Center Theatre Group, Celebration Theatre top 2012 Ovation Awards
Southern California’s biggest theater company was the biggest winner at the 2012 Ovation Awards, which were handed out Monday evening at a ceremony at the Los Angeles Theatre in downtown.
Center Theatre Group scooped 13 trophies for its productions of “Waiting for Godot,” “The Convert” and “War Horse.” The company also received the evening’s biggest honor as having the best season. The Ovations, organized by the L.A. Stage Alliance, honor excellence in stage productions throughout the L.A. area.
The Celebration Theatre took home six awards for its production of “The Color Purple: The Musical,” which won for best musical at an intimate theater. Musical Theatre West received a total of four awards.
“Waiting for Godot,” at the Mark Taper Forum, received five awards, including best production of a play by a large theater and for actors Alan Mandell and Hugo Armstrong. “The Convert,” by Danai Gurira, which ran at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, won six awards, including a prize for director Emily Mann.
The Antaeus Company’s production of “Peace in Our Time,” a rarely revived play by Noel Coward, received the award for best production of a play at an intimate theater. The award for original playwriting went to Andrew Dolan for “The Many Mistresses of Martin Luther King,” at the Ensemble Studio Theatre -- L.A.
The satirical show “Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2,” at Musical Theatre West, received the award for best production of a musical at a large theater.
“Malcolm in the Middle” star Jane Kaczmarek served as a co-host for Monday’s ceremony. Kaczmarek was nominated for her performance in “Good People, by David Lindsay-Abaire, at the Geffen Playhouse, but lost to Pascale Armand in “The Convert.”
Ovation Awards are voted on by a group of 250 individuals from the L.A. theater community. This year’s awards covered the season from Sept. 1, 2011, through Aug. 28, 2012.
Here is the full list with links to Los Angeles Times reviews.
BEST SEASON
Center Theatre GroupBEST PRODUCTION OF A PLAY (INTIMATE THEATER)
“Peace in Our Time,” The Antaeus CompanyBEST PRODUCTION OF A PLAY (LARGE THEATER)
“Waiting for Godot,” Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper ForumBEST PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL (INTIMATE THEATER)
“The Color Purple: A Musical,” Celebration TheatreBEST PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL (LARGE THEATER)
“Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2,” Musical Theatre WestBEST PRESENTED PRODUCTION
“War Horse,” Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson TheatreACTING ENSEMBLE FOR A PLAY
The Cast of “Waiting for Godot,” Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper ForumMUSIC DIRECTION
Gregory Nabours, “The Color Purple: A Musical,” Celebration TheatreBOOK FOR AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL
Isaac Laskin, “Hey, Morgan!” Black Dahlia TheatreLYRICS/MUSIC FOR AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL
Parmer Fuller and Michael Kramer, “Stations: A Los Angeles Holiday Story,” Ensemble Theatre Company and Boom Kat Dance Theatre
PLAYWRIGHTING FOR AN ORIGINAL PLAY
Andrew Dolan, “The Many Mistresses of Martin Luther King,” Ensemble Studio Theatre-LADIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL
Michael Matthews, “The Color Purple: A Musical,” Celebration TheatreDIRECTOR OF A PLAY
Emily Mann, “The Convert,” Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas TheatreCHOREOGRAPHY
Janet Roston, “The Color Purple: A Musical,” Celebration TheatreLEAD ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Davis Gaines, “Man of La Mancha,” Musical Theatre WestLEAD ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Susanne Blakeslee, “Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2,” Musical Theatre WestLEAD ACTOR IN A PLAY
Alan Mandell, “Waiting for Godot,” Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper ForumLEAD ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Pascale Armand, “The Convert,” Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas TheatreFEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Todrick Hall, “Hairspray,” Musical Theatre WestFEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
La Toya London, “The Color Purple: A Musical,” Celebration TheatreFEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY
Hugo Armstrong, “Waiting for Godot,” Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper ForumFEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Zainab Jah, “The Convert,” Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas TheatreLIGHTING DESIGN (INTIMATE THEATER)
Luke Moyer, “Deathtrap,” LA Gay & Lesbian CenterLIGHTING DESIGN (LARGE THEATER)
Lap Chi Chu, “The Convert,” Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas TheatreSOUND DESIGN (LARGE THEATER)
John Zalewski, “A Wrinkle in Time,” MainStreet Theatre CompanyCOSTUME DESIGN (INTIMATE THEATER)
Shon LeBlanc, “I Love Lucy Live on Stage,” Rockahan, LLCCOSTUME DESIGN (LARGE THEATER)
Paul Tazewell, “The Convert,” Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas TheatreSCENIC DESIGN (INTIMATE THEATER)
Tom Buderwitz, “Peace in Our Time,” The Antaeus CompanySCENIC DESIGN (LARGE THEATER)
Daniel Ostling, “The Convert,” Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas TheatreSOUND DESIGN (INTIMATE THEATER)
Veronika Vorel and John Zalewski, “The Children,” The Theatre @ Boston CourtCOMPOSITION FOR A PLAY
Ryan Johnson, “Stoneface: The Rise and Fall of Buster Keaton,” Sacred Fools Theatre CompanyFIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY
Andrew Amani, “Hearts Like Fists,” Theatre of NOTEPUPPET DESIGN
Susan Gratch, “The Children,” The Theatre @ Boston CourtVIDEO DESIGN
Brian Gale, “Waiting for Godot,” Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper Forum
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