’The Invisible Hand,’
‘Next to Normal’ Top Shows at Connecticut Critics Awards
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. David Kennedy. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
FAIRFIELD — Westport
Country Playhouse’s “The Invisible Hand” and TheaterWorks’ “Next to Normal”
took top honors at the Connecticut Critics Circle Awards Monday night for best
play and musical production of the 2016-17 season.
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Rob Ruggiero. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
The event, which honors
the work of the state’s professional theaters, was held at Sacred Heart
University’s Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts. Three-time Tony
Award-nominee Terrence Mann was master of ceremonies. Performing was Bobby
Conte Thornton, star of Broadway’s “A Bronx Tale.”
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Zach Schanne. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
Awards for outstanding
actors in a musical went to Christiane Noll (“Next to Normal”) and Zach Schanne
(“West Side Story,” Summer Theatre of New Canaan).
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Erik Bryant. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
Awards for outstanding
actors in a play went to Eric Bryant (“The Invisible Hand”) and Vanessa R.
Butler (“Queens for a Year,” Hartford Stage).
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Rob Ruggiero. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
Top directing awards
went to Rob Ruggiero (“Next to Normal”) and David Kennedy (“The Invisible
Hand”).
Outstanding ensemble
award went to the cast of Long Wharf Theatre’s production of Steve Martin’s
“Meteor Shower;” debut award, Maya Keleher (“Next to Normal”); solo award, Jon
Peterson (“He Wrote Good Songs” at Seven Angels Theatre); and choreography,
Doug Shankman (“West Side Story,” Summer Theatre of New Canaan).
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Paulette Haupt. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
Paulette Haupt, who is
ending her 40-year run this summer as artistic director of the National Music
Theater Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Waterford, received
the Tom Killen Award for lifetime service to the theater.
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Paxton Whitehead. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
Receiving special awards
were actor Paxton Whitehead and actor-writer-gay youth advocate James Lecesne.
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Rhett Guter. Photo by Mara Lavitt, June 26, 2017. |
Outstanding featured
actors in a musical went to Rhett Guter for Goodspeed Musicals’ “Bye Bye
Birdie” and Kate Simone (“Gypsy,” Music Theatre of Connecticut.
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Doug Shankman. Photo by Mara Lavitt. June 26, 2017. |
Outstanding featured
actors in a play honors went to Mia Dillon (“Cloud 9” at Hartford Stage) and
Cleavant Derricks (“The Piano Lesson,” Hartford Stage).
The Connecticut Critics Circle 27th Annual Awards, held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield. Photo by Mara Lavitt. June 26, 2017. |
Design awards went to
Jane Shaw for sound (“The Comedy of Errors,” Hartford Stage), Darko Tresnjak
for sets (“The Comedy of Errors”), Fabio Toblini (costumes, “The Comedy of
Errors”) and John Lasiter for lighting, (“Next to Normal”).
Among the presenters
were Obie-winning composer Kirsten Childs, actor-director-producer Jerry Adler,
O’Neill Theater Center founder George White, former Goodspeed Musicals exec
Michael Price, broadway.com editor-in-chief Paul Wontorek, SiriusXM
Broadway radio host Julie James and Tony Award-winning designer Michael Yeargan.
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