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Gypsy Rose Lee Award-Winners in Local Theatre Announced

The Seattle Theater Writers have announced the winners of the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards. Nominations for the third annual awards were announced on January 15th.

In addition to the standard categories of achievement the group bestowed a special award for Excellence in Playwriting on Kathy Hsieh in recognition of her serial Sex in Seattle. The show consists of about 40 hours of performance over 20 episodes w the final episode was produced last year.

R. Hamilton Wright in ACT's The Pitmen Painters (Photo: Chris Bennion)
R. Hamilton Wright in ACT’s The Pitmen Painters (Photo: Chris Bennion)

Excellence in Production of a Play (Large Budget):
The Pitmen Painters — ACT Theatre

Excellence in Production of a Play (Small Budget):
Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Production of a Musical (Large Budget):
The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Production of a Musical (Small Budget):
Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Direction of a Play (Large Budget):
Allison Narver — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre

Excellence in Direction of a Play (Small Budget):
Desdemona Chiang — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Direction of a Musical (Large Budget):
Steve Tomkins — The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Direction of a Musical (Small Budget):
Eric Ankrim — Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor (Large Budget):
David Hogan — The Art of Racing in the Rain — Book-It Repertory

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor (Small Budget):
Richard N. Sloniker — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actress (Large Budget):
Jennifer Lee Taylor — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actress (Small Budget):
Mary Ewald — Happy Days — New City Theater

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor — any non-lead (Large Budget):
Nick DeSantis — The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor — any non-lead (Small Budget):
Dumi — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actress — any non-lead (Large Budget):
Jeanne Paulsen — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actress — any non-lead (Small Budget):
Nike Imoru — Titus Andronicus — upstart crow

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble (Large Budget):
Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre (Kirsten Potter, Basil Harris, Montana von Fliss)

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble (Small Budget):
Kittens in a Cage — Annex Theatre (Francesca Mondelli, Katie Driscoll, Lisa Viertel, Laurel Ryan, Tracy Leigh, Erin Pike, Erin Stewart)

Excellence in Set Design (Large Budget):
Scott Bradley — Clybourne Park — Seattle Repertory Theatre

Excellence in Set Design (Small Budget):
Deanna Zibello — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Costume Design (Large Budget):
Catherine Hunt — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre

Excellence in Costume Design (Small Budget):
Katie Hegarty — The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls — WET

Excellence in Lighting Design (Large Budget):
L.B. Morse — Hedda Gabler — Intiman Theatre

Excellence in Lighting Design (Small Budget):
Amiya Brown — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions

Excellence in Sound Design (Large Budget):
Evan Mosher — The Bells — Strawberry Theatre Workshop

Excellence in Sound Design (Small Budget):
Michael White Hayes — Team of Heroes: Behind Closed Doors — Annex Theatre

Excellence in Musical Direction (Large Budget):
Jmichael — Pullman Porter Blues — Seattle Repertory Theatre

Excellence in Musical Direction (Small Budget):
Kimberly Dare — Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Choreography or Movement (Large Budget):
Kristin Bohr Holland — The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Choreography or Movement (Small Budget):
Pat Graney — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions

Excellence in Local Playwriting
S.P. Miskowski — Emerald City — Live Girls! Theater

Excellence in Local Composing
Christian “Lil Kriz” Beeber — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Gypsy Rose Lee Nominations Announced

Screen Shot 2013-01-15 at 11.27.50 AMThe Seattle Theatre Writers have announced nominations for the 2012 Gyspy Rose Lee Awards. The Gypsies are one of three major honors for theatre in Seattle. The others include The Footlight Awards and Theatre Puget Sound’s Gregory Awards.

The Footlight Awards are chosen by Seattle Times theatre critic, Misha Berson, at the end of each calendar year. The Gregorys are chosen by a group of 60 nominators who apply to serve terms of as many as three years. A handful of those 60 nominators review each show, applying a numerical value to all pertinent aspects of the production. The top five in each category then become the nominees. TPS members vote for the winners, which are announced in October.

The Gypsies fall between these extremes of monarchy and representative democracy with awards chosen by a group of working critics (including this one) who hash out the nominees and winners through a mix of voting and discussion.

These annual awards are devoted to recognizing excellence across the economic spectrum of professional Seattle theaters. To that end the nominations and awards are divided by the size of the producing company’s budget with small budget theatres competing against similarly small theatres leaving ACT, Intiman, and Seattle Rep to hammer it out with Fifth Avenue, Strawberry Workshop, and Seattle Shakespeare, among others.

Winners will be announced on Friday, January 25th. The nominees are as follows:

Excellence in Production of a Play (Large Budget):
Accidental Death of an Anarchist — Strawberry Theatre Workshop
Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company
The Pitmen Painters — ACT Theatre

Excellence in Production of a Play (Small Budget):
Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope
Kittens in a Cage — Annex Theatre
Superior Donuts — Seattle Public Theater
Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre

Excellence in Production of a Musical (Large Budget):
The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Production of a Musical (Small Budget):
A Mouse Who Knows Me — Annex Theatre
Avenue Q — Balagan Theatre
Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Direction of a Play (Large Budget):
Gabriel Baron — Accidental Death of an Anarchist — Strawberry Theatre Workshop
Valerie Curtis-Newton — Dirty Story — Intiman Theatre
Allison Narver — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Jeff Steitzer — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Direction of a Play (Small Budget):
Russ Banham — Superior Donuts — Seattle Public Theater
David Burnett — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre
Desdemona Chiang — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope
Suzanne Cohen — Odin’s Horse — Mirror Stage Company

Excellence in Direction of a Musical (Large Budget):
Steve Tomkins — The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Direction of a Musical (Small Budget):
Eric Ankrim — Avenue Q — Balagan Theatre
Eric Ankrim — Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor (Large Budget):
Mark Anders — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company
Ryan Higgins — Accidental Death of an Anarchist — Strawberry Theatre Workshop
David Hogan — The Art of Racing in the Rain — Book-It Repertory
Trieu Tran — Uncle Ho to Uncle Sam — ACT Theatre

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor (Small Budget):
Richard N. Sloniker — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope
John Q. Smith — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actress (Large Budget):
Suzanne Bouchard — The Glass Menagerie — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Kirsten Potter — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Jennifer Lee Taylor — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actress (Small Budget):
Mary Ewald — Happy Days — New City Theater
Hannah Victoria Franklin — White Hot — Marxiano Productions
Sarah Milici — Suddenly Last Summer — Theatre 9/12
Sarah Rudinoff — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor — any non-lead (Large Budget):
Peter Crook — Clybourne Park — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Nick DeSantis — The Producers — Village Theatre
Jason Harber — Accidental Death of an Anarchist — Strawberry Theatre Workshop
Dan Kremer — Antony and Cleopatra — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor — any non-lead (Small Budget):
Dumi — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope
Stephen Hando — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre
Charles Norris — Superior Donuts — Seattle Public Theater
Ray Tagavilla — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actress — any non-lead (Large Budget):
E. Faye Butler — Pullman Porter Blues — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Ryah Nixon — Rent — The 5th Avenue Theatre
Jeanne Paulsen — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actress — any non-lead (Small Budget):
Susannah Burney — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre
Angela DiMarco — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope
Nike Imoru — Titus Andronicus — upstart crow
Morgan Rowe — Emerald City — Live Girls! Theater

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble (Large Budget):
Accidental Death of an Anarchist — Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Ryan Higgins, Jason Harber, Timothy
Hyland, Galen Joseph Osier, MJ Sieber, Rhonda J. Soikowski)
Old Times — ACT Theatre (Anne Allgood, Cheyenne Casebier, Jeffrey Frace)
Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre (Kirsten Potter, Basil Harris, Montana von Fliss)
The Pitmen Painters — ACT Theatre (Daniel Brockley, Christine Marie Brown, Frank Lawler, Charles Leggett,
Jason Marr, Joseph P. McCarthy, Morgan Rowe, R. Hamilton Wright)

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble (Small Budget):
Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope (Richard Nguyen Sloniker, Dumi, Ray Tagavilla, Patrick Allcorn, Angela
DiMarco)
Kittens in a Cage — Annex Theatre (Francesca Mondelli, Katie Driscoll, Lisa Viertel, Laurel Ryan, Tracy Leigh,
Erin Pike, Erin Stewart)
Titus Andronicus — upstart crow (Amy Thone, Kate Wisniewski, Tracy Hyland, Brenda Joyner, Rhonda
Soikowski, Kelly Kitchens, Ki Gottberg, Nike Imoru, Peggy Gannon, Sarah Harlett, Therese Diekhans, Zoey
Belyea, Kacey Shiflet, Nicole Merat, Terri Weagant, Donna Wood)
Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre (Sarah Rudinoff, John Q. Smith, Stephen Hando, Susanna Burney, Emily
Chisholm)

Excellence in Set Design (Large Budget):
Scott Bradley — Clybourne Park — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Matthew Smucker — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Carey Wong — A Single Shard — Seattle Children’s Theater

Excellence in Set Design (Small Budget):
Bryan Boyd and Suzi Tucker — The Illusion — Sound Theater Company
Timothy Siciliano — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions
Craig Wollam — Superior Donuts — Seattle Public Theater
Deanna Zibello — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Costume Design (Large Budget):
Ron Erickson — Accidental Death of an Anarchist — Strawberry Theatre Workshop
Catherine Hunt — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Deanne Middleton — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company
Deb Trout — Romeo and Juliet — Intiman Theatre

Excellence in Costume Design (Small Budget):
Eve Cohen — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions
Katie Hegarty — The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls — WET
Nina Moser — Happy Days — New City Theater
Kimberley Newton — Titus Andronicus — upstart crow

Excellence in Lighting Design (Large Budget):
Michelle Habeck — A Single Shard — Seattle Children’s Theatre
L.B. Morse — Hedda Gabler — Intiman Theatre
Rick Paulsen — No Man’s Land — ACT Theatre
Andrew D. Smith — Pygmalion — Seattle Shakespeare Company

Excellence in Lighting Design (Small Budget):
Robert Aguilar — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre
Amiya Brown — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions
Geoff Korff — Titus Andronicus — upstart crow
Jessica Trundy — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope

Excellence in Sound Design (Large Budget):
Evan Mosher — The Bells — Strawberry Theatre Workshop
Chris R. Walker — Or, — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Robertson Witmer — The Art of Racing in the Rain — Book-It Repertory

Excellence in Sound Design (Small Budget):
Paul Hansen — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions
Michael White Hayes — Team of Heroes: Behind Closed Doors — Annex Theatre
Jay Weinland — Odin’s Horse — Mirror Stage Company

Excellence in Musical Direction (Large Budget):
Jmichael — Pullman Porter Blues — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Tim Symons and Bruce Monroe — The Producers — Village Theatre

Excellence in Musical Direction (Small Budget):
Kimberley Dare — Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Choreography or Movement (Large Budget):
Kristin Bohr Holland — The Producers — Village Theatre
Sonya Dawkins — Pullman Porter Blues — Seattle Repertory Theatre
Denis Jones — Damn Yankees — The 5th Avenue Theatre

Excellence in Choreography or Movement (Small Budget):
Pat Graney — The Skriker — Janice Findley Productions
Paul Ray — Disco Pigs — Sound Theater Company and Giant Productions
Lexi Scamehorn and Kathryn Van Meter — Spring Awakening — Balagan Theatre

Excellence in Local Playwriting
Kelleen Conway Blanchard — Kittens in a Cage — Annex Theatre
Keri Healey — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre
S.P. Miskowski — Emerald City — Live Girls! Theater
Robert Schenkkan — A Single Shard — Seattle Children’s Theatre

Excellence in Local Composing
John Ackerman — Torso — Printer’s Devil Theatre
Christian “Lil Kriz” Beeber — Jesus Hopped the A Train — Azeotrope
Myra Platt and Theresa Holmes — Prairie Nocturne — Book-It Repertory
Anastasia Workman — Cafe Nordo: Somethin’s Burning

The seven Seattle theater writers and reviewers that participated in this year’s slate include: Jose Amador (Seattle Star), Stefan D-W (The SunBreak), Miryam Gordon (Seattle Gay News and CultureMob), Jerry Kraft (Seattle Actor), Greg Scheiderer (West Seattle Weisenheimer), Michael Strangeways (Gay Seattle Scene), and Scott Taylor (Drama in the Hood). All members see and review a significant number of performances throughout the year in order to recommend nominees for excellence in theater. Group members may alter each year.

Seattle Theatre is Big Winner in New Gypsy Rose Lee Awards

Yaegel T. Welch, Eddie R. Brown III, and Warren Miller in Seattle Rep's Gypsy-winning production of The Brothers Size

The weakness of Seattle theatre, if you ask me, is mainly that not enough people know about the extent of it, and how good and varied it is. In large part, you can correlate the size of a theatre’s audience with its marketing budget. It’s not easy to get a glimpse of Seattle theatre as a whole, then, just in media-parceled pieces as we crank out a review of this or that show.

That’s why I was excited to participate in the brainchild of Seattle Theater Writers founder, Miryam Gordon, the Gypsy Rose Lee Awards.

It’s not that there aren’t drama awards in Seattle–there are Misha Berson’s Footlight Awards in the Seattle Times, and the Gregory Awards, voted on by members of Theatre Puget Sound, but Seattle was missing a Drama-Desk-y entry, one that captured more of the passionately critical embrace in which theatre and reviewers are locked.

So Seattle Theater Writers, uniting 11 local theater writers and reviewers, goes a long way to generating a critical consensus (or something sufficient) for the year in review, and also for productions across the Equity (actors’ union) and non-Equity spectrum. Following are the 2011 winners of the first annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards, 2011 also marking the centennial year of the entertainer’s birth in Seattle, just FYI.

It wasn’t easy, and I wish there were a convenient way to let you in on the reams of emailed backroom debate. I’ll quote Miryam on the epic battles and compromises:

Determining winners for the Gypsys was a difficult process. We had over 460 nominees across 32 categories and had to make some tough choices. This demonstrates the enormous variety of excellent theatrical performances last year in Seattle, as well as the variety of opinions from our writers!

And now…the envelopes, please:

Excellence in Production of a Play: Equity: The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Also recognized: O Lovely Glowworm (Or Scenes of Great Beauty) (New Century Theatre Company). Non-Equity: Sick (New City Theater). Also recognized: Live from the Last Night of My Life (Theater Schmeater).

Excellence in Production of a Musical: Equity: Iron Curtain (Village Theatre). Non-Equity: The Drowsy Chaperone (Seattle Musical Theatre).

Excellence in Direction of a Play: Equity: Juliette Carrillo, The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Also recognized: Valerie Curtis-Newton, All My Sons (Intiman Theatre). Non-Equity: Karen Lund, Brownie Points (Taproot Theatre Company). Also recognized: Wayne Rawley, Live from the Last Night of My Life (Theater Schmeater).

Excellence in Direction of a Musical: Equity: Steve Tomkins, Iron Curtain (Village Theatre). Non-Equity: Brandon Ivie, The Drowsy Chaperone (Seattle Musical Theatre).

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actor: Equity: Michael Patten, O Lovely Glowworm (Or Scenes of Great Beauty) (New Century Theatre Company). Non-Equity: Jaryl Draper, How I Learned To Drive (Stone Soup Theater).

Excellence in Performance as a Lead Actress: Equity: Anne Allgood, Mary Stuart (ACT Theatre). Also recognized: Carolee Carmello, Saving Aimee (The 5th Avenue Theatre). Non-Equity: Elizabeth Kenny, Sick (New City Theater).

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actor – any non-lead: Equity: Todd Jefferson Moore, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Seattle Shakespeare Company). Also recognized: Joshua Carter, Mary Stuart (ACT Theatre). Non-Equity: Aaron Lamb, An Ideal Husband (Taproot Theatre Company). Also recognized: Nick Edwards, Shipwrecked (ArtsWest).

Excellence in Performance as a Supporting Actress – any non-lead: Equity: Bobbi Kotula, Iron Curtain (Village Theatre). Also recognized: Terri Weagant, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Seattle Shakespeare Company). Non-Equity: Stacie Calkins, Hairspray (Seattle Musical Theatre).

Excellence in Performance as an Ensemble: Equity: Cast of The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Non-Equity: Cast of Brownie Points (Taproot Theatre Company). Also recognized: Cast of A Lie of the Mind (Collektor).

Excellence in Set Design: Equity: Roger Benington, O Lovely Glowworm (Or Scenes of Great Beauty) (New Century Theatre Company). Also recognized: Mikiko Suzuki MacAdams, The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Non-Equity: Mark Lund, Something’s Afoot (Taproot Theatre Company). Also recognized: Michael Mowery, Live from the Last Night of My Life (Theater Schmeater), Richard Schaefer, Arms and the Man (Seattle Public Theater).

Excellence in Costume Design: Equity: Harmony Arnold, O Lovely Glowworm (Or Scenes of Great Beauty) (New Century Theatre Company). Also recognized: Catherine Hunt, In The Next Room, or The Vibrator Play (ACT Theatre). Non-Equity: Deborah Sorenson, Pygmalion (Sound Theatre Company). Also recognized: John Allbritton, Hairspray (Seattle Musical Theatre).

Excellence in Lighting Design: Equity: Geoff Korf, The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre) . Non-Equity: Tess Malone, Duel of the Linguist Mages (Annex Theatre). Also recognized: Dave Hastings, Crooked (Theater Schmeater).

Excellence in Sound Design: Equity: Matt Starritt, The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Also recognized: Matt Starritt, The K of D (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Non-Equity: Christopher Overstreet, Duel of the Linguist Mages (Annex Theatre). Also recognized: Larry A. Ryan, Live from the Last Night of My Life (Theater Schmeater).

Excellence in Musical Direction: Equity: RJ Tancioco, Iron Curtain (Village Theatre). Non-Equity: Josh Zimmerman, Hairspray (Seattle Musical Theatre).

Excellence in Choreography or Movement: Equity: Sonia Dawkins, The Brothers Size (Seattle Repertory Theatre). Also recognized: Noah Racey, Guys & Dolls (The 5th Avenue Theatre). Non-Equity: Lack of consensus.

Excellence in Local Playwriting: Elizabeth Kenny, Sick (New City Theater). Also recognized: Scotto Moore, Duel of the Linguist Mages (Annex Theatre).

Excellence in Local Composing: Lack of consensus.