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2023 Drama Desk Awards Winners Announced
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DRAMA DESK AWARDS
2023 WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Awards will be presented Tuesday, June 6 at Sardi's Restaurant

MANDY PATINKIN AND KATHRYN GRODY
TO HOST THE CEREMONY



www.DramaDesk.org



(Wednesday, May 31, 2023) – Winners for the 67th Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced today.

The 2023 Drama Desk Awards will take place at Sardi's Restaurant (234 W 44th Street) on June 6th from 3:00 – 6:00pm. The full list of winners will be available at the website www.DramaDesk.org, and below.

Tony® and Emmy Award winner Mandy Patinkin (Evita ; "Homeland") and 2-time Obie Award winner Kathryn Grody (The Marriage of Bette and Boo; A Mom's Life) will host the ceremony.

In keeping with the Drama Desk's mission, the nominators considered shows that opened on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway during the 2022-2023 season for this year's awards. Shows were eligible with 21 or more unique live performances.

The Drama Desk Awards are the only major New York City theater awards for which productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway compete against each other in the same categories. David Barbour and Charles Wright are The Drama Desk co-presidents.

The Drama Desk Awards ceremony on June 6 is produced by Staci Levine/Groundswell Theatricals.

In accordance with a directive by the Drama Desk board of directors, 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.

Each of these categories had twice as many nominees as the former gendered categories and these categories have two winners each.

"We are proud to congratulate the winners of the 67th Annual Drama Desk Awards, which celebrate all of Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway," said Commissioner Anne del Castillo of the NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment. "This year's awards also honor Between Riverside and Crazy's Stephen McKinley Henderson, the cast of Soho Rep's Public Obscenities, and Ryan J. Haddad, creator of Dark Disabled Stories, who each represent the rich diversity and breadth of talent that define NYC as a global creative capital."

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.

About The Drama Desk
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.


The 2022-2023 Drama Desk Nominating Committee is composed of: Martha Wade Steketee (Chair; freelance: UrbanExcavations.com), Linda Armstrong (New York Amsterdam News), Dan Dinero (Theatre is Easy), Peter Filichia (Broadway Radio), Kenji Fujishima (freelance: Theatermania), Margaret Hall (Playbill) and Charles Wright, Drama Desk co-president, ex-officio.

Follow the Drama Desk Awards : @DramaDeskAwards on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for updates.


2023 DRAMA DESK WINNERS
(winners are highlighted and starred)


Outstanding Play
A Case for the Existence of God, by Samuel D. Hunter, Signature Theatre
Fat Ham, by James Ijames, The Public Theater and National Black Theatre
**Leopoldstadt, by Tom Stoppard
Love, by Alexander Zeldin, Park Avenue Armory
Prima Facie, by Suzie Miller
Wish You Were Here, by Sanaz Toossi, Playwrights Horizons

Outstanding Musical
& Juliet
Between the Lines
F*ck7thGrade, The Wild Project
Shucked
**Some Like it Hot
White Girl in Danger, Vineyard Theatre and Second Stage Theater

Outstanding Revival of a Play
A Raisin in the Sun, The Public Theater
Death of a Salesman
Endgame, Irish Repertory Theatre
**The Piano Lesson
Ohio State Murders
Wedding Band, Theatre for a New Audience

Outstanding Revival of a Musical
A Man of No Importance, Classic Stage Company
Into the Woods
Merrily We Roll Along, New York Theatre Workshop
**Parade
Sweeney Todd

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play
Hiran Abeysekera, Life of Pi
Kyle Beltran, A Case for the Existence of God, Signature Theatre
Will Brill, A Case for the Existence of God, Signature Theatre
Brittany Bradford, Wedding Band , Theatre for a New Audience
**Jessica Chastain, A Doll's House
Sharon D. Clarke, Death of a Salesman
**Sean Hayes, Good Night, Oscar
Denise Manning, Amani, National Black Theatre and Rattlestick Theater
Audra McDonald, Ohio State Murders
Wendell Pierce, Death of a Salesman
John Douglas Thompson, Endgame , Irish Repertory Theatre
Kara Young, Twelfth Night, The Classical Theatre of Harlem

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical
**Annaleigh Ashford, Sweeney Todd
Nicholas Barasch, The Butcher Boy , Irish Repertory Theatre
Sara Bareilles, Into the Woods
Andrew Burnap, Camelot
Micaela Diamond, Parade
Andrew Durand, Shucked
Callum Francis, Kinky Boots , Stage 42
**J. Harrison Ghee, Some Like it Hot
Jonathan Groff, Merrily We Roll Along , New York Theatre Workshop
Somi Kakoma, Dreaming Zenzile , New York Theatre Workshop
Lindsay Mendez, Merrily We Roll Along , New York Theatre Workshop
Anna Uzele, New York, New York

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play
Emily Bergl, Good Night, Oscar
Danielle Brooks, The Piano Lesson
Amelda Brown, Love, Park Avenue Armory
Ray Fisher, The Piano Lesson
K. Todd Freeman, Downstate , Playwrights Horizons
Francis Guinan, Downstate, Playwrights Horizons
Nick Holder, Love, Park Avenue Armory
Arian Moayed, A Doll's House
Brian Quijada, Wolf Play, MCC Theater and Soho Rep
**Miriam Silverman, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, Brooklyn Academy of Music
**Brandon Uranowitz, Leopoldstadt
Kara Young, Cost of Living

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical
Kevin Cahoon, Shucked
**Kevin Del Aguila, Some Like it Hot
Robyn Hurder, A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical
Mark Jacoby, A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical
Tarra Conner Jones, White Girl in Danger, Vineyard Theatre and Second Stage Theater
Julia Lester, Into the Woods
**Alex Newell, Shucked
Daniel Radcliffe, Merrily We Roll Along, New York Theatre Workshop
Phillipa Soo, Into the Woods
Mare Winningham, A Man of No Importance , Classic Stage Company

Outstanding Direction of a Play
Zi Alikhan, On That Day in Amsterdam , Primary Stages
Shayok Misha Chowdhury, Public Obscenities , Soho Rep and NAATCO
Miranda Cromwell, Death of a Salesman
Adam Meggido, Peter Pan Goes Wrong
**Max Webster, Life of Pi
Alexander Zeldin, Love, Park Avenue Armory

Outstanding Direction of a Musical
Jeff Calhoun, Between the Lines
John Doyle, A Man of No Importance , Classic Stage Company
Maria Friedman, Merrily We Roll Along , New York Theatre Workshop
**Thomas Kail, Sweeney Todd
Jack O'Brien, Shucked

Outstanding Choreography
Andy Blankenbuehler, Only Gold , MCC Theater
Tislarm Bouie, the bandaged place
Edgar Godineaux, The Harder They Come , The Public Theater
**Casey Nicholaw, Some Like it Hot
Susan Stroman, New York, New York
Jennifer Weber, KPOP

Outstanding Music
**Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, Shucked
Michael R. Jackson, White Girl in Danger, Vineyard Theatre and Second Stage Theater
Tom Kitt and AnnMarie Milazzo (vocal designer), Almost Famous
Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, Between the Lines
The Kilbanes, Weightless, WP Theater

Outstanding Lyrics
Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, Shucked
Jonathan Hogue, Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical
Michael R. Jackson, White Girl in Danger, Vineyard Theatre and Second Stage Theater
Adam Schlesinger and Sarah Silverman, The Bedwetter, Atlantic Theater Company
**Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, Some Like it Hot

Outstanding Book of a Musical
Jonathan Hogue, Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical
Robert Horn, Shucked
**Matthew López and Amber Ruffin, Some Like it Hot
Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli, and Tye Blue, Titanique
David West Read, & Juliet

Outstanding Orchestrations
Bruce Coughlin, A Man of No Importance , Classic Stage Company
Jason Howland, Shucked
**Charlie Rosen and Bryan Carter, Some Like it Hot
Kenny Seymour, The Harder They Come , The Public Theater
Daryl Waters and Sam Davis, New York, New York

Outstanding Music in a Play
Ben Edelman, Zane Pais, and Sinan Refik Zafar, Letters from Max, a ritual, Signature Theatre
Mauricio Escamilla, the bandaged place , Roundabout Theatre Company
**Suzan-Lori Parks, Plays for the Plague Year, The Public Theater
Ian Ross, Wuthering Heights , St. Ann's Warehouse, Wise Children, National Theatre
Daniel Schlosberg, Montag, Soho Rep

Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play
Jason Ardizzone-West, Wedding Band , Theatre for a New Audience
Beowulf Boritt, Ohio State Murders
dots, Public Obscenities, Soho Rep and NAATCO
**Tim Hatley, Life of Pi
Natasha Jenkins, Love, Park Avenue Armory
John McDermott, Chains, Mint Theater Company

Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical
**Beowulf Boritt, New York, New York
David Korins, Only Gold, MCC Theater
Scott Pask, Shucked
Walt Spangler and Brendan McCann (production props), Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical
Michael Yeargan, Camelot

Outstanding Costume Design of a Play
Kara Branch, According to the Chorus , New Light Theater Project
Enver Chakartash, Public Obscenities , Soho Rep and NAATCO
Qween Jean, Wedding Band, Theatre for a New Audience
Sarah Laux, Wish You Were Here , Playwright Horizons
**Emilio Sosa, Ain't No Mo'
Roberto Surace, Peter Pan Goes Wrong


Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical
**Gregg Barnes, Some Like it Hot
Tilly Grimes, Shucked
Jennifer Moeller, Camelot
Clint Ramos and Sophia Choi, KPOP
Anita Yavich, Only Gold, MCC Theater
Donna Zakowska, New York, New York

Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play
Isabella Byrd, Epiphany, Lincoln Center Theater
Jiyoun Chang, The Far Country , Atlantic Theater Company
**Natasha Chivers and Willie Williams (video), Prima Facie
Allen Lee Hughes, Ohio State Murders
Cha See, On That Day in Amsterdam , Primary Stages
Japhy Weideman, The Piano Lesson

Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical
Ken Billington, New York, New York
Jeff Croiter, Only Gold, MCC Theater
Heather Gilbert, Parade
David Grill, Bob Fosse's Dancin'
**Natasha Katz, Sweeney Todd

Outstanding Projection and Video Design
Simon Baker, Wuthering Heights , St. Ann's Warehouse, Wise Children, and National Theatre
**Andrzej Goulding, Life of Pi
Caite Hevner, Between the Lines , Tony Kiser Theater
Josh Higgason, White Girl in Danger , Vineyard Theatre and Second Stage Theater
Nicholas Hussong, On That Day in Amsterdam , Primary Stages
Johnny Moreno, Public Obscenities , Soho Rep and NAATCO

Outstanding Sound Design of a Play
Justin Ellington, Ohio State Murders
Tom Gibbons, Hamlet, Park Avenue Armory
Josh Anio Grigg, Love, Park Avenue Armory
Lee Kinney and Daniel Kluger, You Will Get Sick, Roundabout Theatre Company
**Ben & Max Ringham, A Doll's House
Mikaal Sulaiman, Fat Ham, The Public Theater and National Black Theatre

Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical
Peter Hylenski, Almost Famous
**Scott Lehrer and Alex Neumann, Into the Woods
John Shivers, Shucked
Joanna Lynne Staub, Weightless , WP Theater
Jon Weston, Parade

Outstanding Wig and Hair
Campbell Young Associates, Almost Famous
Cookie Jordan, The Piano Lesson
**Mia M. Neal, Ain't No Mo'
Earon Nealey, Twelfth Night , The Classical Theatre of Harlem
Mitsuteru Okuyama, Chushingura 47 Ronin
Luc Verschueren, A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical

Outstanding Solo Performance
**Jodie Comer, Prima Facie
David Greenspan, Four Saints in Three Acts, Lucille Lortel Theatre
Jessica Hendy, Walking With Bubbles , AMT Theater
Anthony Rapp, Without You
Tracy Thorne, Jack Was Kind , Irish Repertory Theatre

Unique Theatrical Experience
Asi Wind's Inner Circle
**Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Plays for the Plague Year, The Public Theater
Zephyr, Cirque Mechanics at The New Victory Theater

Outstanding Fight Choreography
**B.H. Barry, Camelot
Rocio Mendez, Día Y Noche , LAByrinth Theater Company
Rocio Mendez, How to Defend Yourself , New York Theater Workshop
Unkledave's Fight-House, soft , MCC Theater

Outstanding Adaptation
**A Doll's House, by Amy Herzog
Arden of Faversham, by Jeffrey Hatcher and Kathryn Walat, Red Bull Theater
black odyssey, by Marcus Gardley, Classic Stage Company
Oresteia, by Robert Icke, Park Avenue Armory
Wuthering Heights, by Emma Rice, St. Ann's Warehouse, Wise Children, National Theatre

Outstanding Puppetry
John Leader, Wuthering Heights , St. Ann's Warehouse, Wise Children, National Theatre
James Ortiz (design), Kennedy Kanagawa (as Milky White), Into the Woods
**Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, Life of Pi
Kirjan Waage, The Immortal Jellyfish Girl, Wakka Wakka and Nordland Visual Theatre at 59E59


SPECIAL AWARDS

Harold Prince Lifetime Achievement Award
Stephen McKinley Henderson has been bringing in-depth, gripping portrayals of memorable characters to the stage for over four decades. With his return to Broadway this season as Pops in Between Riverside and Crazy, which the Drama Desk previously nominated in 2015, this year's Harold Prince Lifetime Achievement Award marks Henderson's role in this powerful production as a celebration of his brilliant career.

Ensemble Award
The cast of Soho Rep's Public Obscenities – Tashnuva Anan, Abrar Haque, Golam Sarwar Harun, Gargi Mukherjee, NaFis, Jakeem Dante Powell, and Debashis Roy Chowdhury – embodied the transnational world of Shayok Misha Chowdhury's bilingual play with memorable authenticity, remarkable specificity, and extraordinary warmth.

Sam Norkin Off-Broadway Award
From his standout performance in american (tele)visions, to writing and performing the autobiographical Dark Disabled Stories, Ryan J. Haddad's work this season has expanded on and interrogated what the idea of "accessibility" really means. Whether riding a shopping cart like a throne, or relating his experiences on a "gay, pink bus," Haddad shared with audiences an unabashed queer fabulosity that was both unforgettable and deeply human.



Shows with multiple wins
Some Like It Hot: 8
Life of Pi: 4
A Doll's House: 3
Sweeney Todd: 3
Ain't No Mo': 2
Leopoldstadt: 2
Prima Facie: 2
Shucked: 2

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re: 2023 Drama Desk Awards Winners Announced
Posted by: Theatergoer1978 12:32 pm EDT 05/31/23
In reply to: 2023 Drama Desk Awards Winners Announced - Official_Press_Release 11:29 am EDT 05/31/23

All Broadway, except for the "Plays for the Plague Year" win - in a category with no Broadway nominees.
And the two biggest Hollywood stars won in lead acting categories.
Well, at least they didn't shower the undeserving "Titanique" with awards like some of the other groups did.
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I find interesting in acting category
Posted by: dramedy 01:29 pm EDT 05/31/23
In reply to: re: 2023 Drama Desk Awards Winners Announced - Theatergoer1978 12:32 pm EDT 05/31/23

That for the most part is was a male and female that were the two winners in most categories. The two non-binary actors won in their category.
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re: I find interesting in acting category
Posted by: ShowGoer 03:14 pm EDT 05/31/23
In reply to: I find interesting in acting category - dramedy 01:29 pm EDT 05/31/23

This is true. And on balance, for a first time out, the wealth was spread fairly well in terms of representation, or at least better than it could’ve gone.
But it’s also true that even with as much diversity as there is among all the multiple nominees a white cisgender man won in nearly every acting category – which I’ve been saying for over a year was likely to be the overall upshot of doing away with gendered awards.
I look forward to the occasion when 2 women, 2 women of color, or 2 non-binary performers, win in the same category. But my hunch is that more often than that, there will be times to come when even as they hand out awards to two winners, they occasionally both go to two white males.
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Some people will never be happy (and also, WTF?)
Posted by: oddone 09:23 pm EDT 05/31/23
In reply to: re: I find interesting in acting category - ShowGoer 03:14 pm EDT 05/31/23

I'm sorry, but seriously. What the actual F?

Aside from you being wrong about what happened this year (as a poster below points out), it seems like it doesn't really matter what happened, because you will never be happy. This year two non-binary actors won. But they weren't in the same category, so that's not good enough. Two white men won. Gasp! How dare we honor white men? Didn't we get the memo that all white men are evil and should be banished to the land of no awards? If next year two women win in the same category, you'll complain because one of them is white. If two women of color win, you'll complain because it should have gone to a non-binary performer. If no non-binary performers are nominated, that will be the issue.

Not to mention - if two men win in the same category, that's "likely...the overall upshot of doing away with gendered awards" and also, more importantly, a big problem. If two women win, that's a...victory? It seems that in your world, "spreading the wealth" basically just means giving all the awards to women. Or even better, women of color. Or even better, queer disabled women of color.

The Outer Critics Circle awards this year do show a bit of what you are talking about - they split the categories by Broadway/Off Bway, but only had one winner in each category, and so men won in more than half of the acting categories (of the nine performance categories, men won 5, including all 4 play categories. Women won 2, and non-binary performers won 2). But that actually wasn't what happened with the Drama Desk awards at all, so stop trying to make it seem like it was.
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Fact Check
Posted by: Singapore/Fling 05:21 pm EDT 05/31/23
In reply to: re: I find interesting in acting category - ShowGoer 03:14 pm EDT 05/31/23

Of five acting categories, a white cis man won in two categories, which is less than half of them. So even if your goal is to rain on today’s parade, you’ve not quite gotten your facts right.
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