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    36th Annual B. Iden Payne Theater Industry Awards

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    Presented by Greater Austin Creative Alliance at The Long Center: Debra & Kevin Rollins Studio Theatre

    November 1, 2010

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    New York's Tony Awards are to Broadway what the Payne Awards are to Austin. Join us as we open the envelope to discover the award winners for outstanding achievement on our stages for the 2009-2010 season!

     
     



    2010 B. IDEN PAYNE NOMINEES

    YOUTH THEATER
    Outstanding Production of Youth Theater
    Call It Courage (Zachary Scott Theatre Center Performing Arts School) Everything
    About a Day (Almost) (Zachary Scott Theatre Center Performing Arts School) Greeks
    Alive! (Pollyanna Theatre Company) Just Bee (Pollyanna Theatre Company) There’s a
    Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom (UT Department of Theatre and Dance)

    Outstanding Director of Youth Theater
    Brian C. Fahey (There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom) Jaclyn Loewenstein (Everything
    About a Day (Almost)) Judy Matetzschk-Campbell (Greeks Alive!) Judy Matetzschk-
    Campbell (Just Bee) Adam Roberts (Call It Courage)

    Outstanding Performer in Youth Theater
    Stevi Baston (Carla Davis, There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom) Jon Cook (Bradley
    Chalkers, There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom) Steven Fay (Mr. Kirby, You Can’t Take
    It With You [VORTEX]) Rachel McGinnis (Queen Honey, Just Bee) Gricelda Silva (the
    Boy, The Red Balloon)

    MUSIC THEATER
    Outstanding Production of Music Theater
    The Drowsy Chaperone (Zachary Scott Theatre Center) Murder Ballad Murder Mystery
    (TUTTO Theatre Company and VORTEX Repertory Company) Sleeping Beauty
    (VORTEX Repertory Company) Sweet Charity (Summer Stock Austin) The Yeomen of
    the Guard (Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin)

    Outstanding Director of Music Theater
    Bonnie Cullum (Sleeping Beauty) Nick Demos (The Drowsy Chaperone) Ralph
    MacPhail, Jr. (The Yeomen of the Guard) Ginger Morris (Sweet Charity) Dustin Wills
    (Murder Ballad Murder Mystery)

    Outstanding Lead Actor in Music Theater
    Andrew Cannata (John 1, John 2, John & Jen) David Gallagher (Ash, Evil Dead) Jamie
    Goodwin (Stine, City of Angels) Holton Johnson (Col. Fairfax, The Yeomen of the
    Guard) Scott Shipman (Oliver Warbucks, Annie)

    Outstanding Lead Actress in Music Theater
    Emily Bem (Miss Hannigan, Annie) Patricia Combs (Phoebe Meryll, The Yeomen of the
    Guard) Michelle Haché (Elsie Maynard, The Yeomen of the Guard) Corley Pillsbury
    (Cheryl, Evil Dead)

    Outstanding Featured Actor in Music Theater
    Matt Connely (Jake, Evil Dead) David Fontenot (Wilfred Shadbolt, The Yeomen of the
    Guard) Kirk German (Rooster, Annie) Jon Wayne Martin (Pancho Vargas, Lt. Munoz,
    City of Angels) Robert Pierson (Tom, Murder Ballad Murder Mystery)

    Outstanding Featured Actress in Music Theater
    Jill Blackwood (Rona Lisa Peretti, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling
    Bee) Florinda Bryant (Stagger Lee, Murder Ballad Murder Mystery) Lucy Jennings
    (Olive Ostrovsky, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) Content Love Knowles
    (Tom’s Wife, Lincoln Lady, Murder Ballad Murder Mystery) Liz Newchurch (Little Red
    Riding Hood, Into the Woods)
     


    COMEDIES

    Outstanding Production of a Comedy
    Becky’s New Car (Zachary Scott Theatre Center) Body Awareness (Hyde Park
    Theatre) Bug (Capital T Theatre) The Cherry Orchard (Breaking String Theater) The
    Taming of the Shrew – Original Practices (Hidden Room Theatre)

    Outstanding Director of a Comedy
    Beth Burns (The Taming of the Shrew – Original Practices) Heather Huggins (Direct
    Object) Derek Kolluri (Dead White Males) Mark Pickell (Bug) Graham Schmidt (The
    Cherry Orchard)

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy
    Ryan Crowder (Katherina, The Taming of the Shrew – Original Practices) Judd Farris
    (Petrucio, The Taming of the Shrew – Original Practices) Joey Hood (Augustine Early,
    The Atheist) Robert Matney (Albert Einstein, Picasso at the Lapin Agile) Matt Radford
    (Yermolay Lopakhin, The Cherry Orchard)

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy
    Katie deBuys (Agnes White, Bug) Lauren Lane (Becky Foster, Becky’s New
    Car) Rebecca Robinson (Maxine, Sick) JoJanie Segura (Carolina, Keeping Track) Nikki
    Zook (Clarissa Hailsham-Brown, Spider’s Web)

    Outstanding Featured Actor in a Comedy
    Dennis Kelleher Bailey (Pettlogg, Dead White Males) Jude Hickey (Milkman Moe,
    Pandora et al., Leave It to Beverly) Doug Lebelle (Milt Fields, Laughter on the 23rd
    Floor) Stephen Mercantel (Jared, Body Awareness) Nigel O’Hearn (Trofimov, The
    Cherry Orchard)

    Outstanding Featured Actress in a Comedy
    Suzanne Balling (Doris, Dead White Males) Elizabeth Bigger (Peggy, Cheryl, Mom 2,
    Fluffy, The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told) Katherine Catmull (Marty, Circle Mirror
    Transformation) Liz Fisher (Varya, The Cherry Orchard) Xochitl Romero (Lauren,
    Circle Mirror Transformation)

    DRAMAS
    Outstanding Production of a Drama
    Agnes of God (City Theatre Company) Bash: Three Plays (vestige group) Dionysus in 69
    (Rude Mechanicals) Dying City (Capital T Theatre) The Jungle (Trouble Puppet Theater
    Company)

    Outstanding Director of a Drama
    Andy Berkovsky (Agnes of God) Madge Darlington and Shawn Sides (Dionysus in
    69) Jeff Hinkle (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) Connor Hopkins (The Jungle) Derek Kolluri
    (Dying City)

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama
    Sean Martin (Walker, Ned, Three Days of Rain) Josh Meyer (Stork, A Brief Narrative of
    an Extraordinary Birth of Rabbits) Mark Scheibmeir (Peter, Craig, Dying City) David
    Stahl (Galileo Galilei, The Life of Galileo) Jacob Trussell (Peer Gynt, Peer Gynt)

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama
    Kristen Bennett (Ruth Younger, A Raisin in the Sun) Liz Fisher (Kelly, Dying
    City) Rachel McGinnis (Maggie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) Helen Merino (Mary Stuart,
    Mary Stuart) Bernadette Nason (everyone, A Christmas Carol) Nicole Swahn (Eurydice,
    Eurydice)

    Outstanding Featured Actor in a Drama
    Aaron Alexander (Zeus, Cinyras, Ceyx, Morpheus, Spirit of the Tree, Hades,
    Metamorphoses) Marc Balester (Nasty Interesting Man, Lord of the Underworld,
    Eurydice) Duncan Coe (Button Moulder, Groom’s Father, Bugelbrain, ensemble, Peer
    Gynt) Gabriel Luna (Lover, Machinal) Garry Peters (Big Daddy, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof)

    Outstanding Featured Actress in a Drama
    Terri Bennett (Big Mama, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) Jen Brown (woman, “Medea Redux,”
    Bash) Smaranda Ciceu (Cassandra, The Trojan Women) Sheila Gordon (Åsa, ensemble,
    Peer Gynt) Lindsley Howard (Jean, Early Girl) Feliz Dia McDonald (Ariel, Sycorax)

    TECHNICAL
    Outstanding Set Design
    Ann Marie Gordon (Sleeping Beauty) Connor Hopkins (The Jungle) Lisa Laratta (Murder
    Ballad Murder Mystery) Anne McMeeking (Three Days of Rain) Mark Pickell and
    Tommy Grubbs (Bug)

    Outstanding Lighting Design
    Jason Amato (The Red Balloon) Jason Amato (Sleeping Beauty) Mark Pickell
    (Bug) Stephen Pruitt (The Jungle) Megan M. Reilly (Murder Ballad Murder Mystery)

    Outstanding Sound Design
    Craig Brock (The Drowsy Chaperone) Eliot Haynes (The Jungle) Adam Hilton
    (Bug) Adam Hilton (The Cherry Orchard) Content Love Knowles (Eurydice)

    Outstanding Costume Design
    Ia Enstera (Just Bee) Pam Fletcher-Friday and Griffon Ramsey (Sleeping Beauty) Kim H.
    Ngo (Murder Ballad Murder Mystery) Susan Branch Towne (The Drowsy
    Chaperone) Cherie Weed (The Taming of the Shrew – Original Practices)

    Outstanding Music Director
    Jeffrey Jones-Ragona (The Yeomen of the Guard) Content Love Knowles (Sleeping
    Beauty) Adam Roberts (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) Allen Robertson
    (The Drowsy Chaperone) Mark Stewart and Andy Tindall (Murder Ballad Murder
    Mystery)

    Outstanding Choreographer
    Lisa del Rosario (Leave It to Beverly) Robin Lewis (The Drowsy Chaperone) Adam
    Roberts (Call It Courage) Vincent Sandoval (Sweet Charity) Nicole Whiteside
    (Metamorphoses)

    Outstanding Original Script
    the company (Suitors and Tutors) Connor Hopkins (The Jungle) Adam Overett (Call It
    Courage) Louis Sachar (There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom) Erica Saenz (Keeping
    Track)

    Outstanding Original Score
    Matt Hines (Melancholy Play) Content Love Knowles (Sleeping Beauty) Kevin
    O’Donnell (The Trojan Women) Justin Sherburn (The Jungle) Mark Stewart and Andy
    Tindall (Murder Ballad Murder Mystery)

    SPECIAL
    Outstanding Cast or Ensemble Performance:
    Agnes of God (cast, City Theatre Company) Dionysus in 69 (cast, Rude Mechanicals) The
    Drowsy Chaperone (cast, Zachary Scott Theatre Center) Murder Ballad Murder Mystery
    (ensemble, musicians, pimps, TUTTO Theatre Company and VORTEX Repertory
    Company) Sleeping Beauty (ensemble, the Fae, VORTEX Repertory Company)

    Outstanding Young Performer
    Sarah Burke (Charity Hope Valentine, Sweet Charity) Josean Rodriguez (Oscar Lidquist,
    Sweet Charity) Olivia Schuh (Molly, Annie) Matthew Stellato (Falstaff, The Merry Wives
    of Windsor) Alina Vega (Mother, ** performances, Call It Courage)

    Special Certificate for Puppetry: Trouble Puppet Theater Company, The Jungle Special

    Certificate for Translation: Graham Schmidt, The Cherry Orchard

    Rudy Kloptik Award for Outstanding Work in Improvisational Theater (nominated
    by members of the Austin Improv Collective)
    :
    Austin Secrets (The Hideout Theatre)
    ColdTowne (ColdTowne Theater)
    Confidence Men: Improvised Mamet (The Institution Theater)
    Dusk: Improvised Tween Erotica (Gnap! Theater Projects)
    The Frank Mills (ColdTowne Theater)
     
     



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