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2006 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre Nominees and Host Mary Martello Announced For Immediate Release: August 16, 2006 The Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia announced the nominations in 25 categories for the 2006 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre at a press conference held today at The Wilma Theater. The award recipients will be announced at the Gala Barrymore Award Ceremony, the premier annual event in Philadelphia theatre, on Monday, October 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at the Merriam Theater, located at 250 S. Broad Street. Tickets are available online at www.theatrealliance.org or by calling (215) 413-7150. Vincent Marini, third-time director of the Barrymore Award Ceremony and Producing Artistic Director of Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, announced Philadelphia theatre luminary Mary Martello as host of the 2006 Ceremony. An actress and singer, Ms. Martello's extraordinary talent has graced dozens of stages throughout the Philadelphia region and has earned her multiple Barrymore Awards, most recently for the role of Mrs. Lovett in last season's Sweeney Todd at Arden Theatre Company. This year's theme "One Stage..." highlights both the Barrymore Award Ceremony as a platform to celebrate the entire community's artistic achievements on one stage, as well as the confluence of stages throughout the Philadelphia region via the community's many unique collaborations. Barrymore Award nominations were announced by Joanne Harmelin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Harmelin Media and Theatre Alliance Board Member, and Patreshettarlini Adams who has served as stage manager for the Barrymore Awards for the past decade and is Production Stage Manager of The Wilma Theater. The Barrymore Awards program is produced by the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia and is the only comprehensive awards program in the region, recognizing artistic excellence in theatre. Each year, over 100 productions, produced by professional theatres in the region, are reviewed by the Barrymore nominating committee. More than 100 actors, directors and designers representing 42 companies became nominees for the 2006 Barrymore Awards. A diverse group representing both large and small theatre companies from various areas of the Greater Philadelphia region received nominations for their work in the 2005-2006 season. Leading the nominees for the second consecutive season is Arden Theatre Company with 24 nominations; followed by Lantern Theater Company and Wilmington's Delaware Theatre Company, both with 12 nominations; Philadelphia Theatre Company with 10 nominations; Prince Music Theater with 9 nominations; Marlton, New Jersey's Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center with 8 nominations; and Theatre Exile and Malvern's The People's Light & Theatre Company, both with 7 nominations. Musicals that captured the most nominations were A Murder, A Mystery & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama from Delaware Theatre Company and Winesburg, Ohio from Arden Theatre Company, both with 10 nominations, followed by Prince Music Theater's Dreamgirls with 9 nominations, and Lenape's Waiting for the Moon with 8 nominations. Theatre Exile's Killer Joe and Arden's Opus received 7 nominations each, the most for a play, followed by Lantern's Richard III and The Man from Nebraska from People's Light with 6 nominations each. In addition to the 22 categories for theatrical productions, nominations in three special categories, the Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, and a Special Recognition Award were announced. The F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist, which includes a $10,000 cash prize, is given to a Philadelphia theatre artist who shows outstanding promise in his or her field and is dedicated to working in the Philadelphia theatre community. Named after the late F. Otto Haas, noted philanthropist, civic leader, and former Chairman of Rohm & Haas, the award is sponsored thru the generosity of Carole Haas Gravagno and is specifically designed to help cover the artist's living expenses for one year to allow the individual to focus solely on his or her craft. The runners-up each receive a $1,000 cash award. The 2006 Emerging Artist Award nominees are Tony Braithwaite, Ben Dibble, Lee Ann Etzold, Matt Saunders, and Charlotte Cloe Fox Wind. Last year's Lifetime Achievement Award recipient James J. Christy, announced the 2006 Award which honors the career of Robert Hedley. Over the past 39 years, Mr. Hedley has served as Chair of the theatre departments at Villanova University and Temple University. He was a founding Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company from 1975-1980. He has worked locally with InterAct Theatre Company, Philadelphia Theatre Company, the Annenberg Center, and Philadelphia Young Playwrights and nationally with the New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theatre, Iowa Playwrights Festival, and the West Coast Playwrights Workshop, among many others. Currently he is Director of International Programs in the School of Communications & Theatre for Temple University. The Special Recognition Award recognizes individuals and organizations whose abilities and contributions do not fit neatly into any category but have made a significant impact on the Greater Philadelphia theatre scene. This year the Barrymore Awards recognize ComedySportz Philadelphia. For the past 15 years, ComedySportz has performed improvisational theatre every Saturday night and has been a breeding ground for new comic talent. Some of Philadelphia's best known performers such as Jennifer Childs, Scott Greer, Dave Jadico, Karen Getz, Pete Pryor, Tony Braithwaite, and Megan Bellwoar are ComedySportz veterans. The award for Excellence in Theatre Education and Community Service includes a $1,500 cash prize sponsored by the Harvey & Virginia Kimmel Arts Education Fund and promotes the participation of theatres and theatre artists who provide innovative theatre and educational experiences as a vehicle for betterment within the community. The 2006 nominees are Delaware Theatre Company's Programs for Youth, InterAct Theatre Company's InterAction, Lantern Theater Company's Illumination, and Philadelphia Theatre Company's PTC Drama Contact. The nominees for the Ted and Stevie Wolf Award for New Approaches to Collaborations are Arden Theatre Company & Vertigo String Quartet for Opus and Lantern Theater Company & Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts for The Trial of Richard III. At the October 23rd ceremony two scholarships will also be awarded. Recipients of the Suzanne Roberts Theatre Alliance Scholarship Award and the Joseph Cairns, Jr. & Ernestine Bacon Cairns Memorial Scholarship Award will both be announced. The scholarships are awarded to incoming freshman to the University of the Arts Applied Theatre Arts program and Music Theatre program, respectively. Nominees for OUTSTANDING OVERALL PRODUCTION OF A PLAY are Arden Theatre Company's Opus, Lantern Theater Company's The Foocy, Lantern Theater Company's Richard III, The People's Light & Theatre Company's The Man from Nebraska, and Theatre Exile's Killer Joe. Nominees for OUTSTANDING OVERALL PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL are Arden Theatre Company's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Arden Theatre Company's Winesburg, Ohio, Delaware Theatre Company's A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama, Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center's Waiting for the Moon, and Prince Music Theater's Dreamgirls. Nominees for the Harmelin Media Award for OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A PLAY are Joe Canuso for Killer Joe at Theatre Exile, Ken Marini for The Man from Nebraska at The People's Light & Theatre Company, Charles McMahon for Richard III at Lantern Theater Company, Terrence J. Nolen for Opus at Arden Theatre Company, and Matt Pfeiffer for The Foocy at Lantern Theater Company. Nominees for the Harold Prince Award for OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL are Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A. for Urinetown at Villanova Theatre, Vincent Marini for Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, Terrence J. Nolen for Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, Richard M. Parison, Jr. for Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater, and Aaron Posner for A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING MUSIC DIRECTION are Jay Ansill for A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company, Charles Gilbert for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Arden Theatre Company, Thomas Murray for Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, Jim Ryan for Urinetown at Villanova Theatre, and Jesse Vargas for Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater. Nominees for OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTOR IN A PLAY are Daniel Beaty in Emergence-See! at New Freedom Theatre, Peter DeLaurier as Ken Carpenter in The Man from Nebraska at The People's Light & Theatre Company, Floyd King as Charlotte von Mahlsdorf in I Am My Own Wife at The Wilma Theater, Pete Pryor as Richard of Gloucester in Richard III at Lantern Theater Company, and Kraig Swartz as Betty/Edward in Cloud 9 at The Wilma Theater. Nominees for the Charlotte Cushman Award for OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTRESS IN A PLAY are Jacqueline Antaramian in Nine Parts of Desire at The Wilma Theater, Erica Bradshaw as Salamina, and others in The Syringa Tree at Delaware Theatre Company, Rosalyn Coleman as Esther in Intimate Apparel at Philadelphia Theatre Company, Mary Martello as Margaret in The Boys at Azuka Theatre, and Marcia Saunders as Nancy Carpenter in The Man from Nebraska at The People's Light & Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL are Tony Braithwaite as Prologus/Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Arden Theatre Company, Jarrod Emick as F. Scott Fitzgerald in Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, Eugene Fleming as Jimmy (James Thunder) Early in Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater, Brian Hissong as George Willard in Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, and Michael Philip O'Brien as Jonathan in tick, tick...BOOM! at 11th Hour Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL are Rachel deBenedet as Lureena in Adrift in Macao at Philadelphia Theatre Company, Lauren Kennedy as Zelda Fitzgerald in Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, Nova Y. Payton as Effie Melody White in Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater, Chauntee Schuler as Deena Jones in Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater, and Erin Weaver as Jack Trot in Jack & the Beanstalk at The People's Light & Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY are Kevin Bergen as Harry Brown in The Man from Nebraska at The People's Light & Theatre Company, Pearce Bunting as Ansel Smith in Killer Joe at Theatre Exile, John Glover as Archie, Scoop, Cemus, Marty, Spencer, Ensemble in Some Men at Philadelphia Theatre Company, Matt Saunders as Chris Smith in Killer Joe at Theatre Exile, and John Zak as Caliban in The Tempest at Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival. Nominees for OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY are Hazel Bowers as Mother Miriam Ruth in Agnes of God at Luna Theater Company, Erika Cuenca as Grace in Opus at Arden Theatre Company, Kate Hurster as Lady Anne, Messenger, Prince Edward, Christopher, Oxford in Richard III at Lantern Theater Company, Miriam Hyman as Tamyra in The Man from Nebraska at The People's Light & Theatre Company, and Amanda Schoonover as Dottie Smith in Killer Joe at Theatre Exile. Nominees for OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL are Jeffrey Coon as Miles Gloriosus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Arden Theatre Company, Ben Dibble as Rev. Hartman, Ned, Actor, Townsperson 2 in Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, Scott Greer as The Mysterious Stranger in A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company, Orville Mendoza as Tempura in Adrift in Macao at Philadelphia Theatre Company, and Richard Ruiz as Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Arden Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL are Lesley Bevan as Kate Swift in Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, Tonilyn Longo as Penelope Pennywise in Urinetown at Villanova Theatre, Meghan McGeary as Giulietta in Aspects of Love at The Media Theatre, Michele Ragusa as Corinna in Adrift in Macao at Philadelphia Theatre Company, and Erin Weaver as Mary Gray in A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN are Tony Cisek for A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company, Bradley Helm for Daughters of Genius at 1812 Productions, Dave Jadico for The Foocy at Lantern Theater Company, Daniel Ostling for Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, and Anne Patterson for Nine Parts of Desire at The Wilma Theater. Nominees for the PECO Energy Award for OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN are Howell Binkley for Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, John Stephen Hoey for Nine Parts of Desire at The Wilma Theater, James Leitner for A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company, Mark O'Maley for Planetary Enzyme Blues at New Paradise Laboratories, and Dennis Parichy for Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN are Mark Mariani for Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater, Janine McCabe for Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, Richard St. Clair for The Dinosaur Musical at Arden Theatre Company, Janus Stefanowicz for Intimate Apparel at Philadelphia Theatre Company, and Willa Kim for Adrift in Macao at Philadelphia Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING SOUND DESIGN are Jorge Cousineau for Opus at Arden Theatre Company, Nick Kourtides for Mission to Mercury at Pig Iron Theatre Company, Bill Moriarty for Syncopation at Act II Playhouse, Fabian Obispo for The Tempest at Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, and Mark Valenzuela for tick, tick...BOOM! at 11th Hour Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MUSIC are Peter Melnick for Adrift in Macao at Philadelphia Theatre Company, Andre Pluess & Ben Sussman for Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, Rob Reale for The Dinosaur Musical at Arden Theatre Company, James Sugg for A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company, and Frank Wildhorn for Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center. Nominees for OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHY/MOVEMENT are John V. Bellomo for Killer Joe at Theatre Exile, Samantha Bellomo for Syncopation at Act II Playhouse, Andy Blankenbuehler for Waiting for the Moon at Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center, Mercedes Ellington for Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater, and Barby Hobyak Roche for Urinetown at Villanova Theatre. Nominees for the Independence Foundation Award for OUTSTANDING NEW PLAY are Pay Up by Robert Quillen Camp & the Pig Iron Ensemble at Pig Iron Theatre Company, Adrift in Macao - book & lyrics by Christopher Durang, music by Peter Melnick at Philadelphia Theatre Company, Opus by Michael Hollinger at Arden Theatre Company, The Foocy by Anthony Lawton at Lantern Theater Company, and A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama - book & lyrics by Aaron Posner, music by James Sugg at Delaware Theatre Company. Nominees for OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE IN A PLAY are Opus at Arden Theatre Company, The Foocy at Lantern Theater Company, Richard III at Lantern Theater Company, Pay Up at Pig Iron Theatre Company, and Killer Joe at Theatre Exile. Nominees for OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE IN A MUSICAL are Winesburg, Ohio at Arden Theatre Company, A Murder, A Mystery, & A Marriage: A Mark Twain Musical Melodrama at Delaware Theatre Company, The Wizard of Oz at Mum Puppettheatre, Mission to Mercury at Pig Iron Theatre Company, and Dreamgirls at Prince Music Theater. Major support for the Barrymore Awards is provided by Ark Media, Charlotte Cushman Foundation, Clear Sound, Earl Girls, Harmelin Media, Independence Foundation, The Joseph Cairns, Jr. & Ernestine Bacon Cairns Trust, a Mellon Mid-Atlantic Charitable Trust, KieranTimberlake Associates, Harvey & Virginia Kimmel Arts Education Fund, MindLabs.net, PECO Energy, Philadelphia City Paper, The Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust “A” as recommended by Carole Haas Gravagno, The Suzanne F. Roberts Cultural Development Fund, Theatre League of Philadelphia and the Merriam Theater, University of the Arts, William Penn Foundation, and Ted & Stevie Wolf. The Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia strengthens and leads the region's richly diverse theater community, with more than 100 member organizations and 200 individuals, by promoting awareness and serving as a resource for information, professional development and advocacy. For further information, visit www.theatrealliance.org or call the Theatre Alliance at (215) 413-7150. To request interviews, photos, ceremony press tickets, and more information, please contact: Megan Wendell, Canary Promotion, 215-242-6393, megan@canarypromo.com. * * * ABOUT THE HOST LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ABOUT THE NOMINEES F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist
Excellence in Theatre Education and Community Service Award, sponsored by Harvey & Virginia Kimmel
The Ted and Stevie Wolf Award for New Approaches to Collaborations
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