| SD: Craig Noel Award Nominations Announced; Winners Announced Feb 10 | |
| Posted by: | BillEadie 01:39 pm EST 01/01/14 |
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| The San Diego Theatre Critics Circle has announced the nominees for its 2013 Craig Noel Awards. The winners will be announced at the group's annual awards ceremony, which will be held on Feb. 10, 2014, at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, San Diego, in La Jolla. Here are the nominees: Outstanding Resident Musical "Chicago," San Diego Musical Theatre "Fiddler on the Roof," Lamb’s Players Theatre “South Pacific,” Moonlight Stage Productions “In the Heights,” San Diego Repertory Theatre “Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein,” Moonlight Stage Productions Outstanding New Musical "A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder," The Old Globe "The Last Goodbye," The Old Globe Outstanding Musical Direction Don LeMaster, "The Sound of Music," San Diego Musical Theatre G. Scott Lacy, "Fiddler on the Roof," Lamb’s Players Theatre Elan McMahan, "South Pacific," Moonlight Stage Productions Kris Kukul , "The Last Goodbye," The Old Globe Greg Jarrett, "Side Show," La Jolla Playhouse Outstanding Choreography Randy Slovacek," Chicago," San Diego Musical Theatre Javier Velasco, "In the Heights," San Diego Repertory Theatre Outstanding Orchestrations Jonathan Tunick, "A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder," The Old Globe Kris Kukul, "The Last Goodbye," The Old Globe Harold Wheeler, "Side Show," La Jolla Playhouse ACTING AWARDS Outstanding Ensemble “The Brothers Size,” The Old Globe “The Bluest Eye,” Moxie Theatre & Mo’olelo Performing Arts Company “Time Stands Still,” North Coast Repertory Theatre “Other Desert Cities,” The Old Globe "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," ion theatre “Extraordinary Chambers,” Mo’olelo Performing Arts Company “The 39 Steps,” Lamb’s Players Theatre Outstanding Solo Performance Hershey Felder, “An American Story for Actor and Orchestra,” 88 Entertainment Sean Sullivan, “Baby Redboots Revenge,” San Diego Fringe Festival Eliza Jane Schneider, "Freedom of Speech," Moxie Theatre Herbert Siguenza, "A Weekend with Pablo Picasso," San Diego Repertory Theatre Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical, Female Eileen Bowman, “Pete ‘n’ Keely,” Lamb’s Players Theatre Emma Radwick, “Chicago,” San Diego Musical Theatre Allison Spratt Pearce, "The Sound of Music ," San Diego Musical Theatre Hilary Maiberger, “South Pacific,” Moonlight Stage Productions Erin Davie & Emily Padgett, "Side Show," La Jolla Playhouse Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical, Male Randall Dodge, “South Pacific,” Welk Resorts Theatre Phil Johnson, “Pete ‘n’ Keely,” Lamb’s Players Theatre Jefferson Mays, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Ken Barnett, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Jai Rodriguez, "In the Heights," San Diego Repertory Theatre Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical, Male A. Saunders, "Chicago," San Diego Musical Theatre Randall Dodge, "The Sound of Music," San Diego Musical Theatre Phil Johnson, "A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Musical," Intrepid Shakespeare Company Randall Dodge, "The Wizard of Oz," Moonlight Stage Productions Spencer Smith, "In the Heights," San Diego Repertory Theatre Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical, Female Chilina Kennedy, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Lisa O’Hare, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Victoria Strong, "The Sound of Music," San Diego Musical Theatre Linda Libby, "Company," Cygnet Theatre Susan Denaker, "In the Heights," San Diego Repertory Theatre Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play, Male Miles Anderson, “The Merchant of Venice,” The Old Globe Russell Harvard, “Tribes,” La Jolla Playhouse John Lavelle, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,” The Old Globe Claudio Raygoza, “Shining City,” ion theatre Steven Lone, "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity," ion theatre Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play, Female Sylvia M’Lafi Thompson, “The Trip to Bountiful,” New Village Arts Mhari Sandoval, “Time Stands Still,” North Coast Repertory Theatre Kandis Chappell, “Other Desert Cities,” The Old Globe Caroline Kinsolving, "Venus in Fur," San Diego Repertory Theatre Deborah Gilmour Smyth, "Wit," Lamb's Players Theatre Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play, Female Kandis Chappell, “Pygmalion,” The Old Globe Yolanda Franklin, “The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler,” Diversionary Theatre Mary Beth Peil, "His Girl Friday," La Jolla Playhouse Meghan O’Neill, “Tribes,” La Jolla Playhouse Linda Libby, "The Importance of Being Earnest," Cygnet Theatre Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play, Male Don Sparks, “Pygmalion,” The Old Globe Antonio T.J. Johnson, “Gem of the Ocean,” Cygnet Theatre Brian Abraham, "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," ion theatre Steve Gunderson, "His Girl Friday," La Jolla Playhouse Sherman Howard, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,” The Old Globe TECHNICAL AWARDS Outstanding Sound Design Joseph Huppert, “Extraordinary Chambers,” Mo’olelo Performing Arts Dan Moses Schreier, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,” The Old Globe Christopher Luessmann, "The Wizard of Oz," Moonlight Stage Productions Jon Lorenz, "Wit," Lamb's Players Theatre Lindsay Jones, "The Tallest Tree in the Forest," La Jolla Playhouse Outstanding Costume Design Robert Morgan, “Pygmalion,” The Old Globe Linda Cho, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Deirdre Clancy, “The Merchant of Venice,” The Old Globe Shirley Pierson, "The Importance of Being Earnest," Cygnet Theatre Paul Tazewell, "Side Show," La Jolla Playhouse Outstanding Lighting Design Christopher Loren Renda, “The Trip to Bountiful,” New Village Arts Philip S. Rosenberg, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe York Kennedy, “Other Desert Cities,” The Old Globe David Lander, "His Girl Friday," La Jolla Playhouse Justin Townsend, "The Last Goodbye," The Old Globe Outstanding Scenic Design Alexander Dodge, “Pygmalion,” The Old Globe Alexander Dodge, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Alexander Dodge, “Other Desert Cities,” The Old Globe Robert Brill, "His Girl Friday," La Jolla Playhouse David F. Weiner, “Extraordinary Chambers,” Mo’olelo Performing Arts Company Outstanding Projection Design Aaron Rhyne, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Marc Anthony Thompson, “The Mountaintop,” San Diego Repertory Theatre Keith Skretch, "Double Indemnity," The Old Globe Victoria Petrovich, "A Weekend with Pablo Picasso," San Diego Repertory Theatre John Narun, "The Tallest Tree in the Forest," La Jolla Playhouse DIRECTING AWARDS Outstanding Direction of a Play Delicia Turner Sonnenberg, “The Bluest Eye,” Moxie Theatre & Mo’olelo Performing Arts Company Claudio Raygoza, "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," ion theatre Seema Sueko, “Extraordinary Chambers,” Mo'olelo Performing Arts Company Adrian Noble, “The Merchant of Venice,” The Old Globe Glenn Paris, “Shining City,” ion theatre Sam Woodhouse & Kim Rubinstein, "Venus in Fur," San Diego Repertory Theatre Outstanding Direction of a Musical Darko Tresnjak, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” The Old Globe Ray Limon, “Chicago,” Welk Resorts Theatre Randall Hickman, “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” Premiere Productions Sam Woodhouse, "In the Heights," San Diego Repertory Theatre Matthew J. Vargo, "Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein," Moonlight Stage Productions PRODUCTION AWARDS Outstanding Dramatic Production “The Bluest Eye,” Moxie Theatre & Mo’olelo Performing Arts “Extraordinary Chambers,” Mo’olelo Performing Arts Company “The Merchant of Venice,” The Old Globe “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,” The Old Globe "Venus in Fur," San Diego Repertory Theatre "Wit," Lamb's Players Theatre Outstanding Special Event DNA New Work Series, La Jolla Playhouse “San Diego, I Love You!,” Circle Circle dot dot “Accomplice: San Diego,” La Jolla Playhouse San Diego Fringe Festival Without Walls Festival, La Jolla Playhouse Other awards that will be announced from the stage on Feb. 10: -Don Braunagel Award for Outstanding Work by a Small Theater Company -Actor of the Year -Outstanding New Play -Lifetime Achievement Award -Outstanding Young Artist/Sandra Ellis Troy Scholarship The annual program, honoring the top achievements in local semi-pro and professional theater will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 10, 2014, at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, San Diego, in La Jolla. Admission to the ceremony is free and by invitation. To be added to the invitation list, contact Critics Circle President Pam Kragen at (760) 529-4906 or via email at pam.kragen@utsandiego.com. | |
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