It was a joy-filled night for the Huntington at the Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Awards presentation yesterday as our our 2011 productions of Candide, Sons of the Prophet, and Ruined were honored with a combined total of 17 awards!
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Huntington dramaturg
Charles Haughland with Stephen Karam
(Sons of the Prophet) |
The second award of the night went to recently-named Pulizter Prize finalist Stephen Karam for Best New Play (Large Theatre) for
Sons of the Prophet. In his speech, he praised and thanked Boston audiences for coming to a play they'd never heard of by a writer they didn't know. Our production of
Sons..., which was directed by Huntington Artistic Director Peter DuBois,
transferred to the Roundabout Theatre Company last fall where it was extended through January 1. The accolaides continue: the NYC production has just been nominated for 3
Outer Critic's Circle Awards (Best new Off Broadway Play, Best Actor in a Play - Santino Fontana, and Best Actress in a Play - Joanna Gleason), to be announced on May 14. It was wonderful to have Stephen back in Boston with us for the night to celebrate all of his recent success.
Then the night got busy, as Huntington productions and artists were honored in 17 of the 24 categories recognizing large theatre productions.
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Cheryl Stern and Mary Zimmerman |
Candide director Mary Zimmerman and cast member Cheryl Stern (Old Lady) were with us to celebrate the success. For
Candide:
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The cast of Candide, photo: T. Charles Erickson |
Best
Actor – Musical: Geoff
Packard
Best
Supporting Actress – Musical: Cheryl
Stern
Best
Choreography: Daniel
Pelzig
Best
Music Director: Doug
Peck
Best
Set Design: Daniel Ostling
Best
Costume Design: Mara
Blumenfeld
Best Lighting Design: T. J. Gerckens
Best
Sound Design: Richard
Woodbury
Best
Director of a Musical: Mary
Zimmerman
Best Ensemble: Candide
Best
Musical: Candide
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The cast of Ruined, photo: Kevin Berne |
For Ruined:
Best
Supporting Actor – Drama: Oberon
K.A. Adjepong
Best
Supporting Actress – Drama: Pascale
Armand
Best
Actress – Drama: Tonye
Patano
Best
Director of a Drama: Liesl
Tommy
Best
Play: Ruined
Our two most honored productions from the year are certainly different in a number of key ways, but each tell a story about characters' experiences with hardship and their resulting world-views, which perhaps suprisingly prove to be more optimistic than their expereinces should inspire.
Which Huntington production from 2011 was your favorite?