Eartha Kitt, Daniel Beaty, Lynda Gravatt and Passing Strange were among the winners of the 2007 annual Vivian Robinson/AUDELCO Recognition ("The VIV") Awards.
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"The VIV" Awards are "the only formally established awards presented to the black theatre community," according to an announcement. Audience Development Committee, Inc. (AUDELCO) celebrated 35 years of Excellence in Black Theatre with this year's honors.
The event began with a 6 PM reception at the Harlem Stage/Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. followed by the 7:30 PM ceremony of awards and honors in the Marion Anderson Theatre.
In the Dramatic Production of the Year category, Obsidian Media Group's Black Man Rising (which also earned the Outstanding Ensemble Performance and Director honors) tied with Hadley Players' The Guest at Central Park West (which also took home prizes for Playwright and Lead Actor).
Special honors of acknowledgement and achievements for "Outstanding Pioneer Organizations – 35 Years and Over" were given to Roger Furman Theatre, Negro Ensemble Company, Richard Allen Center for Culture & Art, New Federal Theatre, National Black Theatre, Amas Musical Theatre, Black Spectrum Theatre, Billie Holiday Theatre and Frank Silvera's Writer's Workshop.
In addition special honors were presented to Jewel Kinch, Riverside Theatre, playwright Samm-Art Williams and Mary B. Davis, AUDELCO's Chair Emeritus and "Rising Star" Youth Theatre companies in New York City.
The 2006-2007 theatre season nominees (*with winners in bold) are:
MUSICAL PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR
Magpie
*Passing Strange
DRAMATIC PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR
*Black Man Rising (Obsidian Media Group)
Blue Door (Playwrights Horizon)
King Hedley II (Signature Theatre)
The Desire (Billie Holiday Theatre)
*The Guest at Central Park West (Hadley Players)
Two Trains Running (Signature Theatre)
OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE
*Black Man Rising
Blue Door
Steal Away
The Desire
The Healing Zone
The Taking of Miss Janie
SOLO PERFORMANCE
Robinson Frank Adu (The Griot)
*Daniel Beaty (Emergence-See)
Venus Opal Reese (Split Ends)
Leslie Lewis Sword (Miracle in Rwanda)
LEAD ACTOR
Andre DeShields (King Lear)
Frankie Faison (Two Trains Running)
Peter J. Fernandez (Widowers’ Houses)
Russell Hornsby (King Hedley II)
*John Marshall Jones (The Guest at Central Park West)
Timothy Stickney (Hamlet)
LEAD ACTRESS
Carla Brothers (Moon on a Rainbow Shawl)
Wendi Joy Franklin (The Guest at Central Park West)