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Rubinstein, Bean Present L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards April 2
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April 2, 2001
Some of the couples are famous outside of L.A., some are not, but 10 of the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards' presenters handing out prizes April 2 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel represent Los Angeles theatre companies. Among them are Broadway's John Rubinstein (Ragtime, Pippin) and Jane Lanier (Fosse) of the Interact Theatre Co., Orson Bean ("Dr. Quinn," "Normal, Ohio") and Alley Mills ("Popular") of Pacific Resident Theatre, Alice Dodd and nominee Jillian Armenante of Circle X, Jim Brochu and The Last Session's Steve Schalchin of El Portal Center for the Arts and Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott of A Noise Within. Entertainment during the presentation will be provided by Keili Lefkovitz of bare and Audrey Rapoport, last year's Natalie Schafer Award.
Some of the couples are famous outside of L.A., some are not, but 10 of the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards' presenters handing out prizes April 2 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel represent Los Angeles theatre companies. Among them are Broadway's John Rubinstein (Ragtime, Pippin) and Jane Lanier (Fosse) of the Interact Theatre Co., Orson Bean ("Dr. Quinn," "Normal, Ohio") and Alley Mills ("Popular") of Pacific Resident Theatre, Alice Dodd and nominee Jillian Armenante of Circle X, Jim Brochu and The Last Session's Steve Schalchin of El Portal Center for the Arts and Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott of A Noise Within. Entertainment during the presentation will be provided by Keili Lefkovitz of bare and Audrey Rapoport, last year's Natalie Schafer Award. In Flagrante Gothicto, a satiric mating of "Wuthering Heights," "Jane Eyre" and "Rebecca," is the big nominee for the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards. Not only is the Circle X Theatre staging up for Best Production, but it's also been nominated for six other awards, including best writing, direction (from co-writer Jillian Armenante), leading performance (from the other co writer Alice Dodd) and featured performance. Disney's The Lion King, a big Tony winner in New York, is up for most of the technical awards, competing against itself in costume design, where Julie Taymor's work on the physical costumes runs against her and Michael Curry's mask and puppets designs and against the hair and makeup work of Michael Ward. The complete L.A. Critic's Circle nominations list follows: Production In Flagrante Gothicto, McCadden Place Theater (Circle X Theatre Company) Lady Chatterley's Lover, Pacific Resident Theatre The Master and Margarita, ArtShare and Hudson Theatre (Zoo District) Metamorphoses, Mark Taper Forum Tonight at 8:30, Pacific Resident Theatre Direction Jillian Armenante, In Flagrante Gothicto Michael Lilly, Additional Particulars, Third Stage Theatre Daniel O'Connor, Tonight at 8:30 John Vreeke, Lady Chatterley's Lover Mary Zimmerman, Metamorphoses Musical Direction Deborah Lurie, bare, Hudson Theatre Charles Prince, James Joyce's The Dead, Ahmanson Theatre Boko Suzuki, Swing!, Ahmanson Theatre Mary Van Arsdel, Tonight at 8:30 Writing Jillian Armenante & Alice Dodd, In Flagrante Gothicto Phyllis Frelich, Linda Bove & Bob Daniels, A Streetcar Named Desire, Deaf West Theatre (Adaptation) Ronald Harwood, Taking Sides, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble Ed Simpson, Additional Particulars Musical Score Shaun Davey (m), Richard Nelson & Davey (l), James Joyce's The Dead Amanda Green (l) & Curtis Moore (m), up the week without a paddle, Celebration Theatre and The Space Jon Hartmere Jr. (l) & Damon Intrabartolo (m), bare Lead Performance Kirk Baily, Additional Particulars Kathleen Chalfant, Wit, Geffen Playhouse Leland Crooke, Taking Sides Alice Dodd, In Flagrante Gothicto David Dukes, Waiting for Godot, Matrix Theatre Leslie Fera, Lady Chatterley's Lover Travis Michael Holder, Nasty Little Secrets, Theatre/Theater Gregory Itzin, Waiting for Godot Troy M. Kotsur, A Streetcar Named Desire Suanne Spoke, A Streetcar Named Desire Deborah Strang, The Skin of Our Teeth, A Noise Within Featured Performance Eydie Alyson, Once in a Lifetime, West Coast Ensemble Anastasia Basil, In Flagrante Gothicto Stephen McKinley Henderson, Jitney, Mark Taper Forum Jill Hill, The Skin of Our Teeth Leslie Jordan, Southern Baptist Sissies, Zephyr Theatre Keili Lefkovitz, bare Molly Schaffer, Tonight at 8:30 Ann Walker, Southern Baptist Sissies Amy Warner, Lady Chatterley's Lover Scenic Design David Gallo, Jitney Daniel Ostling, Metamorphoses Neil Patel, Dinner with Friends, Geffen Playhouse Gary Smoot, In Flagrante Gothicto Robert Steinberg, A Streetcar Named Desire Lighting Design T.J. Gerckens, Metamorphoses Donald Holder, The Lion King, at Pantages Theatre Jennifer Tipton, James Joyce's The Dead Dan Weingarten, In Flagrante Gothicto Costume Design Maro Parian & Sofi Khachmanyan, The Master and Margarita Julie Taymor, The Lion King (Costume Design) Julie Taymor & Michael Curry, The Lion King (Mask & Puppet Design) Michael Ward, The Lion King (Hair & Makeup Design) Sound Design Bruce Ellman, Fully Committed, at Coronet Theatre Andre Pluess & Ben Sussman, Metamorphoses Casey Stone, bare Choreography Cate Caplin, Godspell, Actors Co-op Garth Fagan, The Lion King Onalee Hunter, bare The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle was founded in 1969. Members of the L.A.D.C.C. include: Dave DePino (Nitelife/After Dark); F. Kathleen Foley (Los Angeles Times); Shirle Gottlieb (Press Telegram); Steve Hendrickson (Antelope Valley Press); Martín Hernández (LA Weekly); Hoyt Hilsman (Back Stage West, Los Angeles Magazine); Wenzel Jones (Back Stage West, KPCC Theater Talk); T.S. Kerrigan (Nitelife/After Dark, The American Reporter); Dany Margolies (Back Stage West, Nitelife/After Dark); Julio Martinez (Daily Variety, Daily News); T.H. McCulloh (Los Angeles Times, Showmag.com); Jana J. Monji (Los Angeles Times); Terry Morgan (LA Weekly); Tom Provenzano (LA Weekly); Terri Roberts (Back Stage West, Daily Variety); Richard Scaffidi (Back Stage West); Melinda Schupmann (Showmag.com); Les Spindle (Back Stage West, Frontiers); Rob Stevens (Showmag.com); Debbi Swanson (Showmag.com, Theatermania.com); Gene Warech (Random Lengths, Laguna Coastline News); Polly Warfield (Back Stage West); and Neal Weaver (LA Weekly). Tickets to the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards are $25 in advance, $30 at the door. The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is located at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard. For reservations, call (323) 656-9407. — By Christine Ehren
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