2012 AWARDS
On Feb. 4, 2013, the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle presented the 11th annual Craig Noel Awards for Excellence in Theatre, honoring the outstanding achievements on San Diego stages in 2012.
Photos of the event
Outstanding Dramatic Production
“An Iliad,” La Jolla Playhouse
“A Raisin in the Sun,” Moxie Theatre
Outstanding Resident Musical
“Parade,” Cygnet Theatre
“The Scottsboro Boys,” The Old Globe
Outstanding New Musical
“Allegiance,” The Old Globe
Actor of the Year
Mark Christopher Lawrence, for his outstanding performances in both “A Raisin in the Sun,” Moxie Theatre, and “Topdog/Underdog,” Ion Theatre
Don Braunagel Award for Outstanding Work by a Small Theater Company
Moxie Theatre for its 2012 productions of “A Raisin in the Sun,” “The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek,” and “Hickorydickory”
Outstanding Young Artist/Sandra Ellis Troy Scholarship
Dylan Hoffinger, for a body of 2012 work that included roles in “Parade,” Cygnet Theatre; “Harmony, Kansas,” Diversionary Theatre; and “Zoot Suit,” San Diego Repertory Theatre
Outstanding New Play
“The Recommendation,” Jonathan Caren, The Old Globe
Outstanding Direction of a Play
Delicia Turner Sonnenberg, “Topdog/Underdog,” Ion Theatre
Outstanding Direction of a Musical
Susan Stroman, “The Scottsboro Boys,” The Old Globe
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical, Female
Sandy Campbell, “Parade,” Cygnet Theatre
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical, Male
Sean Murray, “Man of La Mancha,” Cygnet Theatre
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical, Male
Michael K. Lee, “Allegiance,” The Old Globe
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical, Female
Eileen Bowman, “Guys and Dolls,” Lamb’s Players Theatre
Outstanding Musical Direction
Elan McMahan, for a body of work that included “As You Like It,” The Old Globe, “Fiddler on the Roof,” Moonlight Stage Productions, and “Sweeney Todd,” Moonlight Stage Productions
Outstanding Choreography
Susan Stroman, “The Scottsboro Boys,” The Old Globe
Outstanding New Score
“Nobody Loves You,” music by Gaby Alter; lyrics by Itamar Moses and Gaby Alter, The Old Globe
Outstanding Ensemble
“A Raisin in the Sun,” Moxie Theatre
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play, Male
Jeffrey Jones, “The Little Flower of East Orange,” Ion Theatre
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play, Female
Catalina Maynard, “Julia,” Ion Theatre
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play, Female
Samantha Ginn, “Hickorydickory,” Moxie Theatre
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play, Male
Phil Johnson, “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” Coronado Playhouse
Claudio Raygoza, “The Little Flower of East Orange,” Ion Theatre
Outstanding Sound Design
Mark Bennett, “An Iliad,” La Jolla Playhouse
Shahrokh Yadegari, “Blood and Gifts,” La Jolla Playhouse
Outstanding Costume Design
Deirdre Clancy, “Inherit the Wind,” The Old Globe
Shirley Pierson, “Parade,” Cygnet Theatre
Outstanding Lighting Design
Scott Zielinski, “An Iliad,” La Jolla Playhouse
Outstanding Scenic Design
Jennifer Brawn Gittings, “Hickorydickory,” Moxie Theatre
Outstanding Projection Design
Ian Wallace, “Tortilla Curtain,” San Diego Repertory Theatre
Outstanding Solo Performance
Henry Woronicz, “An Iliad,” La Jolla Playhouse
Outstanding Featured Musical Performance in a Play
Brian Ellingsen, “An Iliad,” La Jolla Playhouse
Outstanding Technical Achievement
“Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots,” La Jolla Playhouse. Team: Robert Brill, scenic design; Basil Twist, puppetry; Paul Tazewell, costumes; Michael Walton, lighting; Steve Canyon Kennedy, sound design; Sean Nieuwenhuis, projections
Outstanding Orchestrations
Lynne Shankel, “Allegiance,” The Old Globe
Outstanding Special Event
“The Car Plays,” La Jolla Playhouse, Without Walls series
Special thanks to these contributors:
Darlene Shiley
Danah H. Fayman
The Seuss Foundation and Audrey Geisel
Harvey and Sheryl White
Yolanda Braunagel
Osborn and Dea Hurston
Jay and Julie Sarno
Ralph Johnson
Ted and Trina Kaplan
Also:
Musical direction/orchestrations: Justin Gray
Event photographer: Ion Moe
Stage manager: Debbie Luce
Slide show presenter: Leslie Crawford
Press Release:
2012 Craig Noel Award winners announced
SAN DIEGO (Feb. 4, 2013) —- A modern interpretation of a classic text swept its nominated categories to receive five Craig Noel Awards tonight. Moxie Theatre parlayed three strong 2012 productions to take home the Braunagel Award for outstanding contribution to the San Diego arts scene by a small-budget theatre.
A total of 22 productions from nine theater companies were honored at the awards ceremony and reception, held Feb. 4 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, in La Jolla. Leading the way was the La Jolla Playhouse/Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of “An Iliad,” with five awards. Other multiple-award productions were Cygnet Theatre’s production of the musical, “Parade,” The Old Globe’s musical, “Allegiance,” and that company’s co-production, with the American Conservatory Theatre, of “The Scottsboro Boys” with three awards each; and two of Moxie Theatre’s productions – “A Raisin in the Sun” and “Hickorydickory” – and Ion Theatre’s “The Little Flower of East Orange” with two awards each.
“An Iliad” swept the three categories in which it was nominated: Outstanding Dramatic Production (an award also given to “A Raisin in the Sun”), Outstanding Lighting Design (Scott Zielinski), and Outstanding Sound Design (Mark Bennett, an award also presented to Shahrokh Yadegari’s design for “Blood and Gifts,” another La Jolla Playhouse production). Also, the two performers in “An Iliad,” Henry Woronicz and Brian Ellingsen, received special awards for Outstanding Solo Performance and Outstanding Featured Musical Performance in a Play, respectively.
Moxie Theatre was honored for outstanding work on three of its 2012 productions: “A Raisin in the Sun,” which received eight nominations for Craig Noel Awards and received awards for Outstanding Dramatic Production and for Outstanding Ensemble; “The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek;” and “Hickorydickory,” which received Craig Noel Awards for Samantha Ginn’s featured performance and Jennifer Brawn Gittings’ scenic design. The cash award honors the memory of longtime San Diego theatre critic, Don Braunagel.
“Parade” and “The Scottsboro Boys” both received the Outstanding Resident Musical honor, while “Allegiance” received the award for Outstanding New Musical. “Parade” was also honored for Sandy Campbell’s outstanding lead performance; “Allegiance” received awards for Lynne Shankel’s outstanding orchestrations and for Michael K. Lee’s featured performance; and Susan Stroman, “The Scottsboro Boys” director and choreographer, received awards for her work in both categories. Gaby Altar and Itmar Moses received the Outstanding New Score award for their musical, “Nobody Loves You,” which was produced by The Old Globe.
Mark Christopher Lawrence was named Actor of the Year for outstanding performances in two productions: Moxie Theatre’s “A Raisin in the Sun,” and Ion Theatre’s “Topdog/Underdog.” The La Jolla Playhouse’s site-specific production of Moving Arts’ “The Car Plays” was honored as the outstanding special event. Dylan Hoffinger, 17, was named Outstanding Young Artist for a body of 2012 work that included roles in “Parade” and Diversionary Theatre’s musical, “Harmony, Kansas.” Hoffinger also received the Sandra Ellis-Troy scholarship to assist his further development as a theater artist.
In other musical acting categories, the outstanding male leading performance in a musical was presented to Sean Murray for his portrayal of Don Quixote in Cygnet Theatre’s production of “Man of La Mancha.” The outstanding female featured performance in a musical was presented to Eileen Bowman for her portrayal of Miss Adelaide in Lamb’s Players Theatre’s revival of “Guys and Dolls.”
In the dramatic acting categories, both of the lead performance awards, and one of the featured performance awards, went to ion theatre productions. The outstanding female leading performance in a play award was presented to Catalina Maynard for playing the title character in “Julia,” while the outstanding male leading performance in a play went to Jeffrey Jones for his portrayal of a recovering alcoholic struggling with family issues in “The Little Flower of East Orange.” In the featured acting category, Ion’s Executive Artistic Director, Claudio Raygoza, received the award for his portrayal of a hospital orderly in the same production, and Phil Johnson’s rendering of the title character in the Coronado Playhouse production of “The Man Who Came to Dinner” was also honored.
Moxie Theatre’s artistic director, Delicia Turner Sonnenberg, received a Craig Noel Award for her direction of “Topdog/Underdog,” at ion theatre. Jonathan Caren’s “The Recommendation,” which was produced by The Old Globe, received the award for Outstanding New Play.
In the technical categories, Deidre Clancy and Shirley Pierson each received a costume design award. Clancy was recognized for her designs for The Old Globe’s production of “Inherit the Wind,” while Pierson was recognized for “Parade.”
Ian Wallace received the Outstanding Projection Design award for his work on the San Diego Repertory Theatre production of “Tortilla Curtain.” The La Jolla Playhouse production of “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” received a special award for Outstanding Technical Achievement. The award honored the entire creative team of puppeteer Basil Twist, scenic designer Robert Brill, costumer Paul Tazewell, lighting designer Michael Walton, sound designer Steve Canyon Kennedy and projections designer Sean Nieuwenhuis.
Elan McMahan was presented with the award for Outstanding Musical Direction for a body of 2012 work that included nominations for three productions: “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Sweeney Todd,” both for Moonlight Stage Productions, and “As You Like It” at The Old Globe.
Critics Circle President Pam Kragen commented that she was pleased that half of the nominated productions received at least one award. “I was also pleased that Moxie, a company that honors and promotes work by women theater artists, was honored for its best year yet.”
The award ceremony was held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, before an audience of nearly 500 people.
Founded in 1983 and re-established in 2002, the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle is an independent, nonprofit organization of print and online theater critics dedicated to open and honest dialogue about theatre in San Diego County and to honoring artistic excellence. The members of the Circle are professional critics writing for daily newspapers, magazines, alternative weeklies, entertainment trade publications, broadcast media, and web sites in San Diego County. The Circle’s annual awards for outstanding San Diego theatre are named for Craig Noel, founder and longtime artistic director of The Old Globe.