter Filichia (Broadway Radio), Kenji Fujishima (freelance: Theatermania), Raven Snook (TDF Stages, freelance: Time Out New York), and Charles Wright, ex-officio.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>2025 DRAMA DESK WINNERS</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>(winners are highlighted in boldface and starred)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Outstanding Play</strong></p>
<p>Blood of the Lamb, by Arlene Hutton</p>
<p>Deep Blue Sound, by Abe Koogler</p>
<p>Grangeville, by Samuel D. Hunter</p>
<p>John Proctor is the Villain, by Kimberly Belflower</p>
<p>Liberation, by Bess Wohl</p>
<p><strong>**Purpose, by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Outstanding Musical</strong></p>
<p>BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Death Becomes Her</p>
<p>Just in Time</p>
<p><strong>**Maybe Happy Ending</strong></p>
<p>Music City</p>
<p>Outstanding Revival of a Play</p>
<p><strong>**Eureka Day</strong></p>
<p>Garside’s Career</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>Wine in the Wilderness</p>
<p>Yellow Face</p>
<p><strong>Outstanding Revival of a Musical</strong></p>
<p>Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p>Floyd Collins</p>
<p><strong>**Gypsy</strong></p>
<p>Once Upon a Mattress</p>
<p>See What I Wanna See</p>
<p>Sunset Blvd.</p>
<p><strong>Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play</strong></p>
<p>Betsy Aidem, The Ask</p>
<p><strong>**Laura Donnelly, The Hills of California</strong></p>
<p>Patsy Ferran, A Streetcar Named Desire</p>
<p>Danny J. Gomez, All of Me</p>
<p>Doug Harris, Redeemed</p>
<p>Patrick Keleher, Fatherland</p>
<p>Louis McCartney, Stranger Things: The First Shadow</p>
<p>Lily Rabe, Ghosts</p>
<p>Jay O. Sanders, Henry IV (Theatre for a New Audience)</p>
<p><strong>**Sarah Snook, The Picture of Dorian Gray</strong></p>
<p>Paul Sparks, Grangeville</p>
<p>Olivia Washington, Wine in the Wilderness</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4><strong>Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical</strong></h4>
<p>Tatianna Córdoba, Real Women Have Curves</p>
<p>Darren Criss, Maybe Happy Ending</p>
<p>Sutton Foster, Once Upon a Mattress</p>
<p>Tom Francis, Sunset Blvd.</p>
<p>Jonathan Groff, Just in Time</p>
<p>Grey Henson, Elf</p>
<p>Jeremy Jordan, Floyd Collins</p>
<p><strong>**Audra McDonald, Gypsy</strong></p>
<p><strong>**Jasmine Amy Rogers, BOOP! The Musical</strong></p>
<p>Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Blvd.</p>
<p>Helen J Shen, Maybe Happy Ending</p>
<p>Jennifer Simard, Death Becomes Her</p>
<h4><strong>Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play</strong></h4>
<p>Greg Keller, Pre-Existing Condition</p>
<p>Julia Lester, All Nighter</p>
<p>Adrienne C. Moore, The Blood Quilt</p>
<p>Deirdre O’Connell, Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp.</p>
<p>Maria-Christina Oliveras, Cymbeline</p>
<p>Maryann Plunkett, Deep Blue Sound</p>
<p>Michael Rishawn, Table 17</p>
<p>Jude Tibeau, Bad Kreyòl</p>
<p>Anjana Vasan, A Streetcar Named Desire</p>
<p>Frank Wood, Hold On to Me Darling</p>
<p><strong>**Amalia Yoo, John Proctor is the Villain</strong></p>
<p><strong>**Kara Young, Purpose</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical (3-way tie)</h4>
<p><strong>**Brooks Ashmanskas, Smash</strong></p>
<p>Nicholas Barasch, Pirates! The Penzance Musical</p>
<p>André De Shields, Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p>John El-Jor, We Live in Cairo</p>
<p>Jason Gotay, Floyd Collins</p>
<p>Gracie Lawrence, Just in Time</p>
<p><strong>**Jak Malone, Operation Mincemeat</strong></p>
<p>Lesli Margherita, Gypsy</p>
<p>Zachary Noah Piser, See What I Wanna See</p>
<p>Jenny Lee Stern, Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song</p>
<p><strong>**Michael Urie, Once Upon a Mattress</strong></p>
<p>Natalie Walker, The Big Gay Jamboree</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Solo Performance</h4>
<p>David Greenspan, I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan</p>
<p>Ryan J. Haddad, Hold Me in the Water</p>
<p>Sam Kissajukian, 300 Paintings</p>
<p>Mark Povinelli, The Return of Benjamin Lay</p>
<p><strong>**Andrew Scott, Vanya</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Direction of a Play</h4>
<p>David Cromer and Caitlin Sullivan, The Antiquities</p>
<p>Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin, Stranger Things: The First Shadow</p>
<p>Tyne Rafaeli, Becoming Eve</p>
<p>Jack Serio, Grangeville</p>
<p><strong>**Danya Taymor, John Proctor is the Villain</strong></p>
<p>Whitney White, Liberation</p>
<p>Kip Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray</p>
<p>Outstanding Direction of a Musical</p>
<p><strong>**Michael Arden, Maybe Happy Ending</strong></p>
<p>Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch, Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p>Jamie Lloyd, Sunset Blvd.</p>
<p>Jerry Mitchell, BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Alex Timbers, Just in Time</p>
<p>George C. Wolfe, Gypsy</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Choreography</h4>
<p>Camille A. Brown, Gypsy</p>
<p>Warren Carlyle, Pirates! The Penzance Musical</p>
<p>Jakob Karr, Ain’t Done Bad</p>
<p>Arturo Lyons and Omari Wiles, Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p><strong>**Jerry Mitchell, BOOP! The Musical</strong></p>
<p>Sergio Trujillo, Real Women Have Curves</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Music</h4>
<p><strong>**Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending</strong></p>
<p>David Foster, BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez, Real Women Have Curves</p>
<p>Zoe Sarnak, The Lonely Few</p>
<p>The Lazours, We Live in Cairo</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Lyrics</h4>
<p>Gerard Alessandrini, Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song</p>
<p><strong>**Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending</strong></p>
<p>David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts, Operation Mincemeat</p>
<p>Adam Gwon, All the World’s a Stage</p>
<p>Marla Mindelle and Philip Drennen, The Big Gay Jamboree</p>
<p>Luis Quintero, Medea: Re-Versed</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Book of a Musical</h4>
<p><strong>**Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending</strong></p>
<p>David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts, Operation Mincemeat</p>
<p>Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver, Just in Time</p>
<p>Bob Martin, BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Marla Mindelle and Jonathan Parks-Ramage, The Big Gay Jamboree</p>
<p>Marco Pennette, Death Becomes Her</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Orchestrations</h4>
<p>Will Aronson, Maybe Happy Ending</p>
<p>Doug Besterman, BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Joseph Joubert and Daryl Waters, Pirates! The Penzance Musical</p>
<p><strong>**Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, Just in Time</strong></p>
<p>Michael Starobin, All the World’s a Stage</p>
<h4>Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play</h4>
<p>Miriam Buether, Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp.</p>
<p><strong>**Miriam Buether, and Jamie Harrison and Chris Fisher (illusions and visual effects), Stranger Things: The First Shadow</strong></p>
<p>Gabriel Hainer Evansohn and Grace Laubacher, Life and Trust</p>
<p>Rob Howell, The Hills of California</p>
<p>Johan Kølkjær, Dark Noon</p>
<p>Matt Saunders, Walden</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical</h4>
<p>Clifton Chadick, Music City</p>
<p>Rachel Hauck, Swept Away</p>
<p><strong>**Dane Laffrey and George Reeve, Maybe Happy Ending (includes video design)</strong></p>
<p>Derek McLane, Just in Time</p>
<p>David Rockwell and Finn Ross (projections), BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Costume Design of a Play</h4>
<p>Brenda Abbandandolo, The Antiquities</p>
<p><strong>**Dede Ayite, Our Town</strong></p>
<p>Christopher Ford, The Beastiary</p>
<p>Camilla Lind, Dark Noon</p>
<p>Karl Ruckdeschel, Twelfth Night</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical</h4>
<p><strong>**Gregg Barnes, BOOP! The Musical</strong></p>
<p>Sarah Cubbage, The Big Gay Jamboree</p>
<p>Toni-Leslie James, Gypsy</p>
<p>Qween Jean, Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p>Paul Tazewell, Death Becomes Her</p>
<p>Catherine Zuber, Just in Time</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play</h4>
<p>Isabella Byrd, Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp.</p>
<p><strong>**Jon Clark, Stranger Things: The First Shadow</strong></p>
<p>Natasha Katz, John Proctor is the Villain</p>
<p>Tyler Micoleau, The Antiquities</p>
<p>Paul Whitaker, SUMO</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical</h4>
<p>Kevin Adams, Swept Away</p>
<p>Adam Honoré, Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p><strong>**Jack Knowles, Sunset Blvd.</strong></p>
<p>Philip S. Rosenberg, BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Scott Zielinski and Ruey Horng Sun (projections), Floyd Collins</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Sound Design of a Play</h4>
<p><strong>**Paul Arditti, Stranger Things: The First Shadow</strong></p>
<p>Johnny Gasper, Two Sisters Find a Box of Lesbian Erotica in the Woods</p>
<p>Matt Otto, All of Me</p>
<p>Bray Poor, Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp.</p>
<p>Clemence Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray</p>
<p>Fan Zhang, Good Bones</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical</h4>
<p>Adam Fisher, Sunset Blvd.</p>
<p><strong>**Peter Hylenski, Just in Time</strong></p>
<p>Scott Lehrer, Gypsy</p>
<p>Mick Potter, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends</p>
<p>Dan Moses Schreier, Floyd Collins</p>
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<h4>Outstanding Projection and Video Design</h4>
<p>Nathan Amzi and Joe Ransom, Sunset Blvd.</p>
<p>Jake Barton, McNeal</p>
<p><strong>**David Bergman, The Picture of Dorian Gray</strong></p>
<p>Jesse Garrison, The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux]</p>
<p>Hana S. Kim, Redwood</p>
<p>Outstanding Wig and Hair</p>
<p>Alberto “Albee” Alvarado, SUMO</p>
<p><strong>**Charles G. LaPointe, Death Becomes Her</strong></p>
<p>Sabana Majeed, BOOP! The Musical</p>
<p>Nikiya Mathis, Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”</p>
<p>Nikiya Mathis, Liberation</p>
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<h4>Outstanding Puppetry</h4>
<p>Dorothy James, Bill’s 44th</p>
<p>Tom Lee, See What I Wanna See</p>
<p>Simple Mischief Studio, Small Acts of Daring Invention</p>
<p><strong>**Amanda Villalobos, Becoming Eve</strong></p>
<p>Kirjan Waage, Dead as a Dodo</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Fight Choreography</strong></p>
<p>Drew Leary, Romeo + Juliet</p>
<p>Chelsea Pace and James Yaegashi, SUMO</p>
<p><strong>**Rick Sordelet and Christian Kelly-Sordelet, Pirates! The Penzance Musical</strong></p>
<p>Bret Yount, King Lear</p>
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<h4>Outstanding Adaptation</h4>
<p>Becoming Eve, by Emil Weinstein</p>
<p>Cymbeline, by Andrea Thome</p>
<p>Medea: Re-Versed, by Luis Quintero</p>
<p><strong>**Pirates! The Penzance Musical, by Rupert Holmes</strong></p>
<p>The Devil’s Disciple, by David Staller</p>
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<h4>Outstanding Revue</h4>
<p><strong>**Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song</strong></p>
<p>Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now!</p>
<p>The Jonathan Larson Project</p>
<p>The World According to Micki Grant</p>
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<h4>Unique Theatrical Experience</h4>
<p>Odd Man Out</p>
<p>The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux]</p>
<p><strong>**The Picture of Dorian Gray</strong></p>
<p>The Voices in Your Head</p>
<p>The Wind and the Rain: A story about Sunny’s Bar</p>
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<h3 align="center">Special Awards</h3>
<h4>Ensemble Award</h4>
<p>The ensemble of Roundabout Theatre Company&#8217;s Liberation (Betsy Aidem, Audrey Corsa, Kayla Davion, Susannah Flood, Kristolyn Lloyd, Irene Sofia Lucio, Charlie Thurston, and Adina Verson) for bringing to vibrant life the specific and universal stories of women staring across the social battle lines of the 1970s from their perch &#8220;somewhere in Ohio&#8221; in Bess Wohl&#8217;s beautiful new play.</p>
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<h4>Sam Norkin Off-Broadway Award</h4>
<p>The incredibly versatile Stephen Michael Spencer for his electric and empathetic performances in two of this season’s strongest new Off-Broadway musicals. In Medea: Re-Versed, Spencer’s funny yet revelatory take on a character we all thought we knew allowed us the rare opportunity to actually understand Jason’s motivations. And then in Music City, Spencer was almost unrecognizable as TJ, a charismatic singer-songwriter who we couldn’t help but root for.</p>
<h4>Additional Special Awards</h4>
<p>Pregones/PRTT: Pregones (founded in 1979) and the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (founded in 1967) merged in 2014 to become a powerhouse producer of Latinx shows on two NYC stages: one in Manhattan&#8217;s Theater District, the other in the South Bronx, both evoking an atmosphere of warmth and inclusivity. This season brought the blazing world premiere of Matthew Barbot’s the beautiful land i seek (la linda tierra que busco yo), a history-inspired fantasia about two Puerto Rican freedom fighters that deftly explores colonialism while riffing on Waiting for Godot, plus dozens of one-offs showcasing Latinx artists and culture.</p>
<p>Lighting designer Stacey Derosier for her deeply intimate and consistently gorgeous work across this season’s Off-Broadway stages. Whether lighting the minimalist theatricality of The Welkin and Grangeville, or the rich naturalism of The Counter and Danger and Opportunity, Derosier shows us not only that less is often so much more, but also that just a single light can have such a profound impact in the darkness.</p>
<p>The team behind Danger and Opportunity – playwright Ken Urban, director Jack Serio, and ensemble Juan Castano, Julia Chan, and Ryan Spahn – for their genuinely serious, deeply moving consideration of the messy implications of a three-way relationship, done in an imaginatively immersive way that made such a small-scale story feel like a meaningful event.</p>
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<h3 align="center">Shows with Multiple Awards</h3>
<h4>6 Wins</h4>
<p><strong>Maybe Happy Ending</strong></p>
<h4>3 Wins</h4>
<p><strong>BOOP! The Musical</strong></p>
<p><strong>Stranger Things: The First Shadow</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Picture of Dorian Gray</strong></p>
<h4>2 Wins</h4>
<p><strong>Danger and Opportunity (2 Special Awards)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Gypsy</strong></p>
<p><strong>John Proctor is the Villain</strong></p>
<p><strong>Just in Time</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pirates! The Penzance Musical</strong></p>
<p><strong>Purpose</strong></p>
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<h3>About The Drama Desk</h3>
<p>The Drama Desk was founded in 1949 to explore key issues in the theater and to bring together critics and writers in an organization to support the ongoing development of theater in New York. The organization began presenting its awards in 1955, and it is the only critics’ organization to honor achievement in the theater with competition among Broadway, Off Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway productions in the same categories.</p>
<p>All Drama Desk officers and nominating committee members perform their various services for the organization on a voluntary basis. The organization takes pride in announcing that the awards are then voted on “by impartial media people only,” without any vested interests in the results. Today, 100 New York theater critics, reporters, writers, and arts editors vote on the awards.</p>
<h3>About the Entertainment Community Fund</h3>
<p>The Entertainment Community Fund, formerly The Actors Fund, is a national human services organization that addresses the unique needs of people who work in performing arts and entertainment with services focused on health and wellness, career and life, and housing. Since 1882, the Fund has sought to ensure stability, encourage resiliency and be a safety net for those who shape our country’s cultural vibrancy. Learn more at <a href="https://r6lccqnab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZVU_9h9BVxaVNN-emT4VhJ5nLHDSSrghd0kQ-2Qj9gODqQ3Q3WkffdRD295zFuwEaQLZZ7RFolxMdYMJYRc4lD8ErZyC5sFXgA2uC1myc9y4VJze6KyifRIFJWl0cv6r4cCp4QdQilrpvnJTA9WnAYWJMkygodsQ5Fk8AhadtLw=&amp;c=rL0TK4_UrnF1l0rvE99Yib7BeM1040uCBxGYHJHVJHADgRp8_Cd3zg==&amp;ch=z51MTj8XHhYOHEM51GNcW7wFUiRzKxld3BvQP0DwjNwPVy8GrmeEIg==" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">entertainmentcommunity.org</a>.</p>
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<div>NEW YORK&#8211;Thursday, April 27, 2017 &#8211; Nominations for the <b>62nd Annual Drama Desk Awards</b> were announced this morning at <b>Feinstein&#8217;s/54 Below </b>by <b>Laura Benanti</b> (<i>She Loves Me, Gypsy</i>) and <b>Javier Muñoz</b> (<i>Hamilton, In the Heights). </i><b>The 62<sup>nd</sup> Annual Drama Desk Awards, </b><span id="yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1493305563788_2304">hosted by<b> Michael Urie,</b> will take place on Sunday, June 4, 2017, at 8:00 PM at The Town Hall in Manhattan. </span></div>
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<h3 class="body-h3">THE NOMINEES</h3>
<p class="center noncolumn-bodytext">The 62nd Annual Drama Desk Awards nominations were announced at 10am on Thursday, April 27th, 2017 at Feinstein’s/54 Below.</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Play</strong><br />
<em>If I Forget</em>, by Steven Levenson, Roundabout Theatre Company<br />
<em>Indecent</em>, by Paula Vogel, Vineyard Theatre<br />
<em>A Life</em>, by Adam Bock, Playwrights Horizons<br />
<em>Oslo</em>, by J. T. Rogers, Lincoln Center Theater<br />
<em>Sweat</em>, by Lynn Nottage, The Public Theater</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Musical</strong><br />
<em>Anastasia</em><br />
<em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company<br />
<em>Come From Away</em><br />
<em>Hadestown</em>, New York Theatre Workshop<br />
<em>The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical</em></p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Revival of a Play</strong><br />
<em>The Front Page<br />
</em><em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
<em>Jitney</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
<em>The Little Foxes</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
<em>“Master Harold”… and the Boys</em>, Signature Theatre Company<br />
<em>Picnic</em>, Transport Group Theatre Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Revival of a Musical</strong><br />
<em>Falsettos</em>, Lincoln Center Theater<br />
<em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
<em>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</em><br />
<em>Sweet Charity</em>, The New Group<br />
<em>Tick, Tick…BOOM!</em>, Keen Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Actor in a Play</strong><br />
Bobby Cannavale, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
Daniel Craig, <em>Othello</em>, New York Theatre Workshop<br />
Kevin Kline, <em>Present Laughter</em><br />
David Hyde Pierce, <em>A Life</em>, Playwrights Horizons<br />
John Douglas Thompson, <em>Jitney</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Actress in a Play</strong><br />
Cate Blanchett, <em>The Present</em><br />
Laura Linney, <em>The Little Foxes</em>,Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Laurie Metcalf, <em>A Doll’s House</em>, Part 2<br />
Amy Ryan, <em>Love, Love, Love</em>, Roundabout Theatre Company<br />
Harriet Walter, <em>The Tempest</em>, St. Ann’s Warehouse</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Actor in a Musical</strong><br />
Nick Blaemire, <em>Tick, Tick…BOOM!</em>, Keen Company<br />
Jon Jon Briones, <em>Miss Saigon</em><br />
Nick Cordero, <em>A Bronx Tale</em><br />
Andy Karl, <em>Groundhog Day</em><br />
Jeremy Secomb, <em>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</em></p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Actress in a Musical</strong><br />
Christy Altomare, <em>Anastasia</em><br />
Christine Ebersole, <em>War Paint</em><br />
Sutton Foster, <em>Sweet Charity</em>, The New Group<br />
Patti LuPone, <em>War Paint</em><br />
Bette Midler, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Laura Osnes, <em>Bandstand</em></p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play</strong><br />
Michael Aronov, <em>Oslo</em>, Lincoln Center Theater<br />
Danny DeVito, <em>The Price</em>, Roundabout Theatre Company<br />
Nathan Lane, <em>The Front Page</em><br />
Jeremy Shamos, <em>If I Forget</em>, Roundabout Theatre Company<br />
Justice Smith, <em>Yen</em>, MCC Theater</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play<br />
</strong>Jayne Houdyshell, <em>A Doll’s House</em>, Part 2<br />
Randy Graff, <em>The Babylon Line</em>, Lincoln Center Theater<br />
Marie Mullen, <em>The Beauty Queen of Leenane</em>, BAM<br />
Cynthia Nixon, <em>The Little Foxes</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Emily Skinner, <em>Picnic</em><br />
Kate Walsh, <em>If I Forget,</em> Roundabout Theatre Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical<br />
</strong>Gavin Creel, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Jeffry Denman, <em>Kid Victory</em>, Vineyard Theatre<br />
George Salazar, <em>The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical</em><br />
Ari’el Stachel, <em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company<br />
Brandon Uranowitz, <em>Falsettos</em>, Lincoln Center Theater</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical</strong><br />
Kate Baldwin, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Stephanie J. Block, <em>Falsettos</em>, Lincoln Center Theater<br />
Jenn Colella, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
Mary Beth Peil, <em>Anastasia</em><br />
Nora Schell, <em>Spamilton</em></p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Director of a Play</strong><br />
Richard Jones, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
Anne Kauffman, <em>A Life</em>, Playwrights Horizons<br />
Richard Nelson, <em>What Did You Expect?/Women  of a Certain Age</em>, The Public Theater<br />
Ruben Santiago-Hudson, <em>Jitney</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Daniel Sullivan, <em>The Little Foxes</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Daniel Sullivan, <em>If I Forget</em>, Roundabout Theatre Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Director of a Musical</strong><br />
Christopher Ashley, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
Bill Buckhurst, <em>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</em><br />
Rachel Chavkin, <em>Natasha</em>, Pierre &amp; the Great Comet of 1812<br />
David Cromer, <em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company<br />
Jerry Zaks, Hello, Dolly!</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Choreography</strong><br />
Andy Blankenbuehler, <em>Bandstand</em><br />
Warren Carlyle, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Aletta Collins, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
Kelly Devine, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
Denis Jones, <em>Holiday Inn</em>, Roundabout Theatre Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Music</strong><br />
Stephen Flaherty, <em>Anastasia</em><br />
Dave Malloy, <em>Beardo</em>, Pipeline Theatre Company<br />
Richard Oberacker, <em>Bandstand</em><br />
Irene Sankoff and David Hein, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
David Yazbek, <em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Lyrics</strong><br />
Gerard Alessandrini, <em>Spamilton</em><br />
GQ and JQ, <em>Othello: The Remix</em><br />
Michael Korie, <em>War Paint</em><br />
Irene Sankoff and David Hein, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
David Yazbek, <em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Book of a Musical</strong><br />
Terrence McNally, <em>Anastasia</em><br />
Itamar Moses, <em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company<br />
Richard Oberacker and Rob Taylor, <em>Bandstand</em><br />
Irene Sankoff and David Hein, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
Joe Tracz, <em>The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical</em></p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Orchestrations</strong><br />
Doug Besterman, <em>Anastasia</em><br />
Bruce Coughlin, <em>War Paint</em><br />
Benjamin Cox, <em>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</em><br />
Bill Elliott and Greg Anthony Rassen, <em>Bandstand</em><br />
August Eriksmoen, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
Jamshied Sharifi, <em>The Band’s Visit</em>, Atlantic Theater Company</p>
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<p><strong>Outstanding Music in a Play</strong><br />
Daniel Ocanto, Graham Ulicny, and Sean Smith, <em>Alligator</em>, New Georges in collaboration with the Sol Project<br />
Marcus Shelby, <em>Notes from the Field</em>, Second Stage<br />
Bill Sims Jr., <em>Jitney</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club</p>
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<em>Hello Dillie!</em>, 59E59<br />
<em>Life is for Living: Conversations with Coward</em>, 59E59</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Set Design for a Play</strong><br />
David Gallo, <em>Jitney</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Nigel Hook, <em>The Play That Goes Wrong</em><br />
Laura Jellinek, <em>A Life</em>, Playwrights Horizons<br />
Stewart Laing, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
Douglas W. Schmidt, <em>The Front Page</em></div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Set Design for a Musical</strong><br />
Lez Brotherston, <em>946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips</em>, St. Ann’s Warehouse<br />
Simon Kenny, <em>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</em><br />
Mimi Lien, <em>Natasha, Pierre &amp; the Great Comet of 1812</em><br />
Santo Loquasto, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Jason Sherwood, <em>The View UpStairs</em></div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Costume Design for a Play</strong><br />
Jane Greenwood, <em>The Little Foxes</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Susan Hilferty, <em>Present Laughter</em><br />
Murell Horton, <em>The Liar</em>, CSC<br />
Toni-Leslie James, <em>Jitney</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Stewart Laing, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
Ann Roth, <em>The Front Page</em></div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Costume Design for a Musical</strong><br />
Linda Cho, <em>Anastasia<br />
</em>Toni-Leslie James, <em>Come From Away</em><br />
Santo Loquasto, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Anita Yavich, <em>The View UpStairs</em><br />
Paloma Young, <em>Bandstand</em><br />
Catherine Zuber, <em>War Paint</em></div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play</strong><br />
Christopher Akerlind, <em>Indecent</em>, Vineyard Theatre<br />
James Farncombe, <em>The Tempest</em>, St. Ann’s Warehouse<br />
Rick Fisher, <em>The Judas Kiss</em>, Brooklyn Academy of Music<br />
Mimi Jordan Sherin, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
Stephen Strawbridge, <em>“Master Harold”…and the Boys</em>, Signature Theatre Company<br />
Justin Townsend, <em>The Little Foxes</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Lighting Design for a Musical</strong><br />
Jeff Croiter, <em>Bandstand</em><br />
Mark Henderson, <em>Sunset Boulevard</em><br />
Bradley King, <em>Hadestown</em>, New York Theatre Workshop<br />
Bradley King, <em>Natasha, Pierre &amp; the Great Comet of 1812</em><br />
Amy Mae, <em>Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street</em><br />
Malcolm Rippeth, <em>946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips</em>, St. Ann’s Warehouse</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Projection Design</strong><br />
Reid Farrington, <em>CasablancaBox</em>, HERE<br />
Elaine McCarthy, <em>Notes from the Field</em>, Second Stage<br />
Jared Mezzocchi, <em>Vietgone</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
John Narun, <em>Gorey: The Secret Lives of Edward Gorey</em>, Life Jacket Theatre Company<br />
Aaron Rhyne, <em>Anastasia</em></div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Sound Design in a Play</strong><br />
Mikhail Fiksel, <em>A Life</em>, Playwrights Horizons<br />
Gareth Fry and Pete Malkin, <em>The Encounter</em><br />
Brian Quijada, <em>Where Did We Sit on the Bus?</em>, Ensemble Studio Theatre/Radio Drama Network<br />
Leon Rothenberg, <em>Notes from the Field</em>, Second Stage<br />
Jane Shaw, <em>Men on Boats</em>, Playwrights Horizons/Clubbed Thumb</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Sound Design in a Musical</strong><br />
Simon Baker, <em>946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips</em>, St. Ann’s Warehouse<br />
Peter Hylenski, <em>Anastasia</em><br />
Scott Lehrer, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
Nicholas Pope, <em>Natasha, Pierre &amp; the Great Comet of 1812</em><br />
Mick Potter, <em>Cats</em><br />
Brian Ronan, <em>War Paint</em></div>
<div class="w-col w-col-6">Matt Stine, <em>Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street</em></div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Wig and Hair</strong><br />
David Brian Brown, <em>War Paint</em><br />
Campbell Young Associates, <em>Hello, Dolly!</em><br />
John Jared Janas, <em>Yours Unfaithfully</em>, Mint Theatre Company<br />
Jason Hayes, <em>The View UpStairs</em><br />
Josh Marquette, <em>Present Laughter</em><br />
Tom Watson, <em>The Little Foxes</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Solo Performance</strong><br />
Nancy Anderson, <em>The Pen (Inner Voices)</em>, Premieres<br />
Ed Dixon, <em>Georgie: My Adventures with George</em><br />
Rose Marin Ireland, <em>On the Exhale</em>, Roundabout Underground<br />
Sarah Jones, <em>Sell/Buy/Date</em>, Manhattan Theatre Club<br />
Brian Quijada, <em>Where Did We Sit on the Bus?</em>, Ensemble Studio Theatre/Radio Drama Network<br />
Anna Deavere Smith, <em>Notes from the Field</em>, Second Stage</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Unique Theatrical Experience</strong><br />
<em>CasablancaBox</em>, HERE<br />
<em>The Paper Hat Game</em>, The Tank/3-Legged Dog<br />
<em>The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart</em>, National Theatre of Scotland<br />
<em>The Ephemera Trilogy</em>, The Tank/Flint &amp; Tinder</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Fight Choreography</strong><br />
J. David Brimmer, <em>Yen</em>, MCC Theatre<br />
Donal O’Farrell, <em>Quietly</em>, Irish Repertory Theatre<br />
Michael Rossmy and Rick Sordelet, <em>Troilus and Cressida</em>, New York Shakespeare Festival<br />
Thomas Schall, <em>Othello</em>, New York Theatre Workshop<br />
Thomas Schall, <em>The Hairy Ape</em>, Park Avenue Armory<br />
U. Jonathan Toppo, <em>Sweat</em>, The Public Theatre</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Adaptation</strong><br />
David Ives, <em>The Liar</em>, Classic Stage Company<br />
Ellen McLaughlin, <em>The Trojan Women</em>, The Flea Theatre</div>
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<div class="w-col w-col-6"><strong>Outstanding Puppet Design</strong><br />
Basil Twist, <em>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</em><br />
Lyndie Wright, Sarah Wright, <em>946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips</em>, St. Ann’s Warehouse</div>
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<p><em>The Wolves,</em> The Playwrights Realm: The superbly talented cast of Sarah DeLappe&#8217;s debut play —Mia Barron, Brenna Coates, Jenna Dioguardi, Samia Finnerty, Midori Francis, Lizzy Jutila, Sarah Mezzanotte, Tedra Millan, Lauren Patten, and Susannah Perkins—jelled as one, proving that team spirit is just a alive on the stage as it is on the soccer field.</p>
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<p><strong>Special Award to Phil LaDuca:</strong> Proving that character comes from the ground up, the designer&#8217;s innovative flexible dance shoe ensures that hoofers on any stage remain on point.</p>
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<p><strong>Sam Norkin Award:</strong> Lila Neugebauer:  During a season that saw her helm the original works <em>The Antipodes</em>, <em>Everybody</em>, <em>Miles For Mary</em>, and The Wolves, and resurrect the works of esteemed playwrights Edward Albee, Maria Irene Fornes, and Adrienne Kennedy in Signature Plays, director Lila Neugebauer has shown that her dauntless insight into the human condition knows no bounds.</p>
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