Премия Theatre World Award - это американская награда, ежегодно присуждаемая актерам и актрисам в знак признания выдающегося дебютного выступления на сцене Нью-Йорка на Бродвее или вне Бродвея . Впервые он был присужден за театральный сезон 1945–1946 годов.
Инаугурационными получателями были Бетти Комден , Джуди Холлидей и Джон Райт . Победителей выбирает комитет нью-йоркских критиков. В этот комитет входят (по состоянию на май 2015 года) Рома Торре (NY1), Дэвид Кот ( Time Out7 New York , NY1), Джо Дзиемянович ( New York Daily News ), Питер Филишия ( Newark Star-Ledger , Eme 7 6ritus), Гарри Хаун ( Афиша ), Мэтью Мюррей (TalkinBroadway.com) и Фрэнк Шек ( New York Post ). [1] [2] [3]
Джон Уиллис , основатель Theatre World Awards и редактор театральной библии Theatre World , скончался в июне 2010 года.
Награда, известная как « Янус » в честь римского бога входов, выходов и всех начинаний, представляет собой бронзовую скульптуру, созданную скульптором Гарри Маринским. [4]
Особые почетные награды [ править ]
Премия Дороти Лаудон Starbaby была учреждена в 2009 году и названа в честь актрисы и певицы Дороти Лаудон (1925–2003), а с 2010 года присуждается Фондом Дороти Лаудон в связи с этими наградами. Первая премия Starbaby была вручена Сьюзан Луизе О'Коннор ( Blithe Spirit ). Другие получатели - Бобби Стеггерт ( Рэгтайм и Янк! ) (2009–10), [5] Сет Нумрих (Боевой конь ) (2010–11), [6] и Сьюзан Пурфар ( Племена ). [3] В 2013 году он был переименован.Премия Дороти Лаудон за выдающиеся достижения в театре . [ необходима цитата ]
Первая ежегодная премия Ланта – Фонтанна за выдающиеся достижения в ансамбле была вручена на церемонии вручения наград в 2010–11 годах актерскому составу «Ублюдок в шляпе» - Бобби Каннавале , Крису Року , Аннабелле Шиорре , Элизабет Родригес и Юлу Васкесу. Премия вручается в честь покойных Альфреда Ланта и Линн Фонтанн и вручается выдающимся бродвейским или внебродвейским ансамблям. [7]
Премия Джона Уиллиса [ править ]
Новая награда - Премия Джона Уиллиса - впервые была учреждена в сезоне 2012–2013 годов. Она дается за «пожизненные достижения в театре» в честь Джона Уиллиса , который создал и поддерживают традиции театрального мира в течение 66 лет, поощряя новые таланты в часто оспаривании бизнесе.»Первый получатель был Алан Алда . [2]
Церемония награждения [ править ]
Победители сезона 2010–11 годов были объявлены 10 мая 2011 г. на торжественной церемонии, состоявшейся 7 июня; награды традиционно вручают бывшие лауреаты премии. [6] Награды за сезон 2011–11 годов были объявлены 8 мая 2012 г. и вручены на церемонии, состоявшейся 5 июня 2012 г. в Театре Беласко . [3]
The awards for the 2012–13 season were announced on May 7, 2013, and the 69th Annual Theatre World Awards Ceremony was held on June 3 at the Music Box Theater.[2] The awards for the 2013–14 season were announced on May 6, 2014, and the ceremony was held on June 2, 2014 at Circle in the Square.[8] The awards for the 2014–15 season were announced on May 5, 2015; the ceremony will be held on June 1, 2015 at the Lyric Theatre.[9]
Award winners[edit]
Past recipients, from 1944–45 to 2012–13[10]
1995–1996[edit]
Jordan Baker - Suddenly Last Summer
Joohee Choi - The King and I
Karen Kay Cody - Master Class
Viola Davis - Seven Guitars
Kate Forbes - The School for Scandal
Michael McGrath - Swinging on a Star
Alfred Molina - Molly Sweeney
Timothy Olyphant - The Monogamist
Adam Pascal - Rent
Lou Diamond Phillips - The King and I
Daphne Rubin-Vega - Rent
Brett Tabisel - Big
Special Award - cast of An Ideal Husband
1996-1997[edit]
Terry Beaver - The Last Night of Ballyhoo
Helen Carey - London Assurance
Kristin Chenoweth - Steel Pier
Jason Danieley - Candide
Linda Eder - Jekyll & Hyde
Allison Janney - Present Laughter
Daniel McDonald - Steel Pier
Janet McTeer - A Doll's House
Mark Ruffalo - This Is Our Youth
Fiona Shaw - The Waste Land
Antony Sher - Stanley
Alan Tudyk - Bunny Bunny
Special Award - cast of Skylight
1997–1998[edit]
Source: Theatre World[11]
Max Casella – The Lion King
Margaret Colin – Jackie
Ruaidhri Conroy – The Cripple of Inishmaan
Alan Cumming – Cabaret
Lea DeLaria – On the Town
Edie Falco – Side Man
Enid Graham – Honour
Anna Kendrick – High Society
Ednita Nazario – The Capeman
Douglas Sills – The Scarlet Pimpernel
Steven Sutcliffe – Ragtime
Sam Trammell – Ah, Wilderness!
Special Award - Eddie Izzard[citation needed]
Special Award - cast of The Beauty Queen of Leenane[citation needed]
1998-1999[edit]
Jillian Armenante - The Cider House Rules
James Black - Not About Nightingales
Brendan Coyle - The Weir
Anna Friel - Closer
Rupert Graves - Closer
Lynda Gravatt - The Old Settler
Nicole Kidman - The Blue Room
Ciaran Hinds - Closer
Ute Lemper - Chicago
Clarke Peters - The Iceman Cometh
Toby Stephens - Ring Round the Moon
Sandra Oh - Stop Kiss
Special Award - Jerry Herman
1999–2000[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Craig Bierko – The Music Man
Everett Bradley – Swing!
Gabriel Byrne – A Moon for the Misbegotten
Ann Hampton Callaway – Swing!
Toni Collette – The Wild Party
Henry Czerny – Arms and the Man
Stephen Dillane – The Real Thing
Jennifer Ehle – The Real Thing
Philip Seymour Hoffman – True West
Hayley Mills – Suite in Two Keys
Cigdem Onat – The Time of the Cuckoo
Claudia Shear – Dirty Blonde
Special Award – Barry Humphries
2000–2001[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Juliette Binoche – Betrayal
Macaulay Culkin – Madame Melville
Janie Dee – Comic Potential
Raúl Esparza – The Rocky Horror Show
Kathleen Freeman – The Full Monty
Deven May – Bat Boy
Reba McEntire – Annie Get Your Gun
Chris Noth – The Best Man
Joshua Park – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Rosie Perez – References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot
Joely Richardson – Madame Melville
John Ritter – The Dinner Party
Special Award – Seán Campion[citation needed]
Special Award – Conleth Hill[citation needed]
2001–2002[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Justin Bohon – Oklahoma!
Simon Callow – The Mystery of Charles Dickens
Mos Def – Topdog/Underdog
Emma Fielding – Private Lives
Adam Godley – Private Lives
Martin Jarvis – By Jeeves
Spencer Kayden – Urinetown
Gretchen Mol – The Shape of Things
Anna Paquin – The Glory of Living
Louise Pitre – Mamma Mia!
David Warner – Major Barbara
Rachel Weisz – The Shape of Things
2002–2003[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Antonio Banderas – Nine
Tammy Blanchard – Gypsy
Thomas Jefferson Byrd – Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Jonathan Cake – Medea
Victoria Hamilton – A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
Clare Higgins – Vincent in Brixton
Jackie Hoffman – Hairspray
Mary Stuart Masterson – Nine
John Selya – Movin' Out
Jochum ten Haaf – Vincent in Brixton
Daniel Sunjata – Take Me Out
Marissa Jaret Winokur – Hairspray
Special Award – Peter Filichia
Special Award – Ben Hodges
2003–2004[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Shannon Cochran – Bug
Stephanie D'Abruzzo – Avenue Q
Mitchel David Federan – The Boy From Oz
Alexander Gemignani – Assassins
Hugh Jackman – The Boy From Oz
Isabel Keating – The Boy From Oz
Sanaa Lathan – A Raisin in the Sun
Jefferson Mays – I Am My Own Wife
Euan Morton – Taboo
Anika Noni Rose – Caroline, or Change
John Tartaglia – Avenue Q
Jennifer Westfeldt – Wonderful Town
Special Award – Sarah Jones
2004–2005[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Christina Applegate – Sweet Charity
Ashlie Atkinson – Fat Pig
Hank Azaria – Spamalot
Gordon Clapp – Glengarry Glen Ross
Conor Donovan – Privilege
Dan Fogler – The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Heather Goldenhersh – Doubt
Carla Gugino – After the Fall
Jenn Harris – Modern Orthodox
Cheyenne Jackson – All Shook Up
Celia Keenan-Bolger – The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Tyler Maynard – Altar Boyz
2005–2006[edit]
Source: Theatre World[12]
Harry Connick, Jr. – The Pajama Game
Felicia P. Fields – The Color Purple
Maria Friedman – The Woman in White
Richard Griffiths – The History Boys
Mamie Gummer – Mr. Marmalade
Jayne Houdyshell – Well
Bob Martin – The Drowsy Chaperone
Ian McDiarmid – Faith Healer
Nellie McKay – The Threepenny Opera
David Wilmot – The Lieutenant of Inishmore
Elisabeth Withers-Mendes – The Color Purple
John Lloyd Young – Jersey Boys
2006–2007[edit]
Fantasia Barrino – The Color Purple
Eve Best – A Moon for the Misbegotten
Mary Birdsong – Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
Erin Davie – Grey Gardens
Xanthe Elbrick – Coram Boy
Johnny Galecki – The Little Dog Laughed
Jonathan Groff – Spring Awakening
Gavin Lee – Mary Poppins
Lin-Manuel Miranda – In the Heights
Bill Nighy – The Vertical Hour
Stark Sands – Journey's End
Nilaja Sun – No Child...
Special award – Actors' Fund
2007–2008[edit]
De'Adre Aziza – Passing Strange
Cassie Beck – Drunken City
Daniel Breaker – Passing Strange
Ben Daniels – Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Deanna Dunagan – August: Osage County
Hoon Lee – Yellow Face
Alli Mauzey – Cry-Baby
Jenna Russell – Sunday in the Park with George
Mark Rylance – Boeing-Boeing
Loretta Ables Sayre – South Pacific
Jimmi Simpson – The Farnsworth Invention
Paulo Szot – South Pacific
2008–2009[edit]
Source:Playbill.com[13]
David Alvarez/Trent Kowalik/Kiril Kulish – Billy Elliot, The Musical
Chad L. Coleman – Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Jennifer Grace – Our Town
Josh Grisetti – Enter Laughing, The Musical
Haydn Gwynne – Billy Elliot, The Musical
Colin Hanks – 33 Variations
Marin Ireland – reasons to be pretty
Susan Louise O'Connor – Blithe Spirit
Condola Rashad – Ruined
Geoffrey Rush – Exit the King
Josefina Scaglione – West Side Story
Wesley Taylor – Rock of Ages
Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Susan Louise O'Connor – Blithe Spirit
Special Award to the entire cast of The Norman Conquests: Amelia Bullmore, Jessica Hynes, Stephen Mangan, Ben Miles, Paul Ritter and Amanda Root.[citation needed]
2009–2010[edit]
Source:Playbill.com[5]
Nina Arianda – Venus in Fur
Chris Chalk – Fences
Bill Heck – The Orphans' Home Cycle
Jon Michael Hill – Superior Donuts
Scarlett Johansson – A View from the Bridge
Keira Keeley – The Glass Menagerie
Sahr Ngaujah – Fela!
Eddie Redmayne – Red
Andrea Riseborough – The Pride
Heidi Schreck – Circle Mirror Transformation
Stephanie Umoh – Ragtime
Michael Urie – The Temperamentals
Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Bobby Steggert - Ragtime and Yank!
2010–2011[edit]
Source:Playbill.com[6]
Ellen Barkin – The Normal Heart
Desmin Borges – The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity
Halley Feiffer – The House of Blue Leaves
Grace Gummer – Arcadia
Rose Hemingway – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
John Larroquette – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Heather Lind – The Merchant of Venice
Patina Miller – Sister Act
Arian Moayed – Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Jim Parsons – The Normal Heart
Zachary Quinto – Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes
Tony Sheldon – Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Seth Numrich - War Horse
Lunt-Fontanne Award for Ensemble Excellence – cast of The Motherfucker with the Hat
2011–2012[edit]
Source: Playbill.com[3]
Tracie Bennett – End of the Rainbow
Phillip Boykin – The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Crystal A. Dickinson – Clybourne Park
Russell Harvard – Tribes
Jeremy Jordan – Bonnie & Clyde
Joaquina Kalukango – Hurt Village
Jennifer Lim – Chinglish
Jessie Mueller – On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Hettienne Park – Seminar and The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures
Chris Perfetti – Sons of the Prophet
Finn Wittrock – Death of a Salesman
Josh Young – Jesus Christ Superstar
Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Susan Pourfar - Tribes
2012–2013[edit]
Source:Playbill.com[2]
Bertie Carvel – Matilda the Musical
Carrie Coon – Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Brandon J. Dirden – The Piano Lesson
Shalita Grant – Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Tom Hanks – Lucky Guy
Valisia LeKae – Motown: The Musical
Rob McClure – Chaplin
Ruthie Ann Miles – Here Lies Love
Conrad Ricamora – Here Lies Love
Keala Settle – Hands on a Hardbody
Yvonne Strahovski – Golden Boy
Tom Sturridge – Orphans
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Johnny Orsini - The Nance
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Alan Alda
2013–2014[edit]
Source: Broadway.com[8]
Paul Chahidi – Twelfth Night, or What You Will
Nick Cordero – Bullets Over Broadway
Bryan Cranston – All the Way
Mary Bridget Davies – A Night with Janis Joplin
Sarah Greene – The Cripple of Inishmaan
Rebecca Hall – Machinal
Ramin Karimloo – Les Misérables
Zachary Levi – First Date
Chris O'Dowd – Of Mice and Men
Sophie Okonedo – A Raisin in the Sun
Emerson Steele – Violet
Lauren Worsham – A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Celia Keenan-Bolger - The Glass Menagerie
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre Winner: Christopher Plummer
2014–2015[edit]
Source: Playbill.com[9]
Geneva Carr – Hand to God
Daveed Diggs – Hamilton
Megan Fairchild – On the Town
Robert Fairchild – An American in Paris
Collin Kelly-Sordelet – The Last Ship
Sydney Lucas – Fun Home
Karen Pittman – Disgraced
Benjamin Scheuer – The Lion
Alex Sharp – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Emily Skeggs – Fun Home
Micah Stock – It's Only a Play
Ruth Wilson – Constellations
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Leanne Cope – An American In Paris
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Chita Rivera[14]
2015–2016[edit]
Source: Playbill.com[15]
Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple
Carmen Cusack – Bright Star
Khris Davis – The Royale
Daniel Durant – Spring Awakening
Cynthia Erivo – The Color Purple
John Krasinski – Dry Powder
Sarah Charles Lewis – Tuck Everlasting
Austin P. McKenzie – Spring Awakening
Lupita Nyong'o – Eclipsed
Mark Strong – A View From The Bridge
Ana Villafañe – On Your Feet!
Ben Whishaw – The Crucible
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Nicholas Barasch – She Loves Me
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Bernadette Peters
2016–2017[edit]
Source: BroadwayWorld.com[16]
Carlo Albán - Sweat
Christy Altomare - Anastasia
Denée Benton - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
Jon Jon Briones - Miss Saigon
Barrett Doss - Groundhog Day
Amber Gray - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
Josh Groban - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
Lucas Hedges - Yen
Raymond Lee - Vietgone
Eva Noblezada - Miss Saigon
Jeremy Secomb - Sweeney Todd
Cobie Smulders - Present Laughter
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Katrina Lenk, Indecent and The Band's Visit
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Glenn Close
Special Theatre World Award: Dave Malloy for his Broadway debut in Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 as an actor, composer, writer, lyricist, and orchestrator.
2017–2018[edit]
Anthony Boyle - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Jamie Brewer - Amy and the Orphans
Noma Dumezweni - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Johnny Flynn - Hangmen
Denise Gough - Angels in America
Harry Hadden-Paton - My Fair Lady
Hailey Kilgore - Once on This Island
James McArdle - Angels in America
Lauren Ridloff - Children of a Lesser God
Ethan Slater - SpongeBob SquarePants
Charlie Stemp - Hello, Dolly!
Katy Sullivan - Cost of Living
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Ben Edelman, Admissions
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Victor Garber
2018–2019[edit]
Gbenga Akinnagbe - To Kill a Mockingbird
Tom Glynn-Carney - The Ferryman
Sophia Anne Caruso - Beetlejuice
Paddy Considine - The Ferryman
James Davis - Oklahoma!
Micaela Diamond - The Cher Show
Bonnie Milligan - Head Over Heels
Simone Missick - Paradise Blue
Jeremy Pope - Choir Boy
Colton Ryan - Girl from the North Country
Stephanie Styles - Kiss Me, Kate
Phoebe Waller-Bridge - Fleabag
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Nathan Lane
See also[edit]
Tony Awards
Drama Desk Awards
Obie Awards
References[edit]
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