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Gepost door The Divine Mister D op 27/04/2009
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54th ANNUAL DRAMA DESK AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED AT NEW YORK FRIARS CLUB BY FAITH PRINCE AND JIM DALE; AWARDS TO BE PRESENTED ON MAY 17 AT GALA CEREMONY HOSTED BY HARVEY FIERSTEIN
New York, April 27, 2009—Nominations for the 54th Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced this morning at the New York Friars Club by Faith Prince and Jim Dale, multi-award winning stage stars. They were joined for the announcement by William Wolf, Drama Desk President, Barbara Siegel, Chairperson of the Drama Desk Nominating Committee, Robert R. Blume, Executive Producer of the Drama Desk Awards ceremony, and Randie Levine-Miller, Director of Special Events for the Drama Desk.
In keeping with the Drama Desk’s unique mission, the nominators considered shows that opened on Broadway, off Broadway and off-off Broadway during the 2008/2009 season in the same competitive categories. Final deliberations took place at the Travel Inn, New York City.
The 54th Annual Drama Desk Awards will be held Sunday, May 17, 2009 in the LaGuardia Concert Hall at Lincoln Center. The awards show will be webcast live for the seventh year in a row by TheaterMania.com.
Drama Desk nominees will receive their official Nomination Certificates at a cocktail reception on Friday, May 1, 4p.m.–6:30 p.m. at Il Bastardo restaurant, 191 Seventh Avenue (between 21st and 22nd Streets).
The 2008/2009 Nominating Committee for the Drama Desk Awards is composed of: Barbara Siegel (Chairperson) TalkinBroadway.com, TheaterMania.com; Dan Bacalzo, TheaterMania.com; Christopher Byrne, Gay City News; Patrick Christiano, TheaterLife.com, Dan’s Papers; Jason Clark, Entertainment Weekly, TheaterOnline.com; Gerard Raymond, Back Stage, The Advocate; and Richard Ridge, Broadway Beat TV.
Drama Desk nominees will receive their official nomination certificates at a cocktail reception on Thursday, May 1, 4:00 to 7:00 PM at Arte Café, 106 West 73rd Street, between Broadway and Columbus Avenue.
Robert R. Blume is Executive Producer of the 54th Annual Drama Desk Awards Ceremony and Blume Media Group Ltd is the producing company.Lauren Class Schneider is Producer and Jeff Kalpak is Director of the Awards ceremony. For the production, the Associate Producers are Margot Astrachan, Jacki Barlia Florin, Joseph Callari, Corine Dana Cohen, Ellis Nassour and Les Schecter, who is also Director of Publicity and Promotions. Felicia M. Lopes is the General Manager; Ellis Nassour is Press Liaison and Randie Levine-Miller is Special Events Director for the Drama Desk organization.
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 between Broadway, Off- Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions in the same categories.
The organization hosts panels throughout the year, to which the public is invited, to promote understanding and appreciation of the professional theater. In addition to honoring creative artists and stage productions in multiple categories, the Drama Desk annually presents scholarships to two worthy seniors in the Drama Department of the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts who are planning careers in the theater.
The Drama Desk Awards invites personal sketches from this year’s nominated performers and creative talent for its Art*Kive program, started nine years ago by Art*Kive creator Sarah Galvin. This annual program—unique to the Drama Desk Awards—invites the nominees to render a sketch that is relevant to the role or stage production that helped them achieve their nomination. The sketches will be displayed at the awards ceremony.
To find out more about the organization and this year’s awards show, visit http://www.dramadesk.com.
The Executive Board of the Drama Deskis composed of: William Wolf, President; Leslie (Hoban) Blake, Vice President; Charles Wright, Treasurer and 2nd Vice President; Richard Ridge, Secretary; Robert Cashill; Isa Goldberg, David Kaufman; Ellis Nassour; Sam Norkin; and Barbara Siegel.
DRAMA DESK NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2008/2009 SEASON
The following awards were voted by the nominating committee and will be presented by the Drama Desk at its awards ceremony:
Outstanding Ensemble Performances
This year the nominators chose to bestow special ensemble awards for acting to the casts of two shows. Therefore, individual cast members for these shows were not eligible for acting awards in the competitive categories.
* The Cripple of Inishmaan
* The Norman Conquests
Each year, the Drama Desk votes special awards to recognize excellence and significant contributions to the theater. For 2008/2009, these awards are:
* To Liza Minnelli, a beloved American musical theater icon, for her enduring career of sustained excellence, and her glorious performance in Liza’s at the Palace.
* To Forbidden Broadway at the end of its nearly three-decade run and the creators, casts and designers who made it an unparalleled New York institution cherished for its satire and celebration of Broadway.
* To Atlantic Theater Company and artistic director Neil Pepe for exceptional craftsmanship, dedication to excellence and productions that engage, inspire and enlighten.
* To TADA! Youth Theater for providing an invaluable contribution to the future of the theater. The company makes outstanding training and experience accessible and affordable to young people and mounts productions remarkable for their quality and professionalism.
Following are the nominations for the competitive categories. Winners will be selected by the voting membership of the Drama Desk:
Outstanding Play:
Annie Baker, Body Awareness
Gina Gionfriddo, Becky Shaw
Neil LaBute, reasons to be pretty
Lynn Nottage, Ruined
Michael Weller, Fifty Words
Craig Wright, Lady
Outstanding Musical:
9 to 5
Billy Elliot The Musical
Fela!
Liza’s at the Palace….
Shrek The Musical
The Story of My Life
Outstanding Revival of a Play:
Blithe Spirit
Exit the King
Mary Stuart
The Cripple of Inishmaan
The Norman Conquests
Waiting for Godot
Outstanding Revival of a Musical:
Enter Laughing The Musical
Hair
Pal Joey
West Side Story
Outstanding Actor in a Play:
Simon Russell Beale,The Winter’s Tale
Reed Birney, Blasted
Raúl Esparza, Speed-The-Plow
Bill Irwin, Waiting for Godot
Daniel Radcliffe, Equus
Geoffrey Rush, Exit the King
Thomas Sadoski, reasons to be pretty
Outstanding Actress in a Play:
Saidah Arrika Ekulona, Ruined
Jane Fonda, 33 Variations
Marcia Gay Harden, God of Carnage
Elizabeth Marvel, Fifty Words
Jan Maxwell, Scenes From an Execution
Janet McTeer, Mary Stuart
Outstanding Actor in a Musical:
James Barbour, A Tale of Two Cities
Daniel Breaker, Shrek The Musical
Brian d’Arcy James, Shrek The Musical
Josh Grisetti, Enter Laughing The Musical
Sahr Ngaujah, Fela!
Will Swenson, Hair
Outstanding Actress in a Musical:
Stephanie J. Block, 9 to 5
Stockard Channing, Pal Joey
Sutton Foster, Shrek The Musical
Megan Hilty, 9 to 5
Allison Janney, 9 to 5
Karen Murphy, My Vaudeville Man!
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play:
Brian d’Arcy James, Port Authority
Jeremy Davidson, Back Back Back
Peter Friedman, Body Awareness
Ethan Hawke, The Winter’s Tale
Pablo Schreiber, reasons to be pretty (Off-Broadway)
Jeremy Shamos, Animals Out of Paper
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play:
Rebecca Hall, The Cherry Orchard
Zoe Kazan, The Seagull
Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit
Andrea Martin, Exit the King
Carey Mulligan, The Seagull
Condola Rashad, Ruined
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical:
Hunter Foster, Happiness
Demond Green, The Toxic Avenger
Gregory Jbara, Billy Elliot The Musical
Marc Kudisch, 9 to 5
Bryce Ryness, Hair
Christopher Sieber, Shrek The Musical
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical:
Farah Alvin, The Marvelous Wonderettes
Christina Bianco, Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab
Haydn Gwynne, Billy Elliot The Musical
Karen Olivo, West Side Story
Nancy Opel, The Toxic Avenger
Martha Plimpton, Pal Joey
Outstanding Director of a Play:
Sarah Benson, Blasted
Michael Blakemore, Blithe Spirit
Garry Hynes, The Cripple of Inishmaan
Terry Kinney, reasons to be pretty
Matthew Warchus, The Norman Conquests
Kate Whoriskey, Ruined
Outstanding Director of a Musical:
Walter Bobbie, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot The Musical
Joe Mantello, 9 to 5
Jason Moore, Shrek The Musical
Diane Paulus, Hair
Stuart Ross, Enter Laughing The Musical
Outstanding Choreography:
Karole Armitage, Hair
Andy Blankenbuehler, 9 to 5
Peter Darling, Billy Elliot The Musical
Bill T. Jones, Fela!
Randy Skinner, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Lynne Taylor-Corbett and Shonn Wiley, My Vaudeville Man!
Outstanding Music:
Neil Bartram,The Story of My Life
Zina Goldrich, Dear Edwina
Elton John, Billy Elliot The Musical
Dolly Parton, 9 to 5
Stephen Sondheim, Road Show
Jeanine Tesori, Shrek The Musical
Outstanding Lyrics:
Neil Bartram, The Story of My Life
Jason Robert Brown, 13
Marcy Heisler, Dear Edwina
David Lindsay-Abaire, Shrek The Musical
Dolly Parton, 9 to 5
Stephen Sondheim, Road Show
Outstanding Book of a Musical:
Steven Cosson and Jim Lewis, This Beautiful City
Joe DiPietro, The Toxic Avenger
Lee Hall, Billy Elliot The Musical
Brian Hill, The Story of My Life
David Lindsay-Abaire, Shrek The Musical
Patricia Resnick, 9 to 5
Outstanding Orchestrations:
Larry Blank, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Bruce Coughlin, 9 to 5
Aaron Johnson and Antibalas, Fela!
Edward B. Kessel, A Tale of Two Cities
Martin Koch, Billy Elliot The Musical
Danny Troob, Shrek The Musical
Outstanding Music in a Play:
Mark Bennett, The Cherry Orchard
Mark Bennett, The Winter’s Tale
Dominic Kanza, Ruined
DJ Rekha, Rafta, Rafta…
Richard Woodbury, Desire Under the Elms
Gary Yershon, The Norman Conquests
Outstanding Set Design of a Play:
Dale Ferguson, Exit the King
Rob Howell, The Norman Conquests
David Korins, Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them
Derek McLane, 33 Variations
Neil Patel, Fifty Words
Walt Spangler, Desire Under the Elms
Outstanding Set Design of a Musical:
Tim Hatley, Shrek The Musical
Anna Louizos, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Thomas Lynch, Happiness
Scott Pask, 9 to 5
Scott Pask, Hair
Basil Twist, Arias With a Twist
Outstanding Costume Design:
Tim Hatley, Shrek The Musical
Rob Howell, The Norman Conquests
William Ivey Long, 9 to 5
Michael McDonald, Hair
Martin Pakledinaz, Blithe Spirit
Carrie Robbins, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Outstanding Lighting Design in a Play:
Marcus Doshi, Hamlet (Theatre for a New Audience)
David Hersey, Equus
Ben Kato, Washing Machine
R. Lee Kennedy, Bury the Dead
Paul Pyant, The Winter’s Tale
Hugh Vanstone, Mary Stuart
Outstanding Lighting Design in a MusicaL:
Kevin Adams, Hair
Jules Fisher and Kenneth Posner, 9 to 5
Rick Fisher, Billy Elliot The Musical
Jason Lyons, Clay
Sinéad McKenna, Improbable Frequency
Richard Pilbrow, A Tale of Two Cities
Outstanding Sound Design:
Acme Sound Partners, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Paul Arditti, Billy Elliot The Musical
Gregory Clarke, Equus
John Gromada, Shipwrecked! An Entertainment The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (As Told by Himself)
André J. Pluess, 33 Variations
John H. Shivers, 9 to 5
Outstanding Solo Performance:
Mike Birbiglia, Sleepwalk With Me
Frank Blocker, Southern Gothic Novel
Michael Laurence, Krapp, 39
Lorenzo Pisoni, Humor Abuse
Matt Sax, Clay
Campbell Scott, The Atheist
Unique Theatrical Experience:
Absinthe (2008 Edition)
Arias With a Twist
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words
Désir
Soul of Shaolin
Surrender
NOTE:
Next to Normal was considered last season in its off-Broadway premiere. Alice Ripley was nominated as Outstanding Actress in a Musical and Tom Kitt for Outstanding Music. Under Drama Desk rules only new elements in a transfer can be considered. The producers, who requested that we consider the Broadway transfer only as an entirely new show, refused to invite nominators until it was too late for any new elements to be evaluated.
All elements in both productions of shows that transferred to Broadway in the same season were eligible.
[title of show] was considered in a previous season in its off-Broadway premiere.
Only one actor playing Billy in Billy Elliot was seen by all nominators, who were not invited to see the other two for consideration unless the Drama Desk Executive Board agreed to classify all three separate performances as one unit for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. The Board rejected that request, as well as a request that as an alternative no actor playing Billy be considered.
ProductionS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS:
9 to 5 15
Shrek The Musical 12
Billy Elliot The Musical 10
Hair 8
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 6
Ruined 5
The Norman Conquests 5
Blithe Spirit 4
Exit the King 4
Fela! 4
reasons to be pretty 4
The Story of My Life 4
The Winter’s Tale 4
33 Variations 3
A Tale of Two Cities 3
Enter Laughing The Musical 3
Equus 3
Fifty Words 3
Mary Stuart 3
Pal Joey 3
The Toxic Avenger 3
Arias With a Twist 2
Blasted 2
Body Awareness 2
Clay 2
Dear Edwina 2
Desire Under the Elms 2
Happiness 2
My Vaudeville Man! 2
Road Show 2
The Cherry Orchard 2
The Cripple of Inishmaan 2
The Seagull 2
Waiting for Godot 2
West Side Story 2
Gepost door The Divine Mister D op 13/04/2009
Toegevoegd onder: General
Sugarland leads the nominee field with six, while Brad Paisley and Taylor Swift scored four nominations each. The first round of voting runs from April 13 through May 11, only at cmt.com, where fans will select from the top nominees in each category. On Tuesday, May 19, CMT will announce the four finalists in each of the categories, except Video of the Year. Fans can then vote online at cmt.com through June 15 to determine the winners of the 2009 CMT Music Awards. The final nominees for Video of the Year will be announced at the beginning of the 2009 CMT Music Awards telecast, June 17, on CMT. Fans can vote at cmt.com and via text message throughout the live broadcast to determine the night’s big winner. Here are the first round nominees for the 2009 CMT Music Awards.
Video of the Year
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director.
* Trace Adkins “You’re Gonna Miss This” Director: Peter Zavadil
* Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven” Director: Shaun Silva
* Toby Keith “God Love Her” Director: Michael Salomon
* Kid Rock “All Summer Long” Director: Deaton Flanigen
* Lady Antebellum “Lookin’ For a Good Time” Director: Chris Hicky
* Brad Paisley “Waitin’ on a Woman” Directors: Jim Shea & Peter Tilden
* Rascal Flatts “Every Day” Director: Deaton Flanigen
* Sugarland “All I Want to Do” Director: Shaun Silva
* Taylor Swift “Love Story” Director: Trey Fanjoy
* Carrie Underwood “Just a Dream” Director: Roman White
Male Video of the Year
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist
* Trace Adkins “You’re Gonna Miss This”
* Jason Aldean “She’s Country”
* Alan Jackson “Good Time”
* Jamey Johnson “In Color”
* Toby Keith “God Love Her”
* Brad Paisley “Waitin’ on a Woman”
* Darius Rucker “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It”
* Keith Urban “Sweet Thing”
Female Video of the Year
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist
* Julianne Hough “That Song In My Head”
* Miranda Lambert “More Like Her”
* Martina McBride “Ride”
* Heidi Newfield “Johnny & June”
* Kellie Pickler “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful”
* Taylor Swift “Love Story”
* Carrie Underwood “Just a Dream”
* Lee Ann Womack “Last Call”
Group Video of the Year
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists
* Eli Young Band “When It Rains”
* Gloriana “Wild at Heart”
* Lady Antebellum “Lookin’ For a Good Time”
* Little Big Town “Fine Line”
* The Lost Trailers “Hollerback”
* Rascal Flatts “Bob That Head”
* Rascal Flatts “Every Day”
* Zac Brown Band “Chicken Fried”
Duo Video of the Year
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists
* Brooks & Dunn “Put a Girl in It”
* Caitlin & Will “Stupid Boy”
* Carter Twins “Heart Like Memphis”
* Joey + Rory “Cheater Cheater”
* Montgomery Gentry “Roll With Me”
* Sugarland – “All I Want to Do”
* Sugarland “Already Gone”
* Sugarland “Love”
USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female, or group/duo)
* Carter Twins “Heart Like Memphis”
* Gloriana “Wild at Heart”
* Julianne Hough “That Song in My Head”
* Joey + Rory “Cheater Cheater”
* Jamey Johnson “In Color”
* Lady Antebellum “Lookin’ For a Good Time”
* James Otto “Just Got Started Lovin’ You”
* Zac Brown Band “Chicken Fried”
Collaborative Video of the Year
Best video that featured a special collaborative appearance by artists; awarded to the artists (individual, group or duo)
* Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire “Cowgirls Don’t Cry”
* Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven”
* Brad Paisley and Keith Urban “Start a Band”
* Robert Plant and Alison Krauss “Please Read the Letter”
* The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe “Old Enough”
* Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. “Bartender Song”
* Sugarland, Little Big Town and Jake Owen “Life in a Northern Town”
* Josh Turner featuring Trisha Yearwood “Another Try”
CMT Performance of the Year
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)
* Caitlin & Will “Stupid Boy” from Can You Duet
* Alan Jackson, George Strait, Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley “Country Boy” from CMT Giants: Alan Jackson
* Toby Keith “She’s a Hottie” from the 2008 CMT Music Awards
* Robert Plant and Alison Krauss “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” from CMT Crossroads: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
* LeAnn Rimes “Nothin’ Better to Do” from the 2008 CMT Music Awards
* Sugarland, Little Big Town and Jake Owen “Life in a Northern Town” from the 2008 CMT Music Awards
* Taylor Swift and Def Leppard “Photograph” from CMT Crossroads: Def Leppard and Taylor Swift
* Keith Urban and Brooks & Dunn “Raise the Barn” from the 2008 CMT Music Awards
Wide Open Country Video of the Year
Best video from an artist outside the mainstream of country music; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration)
* Kevin Costner & Modern West “Backyard”
* Def Leppard and Tim McGraw “Nine Lives”
* Def Leppard and Taylor Swift “Photograph”
* Kid Rock “All Summer Long”
* John Mellencamp featuring Karen Fairchild “My Sweet Love”
* Robert Plant and Alison Krauss “Please Read the Letter”
* The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe “Old Enough”
* Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. “Bartender Song”
VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Best video director of the year; awarded to the director for his or her body of work from the past year
* Kristin Barlowe
(award eligible videos include: Martina McBride’s “Ride” and Chuck Wicks’ “All I Ever Wanted”)
* Deaton Flanigan
(award eligible videos include: Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” and Rascal Flatts’ “Every Day”)
* Trey Fanjoy
(award eligible videos include: Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and George Strait’s “Troubador”)
* Wayne Isham
(award eligible videos include: Darius Rucker’s “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” and “It Won’t Be Like This for Long”)
* Shaun Silva
(award eligible videos include: Sugarland’s “All I Want to Do” and Kenny Chesney’s “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven” featuring The Wailers)
* Eric Welch
(award eligible videos include: Heidi Newfield’s “Johnny & June” and the Carter Twins’ “Heart Like Memphis”)
* Roman White
(award eligible videos include: Carrie Underwood’s “Just a Dream” and Reba McEntire’s “Every Other Weekend”)
* Peter Zavadil
(award eligible videos include: Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This” and Joey + Rory’s “Cheater Cheater”)