The show’s long list of awards includes Awards of Excellence to Chris Harmon for directing, James Tipps for musical direction, John Falkenbach for lighting design and Jonathon Berry for a lead role in a musical.
Awards of Merit went to Annette Looper for dance choreography, to Chris Harmon for properties and for scenic design and to Darren Brown and Bethany Locklear for leading roles in ak musical. Harmon also received special recognition for the show’s special effects.
BCT’s “Chicago” received an Award of Merit for an Ensemble Performance and Awards of Excellence for Looper in dance choreography and Linda Sellers for costume design and Awards of Merit for Tina de Alderete and Bobby Mitchum for leading roles.
For BCT’s “Harvey, ” John Bukowski received an Award of Excellence in a leading role and Awards of Merit went to Terry Larson a leading role and to John Falkenbach for lighting design.
X*ACT’s “A Streetcare Named Desire” received Awards of Excellence to Geoffrey Moss for scenic design and to Juliet Howard-Welch for a leading role.
X*ACT’s “Much Ado About Nothing” received Awards of Excellence for Jared Mola in a leading role and Awards of Merit for Susan Robert in costume design and Geoffrey Moss for scenic design.
Tony Copper received an Award of Excellence for a supporting role for X*ACT’s “Run for Your Wife.”
In the collegiate awards, Cedarville University’s “And Then There Were None” earned Donald N C Jones an Award of Excellence for scenic design and Awards of Merit for costume design and for direction.
Robert Clements received an Award of Excellence for lighting design and Samantha Sumler received an Award of Excellence for a supporting role. Awards of Merit were presented to David Dion and Keriann Arnott for properties and to Anna Zavodney and Josiah Smith for leading roles.
Cedarville’s “The Crucible” earned Robert Clements an Award f Excellence for scenic design and Awards of Merit to Grace Pilet for a leading role and Lindsay McGee for a supporting role.
Donald N C Jones also received an Award of Merit for scenic design for Cedarville University’s “Star Spangled Girl.”
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