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Michetti Will Direct Ovation Awards; T'Kay, Hirsch, Seel Produce
October 18, 2000
With the Oct. 30 ceremony only weeks away, Los Angeles' Ovation Awards have announced the creative team dedicated to putting the night together. Michael Michetti, a double Ovation winner for his A Midsummer Night's Dream, directs the event with Eileen T'Kaye and Farrell Hirsch as executive producers and Michael Seel as producer.
With the Oct. 30 ceremony only weeks away, Los Angeles' Ovation Awards have announced the creative team dedicated to putting the night together. Michael Michetti, a double Ovation winner for his A Midsummer Night's Dream, directs the event with Eileen T'Kaye and Farrell Hirsch as executive producers and Michael Seel as producer. An actress (currently in Dandelion Wine at the Colony Theatre) and producer, T'Kaye worked with Michetti on Dream and the Coast Playhouse's Shiva Arms, 1999's Ovation winner for Best World Premiere. Hirsch, who currently serves as producer on an Off-Broadway show and the upcoming Rockne at Chicago's Apollo Theatre, is in his seventh season of producing the Ovations, his second as an executive producer. Seel's producing credits include The Gay 90's Musical, Florinda, Zastrozzi and On the Open Road. The Ovation nominations were announced Sept. 25 at the new Colony Theatre. The Ovations themselves will be awarded Oct. 30 at the Ahmanson Theatre. First established by the Theatre League Alliance of Southern California in 1989, these prizes are given in 26 categories, separated in all cases, except acting, directing, choreography and writing, into large and intimate theatre divisions. Writer and performer Maripat Donovan, in full Late Night Catechism ensemblage, will host the ceremony. Donovan co-wrote the show in stars in the L.A. production, currently at the Coronet Theatre. Tickets to the Ovations can be purchased by calling (213) 614-0556 ext. 24 or by visiting the web at http://www.theatrela.org. The Colony is located at 555 North Third Street in Burbank. Food and drinks will be served. * The complete Ovation nominations follow: Best Musical (Large Theatre) The Boys from Syracuse, Reprise! Broadway’s Best in Concert at UCLA Freud Playhouse Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Les Miserables, Ahmanson Theatre Sweeney Todd, Gold Coast Plays at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Canon Theatricals at the Henry Fonda Theatre Best Musical (Intimate Theatre) Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Stand-Up Opera, Tiffany Theatres Merrily We Roll Along, West Coast Ensemble Miss Desmond Behind Bars, Savalas Productions at the Court Theatre Forbidden Broadway Y2K/LA, Tiffany Theatres Best Play (Large Theatre) Wit, Geffen Playhouse Jitney, Mark Taper Forum Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Uncle Vanya, Geffen Playhouse Amadeus, Ahmanson Theatre Best Play (Intimate Theatre) Taking Sides, Odyssey Theatres A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre The Servant of Two Masters, The Servant of Two Masters Company at Bergamot Station Save It for the Stage, The Life of Reilly, Falcon Theatre Waiting for Godot, The Matrix Theatre Company Best Writing-World Premiere Play or Musical Paul Mullin, Louis Slotin Sonata, Circle X Theatre Company at the Hollywood Court Theatre Victor Kaufold, The Why, The Blank Theatre Company at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre Luis Alfaro, Alma Cervantes, Sandra C. Munoz and Marisela Norte, Black Butterfly, Jaguar Girl, Pinata Woman and Other Superhero Girls, Like Me, Taper, Too at the Actors Gang Theatre Dominic Hoffman, Uncle Jacques’ Symphony, Stages Theatre Hershey Felder, George Gershwin Alone, Tiffany Theatres Best Writing-New Translation/Adaptation Brian Senter, Fathers and Sons, Circle X Theatre Company at the Space Michael Franco and Richard Helweg, The Master and Margarita, Zoo District at Art Share Bob Daniels, Linda Bove and Phyllis Frelich, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre Jeff Calhoun, Bob Daniels, Deanne Bray, Betsy Ford, Lisa Hermatz and Kissy Keast, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Dakin Matthews, The Liar, Antaeus Company at the Secret Rose Theatre Lead Actor in a Musical Douglas Sills, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Ahmanson Theatre Kingsley Leggs, Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center George McDaniel, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Jeremiah Schalberg, Crazy for You, Golden Performing Arts Center at the Madrid Theatre Michael Cerveris, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Canon Theatricals at the Henry Fonda Theatre Lead Actor in a Play Dominic Hoffman, Uncle Jacques’ Symphony, Stages Theatre Charles Nelson Reilly, Save It for the Stage, The Life of Reilly, Falcon Theatre Ted Ronney, The Foreigner, Actors Co-Op at the Crossley Theatre William H. Bassett, King Lear, Los Angeles Repertory Company at the Met Theatre Leland Crooke, Taking Sides, Odyssey Theatre Lead Actress in a Musical Lea DeLaria, The Boys from Syracuse, Reprise! Broadway's Best in Concert at the Freud Playhouse BJ Ward, Stand-Up Opera, Tiffany Theatres Faith Prince, James Joyce’s The Dead, Ahmanson Theatre Kecia Lewis, Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Amanda McBroom, Sweeney Todd, Gold Coast Plays at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Lead Actress in a Play Emily Kuroda, Straight as a Line, Playwrights’ Arena Kathleen Chalfant, Wit, Geffen Playhouse Suanne Spoke, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre Megan Mullally, Berlin Circle, Evidence Room Maripat Donovan, Late Nite Catechism, Upstairs at the Coronet Featured Actor in a Musical Michael Arnold, Martin Guerre, Ahmanson Theatre Harris Doran, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Stephen Spinella, James Joyce’s The Dead, Ahmanson Theatre Troy Kotsur, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Billy Porter, Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Featured Actor in a Play Neil Vipond, Hamlet, Odyssey Theatre Michael Kastroff, Immortality, Los Angeles Theatre Center Fred Applegate, Expecting Isabel, Mark Taper Forum Joe Hart, The Angels of Lemnos, The Road Theatre Company Ogie Zulueta, Cockroach Nation, Moving Arts Featured Actress in a Musical Tonya L. Dixon, Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Sally Ann Howes, James Joyce’s The Dead, Ahmanson Theatre Antoinette Abbamonte, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Carol Kline, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Marni Nixon, James Joyce’s The Dead, Ahmanson Theatre Featured Actress in a Play Jo Nell Kennedy, Monkey Grass, Victory Theatre Paula Pizzi, Wit, Geffen Playhouse Brenda Ballard, The Foreigner, Actors’ Co-Op at the Crossley Theatre Kathryn Joosten, The Ladies of the Corridor, Geo Hartley at the Tamarind Theatre Brigid Cleary, Expecting Isabel, Mark Taper Forum Ensemble Performance The cast of Forbidden Broadway Y2K/LA, Tiffany Theatres The cast of The Servant of Two Masters, The Servant of Two Masters Company at Bergamot Station The cast of Jitney, Mark Taper Forum The cast of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Theatre 40 The cast of A Fairy Tale, Actors’ Gang Director of a Musical John Caird and Trevor Nunn, Les Miserables, Ahmanson Theatre Gerard Allessandrini, Forbidden Broadway Y2K/LA, Tiffany Theatre Robert Clater, Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Gordon Hunt, Stand-Up Opera, Tiffany Theatre Jeff Calhoun, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre Director of a Play Beth Milles, The Servant of Two Masters, Bergamot Station Mary Zimmerman, Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Deborah LaVine, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre Ken Sawyer, The Angels of Lemnos, The Road Theatre Company Derek Anson Jones, Wit, Geffen Playhouse Choreographer Fred Tallaksen, Miss Desmond Behind Bars, Savalas Productions at the Court Theatre Robert Clater, Dreamgirls, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Phillip George, Forbidden Broadway Y2K/LA, Tiffany Theatre Sha Newman, The King and I, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Brian Paul Mendoza, Oliver!, Deaf West Theater Lighting Design (Large Theatre) T.J. Gerckens, Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Kevin Adams, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Canon Theatricals at the Henry Fonda Theatre David Hersey, Les Miserables, Ahmanson Theatre Scott Zielinski, Space, Mark Taper Forum Paule Constable, Amadeus, Ahmanson Theatre Lighting Design (Intimate Theatre) Geoff Korf, An Antigone Story, Cornerstone Theatre Company at the Historic Subway Terminal Building Michael Gilliam, Oliver!, Deaf West Theatre J. Kent Inasy, Waiting for Godot, The Matrix Theatre Company David Flad, The Angels of Lemnos, The Road Theatre Company Ken Booth, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre Set Design (Large Theatre) David Jenkins, The Poison Tree, Mark Taper Forum David Gallo, Jitney, Mark Taper Forum William Dudley, Amadeus, Ahmanson Theatre John Napier, Les Miserables, Ahmanson Theatre Daniel Ostling, Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Set Design (Intimate Theatre) Robert A. Prior, A Fairy Tale, Actors’ Gang Desma Murphy, Ballad Hunter, The Road Theatre Company Bob Steinberg, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre Desma Murphy, The Angels of Lemnos, The Road Theatre Company Thomas Buderwitz, Against the Glass, T’Kaye Productions at the Court Theatre Costume Design (Large Theatre) Andreane Neofitou, Les Miserables, Ahmanson Theatre Mara Blumenfeld, Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Susan Hilferty, Jitney, Mark Taper Forum William Dudley, Amadeus, Ahmanson Theatre Jane Greenwood, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Ahmanson Theatre Costume Design (Intimate Theatre) Maggie Morgan, Waiting for Godot, The Matrix Theatre Company Audrey Eisner, Tonight at 8:30, Pacific Resident Theatre Audrey Eisner, The Swan, Pacific Resident Theatre Alvin Colt, Forbidden Broadway Y2K/LA, Tiffany Theatre Holly Poe Durbin, Berlin Circle, The Evidence Room Sound Design (Large Theatre) Rob Milburn, Jitney, Mark Taper Forum Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen, Space, Mark Taper Forum Andre Pluess and Ben Sussman, Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Andrew Bruce/Autograph, Les Miserables, Ahmanson Theatre Matt McKenzie, Amadeus, Ahmanson Theatre Sound Design (Intimate Theatre) Wav Magic, Eden’s Journal and Ken Sawyer, The Angels of Lemnos, The Road Theater Company Nathan Wang, The Square, Taper, Too at the Actors’ Gang Theatre Jef Bek and Eric Snodgrass, Nosferatu, Zoo District at Art Share Bill O’Brien, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre John Zalewski, Berlin Circle, Evidence Room The Ovation's special awards will honor Disney and Michael Eisner, and actor Ray Stricklyn. Eisner and company receive the James A. Doolittle Award for Outstanding Leadership in Theatre for their musical productions Aida, Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. Stricklyn garners the Career Achievement Award for his work in Southern California, which would eventually include Broadway where he portrayed Tennessee Williams in Confessions of a Nightingale. -- By Christine Ehren
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