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2019 Awards

2019 Awards

[Feb. 10, 2020] — The San Diego Theatre Critics Circle is pleased to announce the winners of its 2019 Craig Noel Awards. Now in its 18th year, the Craig Noel Awards honor the achievements of professional theaters in San Diego County.

This year’s 29 awards were presented before an audience of nearly 500 guests at the  annual ceremony on Feb. 10, 2020, at the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation, 404 Euclid Ave., San Diego.

La Jolla Playhouse’s “Cambodian Rock Band” won the year’s Outstanding Dramatic Production award, while The Old Globe’s “Almost Famous” won the award for Outstanding New Musical. Moonlight Stage Production’s “West Side Story” is the year’s Outstanding Resident Musical. And playwright Miranda Rose Hall’s “The Hour of Great Mercy” was named Outstanding New Play in its world premiere at Diversionary Theatre.

Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company was singled out for the annual Don Braunagel Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Small Theater Company for its body of work in 2019.

The rarely-presented Director of the Year honor went to Rob Lutfy, who helmed four strong productions in 2019 at Cygnet Theatre, where he serves as associate artistic director.

The 2019 Actors of the Year are Cashae Monya and Michael Cusimano, who both performed impressively in four or more productions last year.

The year’s Outstanding Ensemble award went to the cast of Cygnet Theatre’s “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2: Connor Sullivan, Wil Bethmann, Alex Bodine, Rosina Reynolds, James Newcomb, Rachael VanWormer, Kevane La’Marr Coleman and Debra Wanger. And the year’s Outstanding Solo Performance award went to Ryun Yu, who starred in “Hold these Truths” at San Diego Repertory Theatre.

The first-ever Outstanding Specialty Artist award went to dialect and accent coach Vanessa Dinning who worked on eight productions at six San Diego theaters in 2019. And the year’s Outstanding Young Artist is 12-year-old Catalina Zelles.

This was the first year the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle presented non-gender-specific awards in all of its performance categories.

The 2019 awardees were chosen by a nine-member body of professional critics who write for San Diego newspapers, magazines, online publications and blogs.

The 2019 Craig Noel Award recipients are:

Outstanding Dramatic Production

“Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse  

Outstanding New Musical

“Almost Famous,” The Old Globe  

Outstanding Resident Musical

“West Side Story,” Moonlight Stage Productions  

Outstanding New Play

“The Hour of Great Mercy” by Miranda Rose Hall, Diversionary Theatre  

Don Braunagel Award for Outstanding Work by a Small Theater Company

Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company  

Outstanding Director of the Year

Rob Lutfy (“The Virgin Trial,” “The Last Five Years,” “Pride and Prejudice,” “Marie and Rosetta”)  

Actor of the Year

Michael Cusimano (“Girlfriend,” “The Last Five Years,” “A Jewel in the Crown City,” “Lamb’s Players Festival of Christmas,” “The Tale of Despereaux”-swing)

Cashae Monya (“Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” “Intimate Apparel,” “A Jewel in the Crown City,” “Little Shop of Horrors”)  

Outstanding Young Artist/Sandra Ellis-Troy Scholarship

Catalina Zelles – “Gabriel,” North Coast Repertory Theatre  

Outstanding Specialty Artist

Vanessa Dinning (dialects/accents/musical performance)  

Outstanding Direction of a Play

Chay Yew – “Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse  

Outstanding Direction of a Musical

Barry Edelstein – “Life After” – The Old Globe  

Outstanding Musical Direction

Bryan Perri – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe  

Outstanding Choreography

Colleen Kollar Smith – “Matilda the Musical,” Moonlight Stage Productions

Outstanding Scenic Design

Tony Cucuzzella – “An Experiment with an Air Pump,” Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company  

Outstanding Sound Design

Steven Leffue – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Outstanding Costume Design

Elisa Benzoni – “Amadeus,” North Coast Repertory Theatre  

Outstanding Lighting Design

Japhy Weideman – “Life After” – The Old Globe  

Outstanding Projection Design

Blake McCarty – “ 33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre  

Outstanding Ensemble

“Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre  

Outstanding Solo Performance

Ryun Yu – “Hold These Truths,” San Diego Repertory Theatre  

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play

• Tamara McMillian – “Intimate Apparel,” New Village Arts

• Andrew Oswald – “The Hour of Great Mercy,” Diversionary Theatre  

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play

• Jessica John – “An Experiment with an Air Pump,” Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company

• Daisuke Tsuji – “Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse  

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical

• Sophie Hearn – “Life After” – The Old Globe

• Jeremy Wilson – “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Diversionary Theatre  

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical

• Courtney Arango – “West Side Story,” Moonlight Stage Productions

• Charles Evans, Jr. – “Million Dollar Quartet,” Lamb’s Players Theatre  

This year’s awards ceremony was organized by event chair Julie Sarno. Financial support was provided by individual donors Larry and Dawn Alldredge; Lon and Denise Bevers; Stanley Cohen; Jay and Julie Sarno; Bill and Judy Garrett; Harvey and Sheryl White; Dea and Osborn Hurston; Weston Anson; Wendy Nash; Jerry Buckley; Nancy Richards; Ralph Johnson; Arthur and Marilyn Neumann; and Darlene Davies. The event was also underwritten by sponsors: the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation; UC San Diego and Mike Napoli & Performing Arts Live.

HERE ARE THE 2019 CRAIG NOEL AWARD NOMINEES:

PERFORMANCE CATEGORIES:

Outstanding Ensemble

“Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

“Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse

“Gabriel,” North Coast Repertory Theatre

“Handbagged,” Moxie Theatre

“The Hour of Great Mercy,” Diversionary Theatre

“Sweat,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play

Tony Amendola – “Amadeus,” North Coast Repertory Theatre

Richard Baird – “American Buffalo,” Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company

Alex Bodine – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Teri Brown – “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune,” OnStage Playhouse

Sandy Campbell – “Handbagged,” Moxie Theatre

Morgan Hallett – “They Promised Her the Moon,” The Old Globe

Jason Heil – “Sweat,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Olivia Hodson – “The Virgin Trial,” Cygnet Theatre

Tamara McMillian – “Intimate Apparel,” New Village Arts Theatre

Joe Ngo – “Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse

Andrew Oswald – “The Hour of Great Mercy,” Diversionary Theatre

Sandra Ruiz – “Venus in Fur,” OnStage Playhouse

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play

Roxane Carrasco – “Bad Hombres/Good Wives,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Rafael Goldstein – “Amadeus,” North Coast Repertory Theatre

Jessica John – “An Experiment with an Air Pump,” Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company

Max Macke – “Handbagged,” Moxie Theatre

Cashae Monya – “Intimate Apparel,” New Village Arts

James Newcomb – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Rosina Reynolds – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Tom Stephenson – “The Hour of Great Mercy,” Diversionary Theatre

Daisuke Tsuji – “Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse

Rachael VanWormer – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical

Michael Louis Cusimano – “The Last Five Years,” Cygnet Theatre

Colin Donnell – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Bella Gil – “West Side Story,” Moonlight Stage Productions

Sophie Hearn – “Life After,” The Old Globe

Casey Likes – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Cashae Monya – “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Diversionary Theatre

Solea Pfeiffer – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Shaun Tuazon – “Girlfriend,” Diversionary Theatre

Racquel Williams – “The Last Five Years,” Cygnet Theatre

Jeremy Wilson – “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Diversionary Theatre

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical

Courtney Arango – “West Side Story,” Moonlight Stage Productions

Sarah Errington – “Sister Act,” San Diego Musical Theatre

Charles Evans, Jr. – “Million Dollar Quartet,” Lamb’s Players Theatre

Drew Gehling – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Kevin Hafso-Koppman – “Matilda the Musical,” Moonlight Stage Productions

Anika Larsen – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Judy Kaye – “Diana,” La Jolla Playhouse

Aviva Pressman – “33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Lance Arthur Smith – “Million Dollar Quartet,” Lamb’s Players Theatre

Ben Van Diepen – “Million Dollar Quartet,” Lamb’s Players Theatre

Outstanding Solo Performance

Wil Bethmann – “The Santaland Diaries,” Diversionary Theatre

Hershey Felder – “Hershey Felder, Beethoven,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Robin LaValley – “Becoming Dr. Ruth,” Broadway Vista

Sean Yael Cox – “The Thousandth Night,” Intrepid Theatre

Ryun Yu – “Hold These Truths,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

DIRECTORIAL CATEGORIES:

Outstanding Direction of a Play

Richard Baird – “Amadeus,” North Coast Repertory Theatre

Rob Lutfy – “The Virgin Trial,” Cygnet Theatre

Sean Murray – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Rosina Reynolds – “The Hour of Great Mercy,” Diversionary Theatre

Rosina Reynolds – “American Buffalo,” Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company

Chay Yew – “Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse

Outstanding Direction of a Musical

Barry Edelstein – “Life After,” The Old Globe

Jeremy Herrin – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Rob Lutfy – “The Last Five Years,” Cygnet Theatre

Matt M. Morrow – “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Diversionary Theatre

Javier Velasco – “33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Outstanding Musical Direction

Steve Gunderson – “33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Patrick Marion – “The Last Five Years,” Cygnet Theatre

Matt MacNelly – “Cambodian Rock Band,” La Jolla Playhouse

Bryan Perri – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Ben Van Diepen – “Million Dollar Quartet,” Lamb’s Players Theatre

Outstanding Choreography

Jill Gorrie – “A Christmas Story The Musical,” San Diego Musical Theatre

Jill Gorrie – “Crazy For You,” San Diego Musical Theatre

Luke Harvey Jacobs – “Sister Act,” San Diego Musical Theatre

Colleen Kollar Smith – “Matilda the Musical,” Moonlight Stage Productions

TECHNICAL CATEGORIES:

Outstanding Scenic Design

Tony Cucuzzella – “An Experiment with an Air Pump,” Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company

Christopher Scott Murillo – “Intimate Apparel,” New Village Arts

Tobin Ost – “As You Like It,” The Old Globe

Neil Patel – “Life After” – The Old Globe

Jason Sherwood – “The Tale of Despereaux,” The Old Globe

Outstanding Sound Design

Melanie Chen Cole – “Pride and Prejudice,” Cygnet Theatre

Peter Hylenski – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Steven Leffue – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Matt Lescault–Wood – “33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Matt Lescault–Wood – “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Diversionary Theatre

Outstanding Costume Design

Elisa Benzoni – “Amadeus,” North Coast Repertory Theatre

Jennifer Brawn Gittings – “33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

William Ivey Long – “Diana,” La Jolla Playhouse

Veronica Murphy – “The Virgin Trial,” Cygnet Theatre

Anita Yavich – “The Tale of Despereaux,” The Old Globe

Outstanding Lighting Design

Natasha Katz – “Almost Famous,” The Old Globe

Anne E. McMills – “The Last Five Years,” Cygnet Theatre

Chris Rynne – “Angels in America,” Parts 1 & 2, Cygnet Theatre

Cat Tate Starmer – “They Promised Her the Moon,” The Old Globe

Japhy Weideman – “Life After,” The Old Globe

Outstanding Projection Design

Christopher Ash – “Hershey Felder Beethoven,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Blake McCarty – “Rock of Ages,” Cygnet Theatre

Blake McCarty – “33 1/3 House of Dreams,” San Diego Repertory Theatre

Sven Ortel – “Life After,” The Old Globe

PRODUCTION CATEGORIES:

Outstanding Resident Musical

“Hedwig and the Angry Inch” – Diversionary Theatre

“Life After” – The Old Globe

“The Last Five Years” – Cygnet Theatre

“Million Dollar Quartet” – Lamb’s Players Theatre

“West Side Story” – Moonlight Stage Productions

Outstanding Dramatic Production

“Angels in America,” Parts 1 and 2 – Cygnet Theatre

“Cambodian Rock Band” – La Jolla Playhouse

“The Hour of Great Mercy” – Diversionary Theatre

“Intimate Apparel” – New Village Arts Theatre

“Sweat” – San Diego Repertory Theatre

“The Virgin Trial” – Cygnet Theatre

Outstanding New Play

“Bad Hombres/Good Wives” by Herbert Siguenza –  San Diego Repertory Theatre

“The Coast Starlight” by Keith Bunin – La Jolla Playhouse

“The Hour of Great Mercy” by Miranda Rose Hall – Diversionary Theatre

“How High the Moon” by Mike Sears – La Jolla Playhouse WOW Festival

“The Luckiest” by Melissa Ross – La Jolla Playhouse

Outstanding New Musical

“Almost Famous” – The Old Globe

“Diana” – La Jolla Playhouse

“The Tale of Despereaux” – The Old Globe

“33 1/3 House of Dreams” – San Diego Repertory Theatre

SPECIAL CATEGORIES: Winners will be announced from the stage

  • Don Braunagel Award for Outstanding Work by a Small Theater Company
  • Outstanding Director of the Year
  • Actors of the Year
  • Outstanding Young Artist/Sandra Ellis–Troy Scholarship
  • Outstanding Specialty Artist

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 theater in San Diego County and to honoring artistic excellence. The members of our organization are professional critics writing for daily newspapers, magazines, entertainment trade publications and websites in San Diego County. In 2002, the awards were renamed in honor of Craig Noel, longtime artistic director at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre and the founding father of San Diego’s theater community, who passed away in 2010.