Audience tickets are available for the Drama League 66th Annual Awards Luncheon, to be held at Noon on May 5 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, located at Park Avenue at Grand Central Avenue. The sit-down affair, hosted by actor Patrick Stewart, is expected to draw an estimated 500 people, many of them theatre luminaries.
For ticket information call (212) 302-2100.
As reported earlier, the Drama League has announced its nominations for the 1999-2000 season. The winners in the three categories of best play, musical and revival will be announced on May 5.
Notable among the best play nominees were Last Train to Nibroc, an Off-Broadway play that had a short run, and Harley Granville Barker's Waste. Though Waste received its U.S. Premiere only this year, the work is nearly one hundred years old.
Like the Tonys, the Drama League deemed Contact was a musical, though it lacks a score and no one sings. The organization also nominated both of the musicals called The Wild Party. The three categories run as follows:
DISTINGUISHED PRODUCTION OF A PLAY:
Copenhagen
Dinner With Friends
Dirty Blonde
Jar the Floor
Last Train to Nibroc
The Tale of the Allergist's Wife
Waste
DISTINGUISHED PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL:
Aida
Contact
James Joyce's The Dead
Kat and the Kings
Swing!
The Wild Party Manhattan Theatre Club
The Wild Party Broadway
DISTINGUISHED PRODUCTION OF A REVIVAL:
A Moon for the Misbegotten
Amadeus
American Buffalo
Kiss Me, Kate
The Real Thing
True West
Uncle Vanya
At the awards ceremony, trophies for distinguished achievement in musical theatre, unique contribution to theatre and a distinguished performance award, will also be announced. Also unveiled will be a new award, the Julia Hansen Award for Excellence in Directing. The prize is named after the Drama League's president.
-- By Murdoch McBride
and Robert Simonson