Into the Woods Wins Big at Boston's Elliot Norton Awards; See the Full List of Winners | Playbill

Awards Into the Woods Wins Big at Boston's Elliot Norton Awards; See the Full List of Winners

The May 8 ceremony honored both Boston-based productions and visiting productions, including the national tour of Into the Woods.

Gavin Creel in Into The Woods Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Boston's Elliot Norton Awards were presented May 8, honoring both Boston-based productions and touring shows. Held at the Huntington Theatre, the 40th anniversary ceremony is organized by the Boston Theater Critics Association (BTCA). This year's celebration marked the award's return to a live ceremony, following three years of disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year, the Norton Awards removed gender requirements from acting categories and expanded design categories. Elliot Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence was given to Bobbie Steinbach, a Boston-based actor, director, and acting coach; and the Elliot Norton Arts Education Award was given to Magic Circle Theater at Tufts University, New England’s oldest summer theatre by and for children. The Arts Education award provides grant funding to the program.

See the full list of winners:

Elliot Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence
Bobbie Steinbach

Outstanding Visiting Play
On Beckett by Octopus Theatricals presented by ArtsEmerson

Outstanding Visiting Musical
Into the Woods presented by Emerson Colonial Theatre

Outstanding Visiting Design
The Orchard produced by Groundswell Theatricals, Arlekin Players Theatre and (zero-G) Virtual Theatre Lab in association with the Cherry Orchard Festival, ShowOne Productions, Valentine Talland & Nagesh Mahapantha, Jenny and David Jadow, Leah Michalos & Jessica Sporn

Outstanding Visiting Performance in a Play
Travis Alabanza, Burgerz, presented by ArtsEmerson

Outstanding Visiting Performance in a Musical
Gavin Creel, Into the Woods, presented by Emerson Colonial Theatre

Outstanding Play, Large Theater
K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Play, Midsize Theater
The Inheritance, SpeakEasy Stage Company

Outstanding Play, Small Theater
Chicken & Biscuits, The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Musical
Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Front Porch Arts Collective, The Nora @ Central Square Theater, and Greater Boston Stage Company

Outstanding Leading Performance, Large Theater
Regan Sims, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Featured Performance, Large Theater
Ivan Cecil Walks, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Leading Performance, Midsize Theater
Anthony T Goss, Seven Guitars, Actors’ Shakespeare Project

Outstanding Featured Performance, Midsize Theater
Mishka Yarovoy, The Inheritance, SpeakEasy Stage Company

Outstanding Leading Performance, Small Theater
Ramona Lisa Alexander, Black Super Hero Magic Mama, Company One Theatre, presented in collaboration with American Repertory Theater, Boston Public Library and Boston Comics in Color Festival

Outstanding Featured Performance, Small Theater
Schanaya Barrows, can i touch it?, Company One Theatre, produced in partnership with the City of Boston’s Office of Arts and Culture

Outstanding Leading Performance in a Musical
Neil A. Casey, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Lyric Stage Company of Boston

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical
Anthony Pires, Jr., Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Front Porch Arts Collective, The Nora @ Central Square Theater and Greater Boston Stage Company

Outstanding Musical Direction
David Freeman Coleman and Dan Rodriguez, Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Front Porch Arts Collective, The Nora @ Central Square Theater and Greater Boston Stage Company

Outstanding Choreography
Misha Shields, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Director, Large Theater
Dawn M. Simmons, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Director, Midsize Theater
Maurice Emmanuel Parent, Seven Guitars, Actors’ Shakespeare Project

Outstanding Director, Small Theater
Mariela López-Ponce, Don’t Eat the Mangos, Apollinaire Theatre Company and Teatro Chelsea

Outstanding Scenic Design, Large Theater
Wilson Chin, Clyde’s, The Huntington in a co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Outstanding Scenic Design, Midsize or Small Theater
Jon Savage, Seven Guitars, Actors’ Shakespeare Project

Outstanding Lighting Design, Large Theater
Jorge Arroyo, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Lighting Design, Midsize or Small Theater
Kat C. Zhou, The Chinese Lady, Central Square Theater in partnership with CHUANG Stage

Outstanding Costume Design, Large Theater
Karen Perry, Clyde’s, The Huntington in a co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Outstanding Costume Design, Midsize or Small Theater
Scott Martino, Little Christmas Tree Shop of Horrors, Gold Dust Orphans

Outstanding Sound Design, Large Theater
Anna Drummond, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Sound Design, Midsize or Small Theater
Abe Joyner-Meyers (soundscape) and Dewey Dellay (music), Seven Guitars, Actors’ Shakespeare Project

Outstanding Solo Performance
Paul Melendy, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Greater Boston Stage Company

Outstanding New Script
Lenelle Moïse, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, The Huntington and The Front Porch Arts Collective

Outstanding Ensemble
The Inheritance, SpeakEasy Stage Company

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