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Sills, Pendleton, Horses Take Home L.A. Drama Critics Awards
Actors Douglas Sills and Austin Pendleton were among the honored thespians at the L.A. Drama Critics Awards, but the big winner was the Greenway Court Theatre's adaptation of They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, which took home seven awards for their eight nominations. Sills won for his turn as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing at South Coast Repertory Theatre, while Pendleton was honored for his play, Orson's Shadow, which shared Best Production kudos with Horses and the Deaf West Theater's Big River. A complete list of winners follows: Best Direction Best Musical Direction Best Writing Best Adaptation Best Lead Performance Best Featured Performance Best Scenic Design Best Lighting Design Best Costume Design Best Sound Design Best Choreography Best Makeup/Hair/Wig Design Special kudos were to South Coast Repertory for Sustained Excellence in Theatre; to Amy Freed's The Beard of Avon for World Premiere of an Oustanding New Play; to Beth Kennedy for Emerging Comic Actress; and to Pacific Resident Theater for Excellent Season in a Small to-Midsize Theater. The Bob Z Award for Lifetime Achievement in Set Design goes to Dwight Richard Odle and the Angstrom Award for Lifetime Achievement in Stage Lighting to Kim Killingsworth. The Los Angeles Drama Critics Awards were held April 1 at the Colony Theatre in Burbank. — By Christine Ehren |
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