2011 Henry Hewes Design Awards Honorees Announced

47th Annual Ceremony Slated for Winter

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 4, 2012                                            

CONTACT: Jeffrey Eric Jenkins (718-789-9025 editor@bestplays.org)

Six theater artists will be honored by the Henry Hewes Design Awards Committee during the presentation of its 47th Annual Awards in a luncheon ceremony this winter. Eighty-six theater artists were nominated for outstanding work in 61 productions presented during the 2010-2011 New York season. (A complete list of nominees is appended to this announcement.)

These annual awards honor designers for work in venues on Broadway, Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway, recognizing not only the traditional categories of Scenic Design, Costume Design and Lighting Design, but also “Notable Effects,” which encompass sound, music, video, puppetry and other creative elements. All nominated designs must have originated in United States productions. The Hewes Awards Committee considered more than 200 productions when making its nominations.

John Lee Beatty extends his record of honors with his seventh Hewes Award; William Ivey Long receives his fourth; Jeff Croiter, David Rockwell and Batwin+Robin each receive their first such honor. Beatty, Long, Rockwell, Ben Stanton, David Zinn and Catherine Zuber led all nominees with three nominations each. Eight other designers received two nominations for their work during the 2010-2011 season.

Theatre for a New Audience’s production of Notes From Underground and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater’s production of The Hallway Trilogy each received four distinct nominations to lead all other contenders. Broadway productions of Anything Goes, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and Good People received three nominations each, as did the Signature Theatre Company’s Angels in America, New York Theatre Workshop’s Peter and the Starcatcher and Three Pianos, the Public Theater’s The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scriptures and Manhattan Theatre Club’s The Whipping Man. Another 10 productions on, Off and Off Off Broadway each received two nominations.

The HHDA Committee named honorees in four categories: Scenic Design, Costume Design, Lighting Design and Notable Effects. As of the 2011 awards, the Committee has bestowed 277 honors on 174 artists representing 191 productions.

Originally known as the Maharam Awards at their inception in 1965, the Hewes Awards were later known as the American Theatre Wing Design Awards in honor of the Wing’s generous sponsorship. They were renamed in 1999 for noted critic Henry Hewes, who created the awards and served as a board member of the American Theatre Wing until his death in 2006 at age 89.

The Henry Hewes Design Awards Committee includes theater critics Jeffrey Eric Jenkins, chair; Dan Bacalzo; David Barbour; David Cote; Glenda Frank; Mario Fratti; Helen Shaw; and Joan Ungaro.

2011 HENRY HEWES DESIGN AWARDS HONOREES

Scenic Design

John Lee Beatty The Whipping Man (Manhattan Theatre Club)

 

Costume Design

William Ivey Long The School for Lies (Classic Stage Company)

 

Lighting Design

Jeff Croiter Peter and the Starcatcher (NY Theatre Workshop)

 

Notable Effects

(Scenery and Projections)

David Rockwell The Normal Heart (Broadway)  
Batwin+Robin The Normal Heart (Broadway)

 

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2011 HENRY HEWES DESIGN AWARDS NOMINEES

(honorees in bold)

                                                                 

SCENIC DESIGN NOMINEES

(honorees in bold)

 

Andreea Mincic Three Pianos
Andromache Chalfant Edgewise
Beowulf Borritt The Hallway Trilogy
David Birn The Tempest
David L. Arsenault First Prize
David Rockwell A Free Man of Color
David Rockwell The Normal Heart
David Zinn Middletown
David Zinn Notes From Underground
Derek McLane Anything Goes
Derek McLane Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Desmond Heeley The Importance of Being Earnest
Donyale Werle Peter and the Starcatcher
Jan Versweyveld The Little Foxes
John Lee Beatty Good People
John Lee Beatty Other Desert Cities
John Lee Beatty The Whipping Man
Laura Jellinek Buddy Cop 2
Mark Wendland The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scriptures
Mark Wendland The Merchant of Venice
Paul Steinberg Kin
Peter Ksander Tom Ryan Thinks He’s James Mason Starring in a Movie By Nicholas Ray in Which a Man’s Illness Provides an Escape from the Pain, Pressure and Loneliness of Trying to be the Ultimate American Father, Only to Drive Him Further Into the More Thrilling Though Possibly Lonelier Roles of Addict and Misunderstood Visionary
Roger Hanna What the Public Wants
Scott Pask The Book of Mormon
Todd Rosenthal The Motherf**ker With the Hat

 

COSTUME DESIGN NOMINEES

(honorees in bold)

 

Anita Yavich Orlando
Ann Hould-Ward A Free Man of Color
Catherine Zuber Born Yesterday
Catherine Zuber How to Succeed in Business . . .
Catherine Zuber The Whipping Man
Clint Ramos Angels in America
Clint Ramos The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scriptures
David C. Woolard The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore
David Zinn Good People
ESosa By the Way, Meet Vera Stark
Fabio Toblini The Divine Sister
Gabriel Berry The Coward
Jessica Pabst The Hallway Trilogy
Lizz Wolf Baby, It’s You
Martha Hally Wife to James Whelan
Martin Pakledinaz Anything Goes
Moria Sine Clinton Notes From Underground
Paloma Young Peter and the Starcatcher
Sydney Maresca Buddy Cop 2
William Ivey Long Catch Me If You Can
William Ivey Long Lucky Guy
William Ivey Long The School for Lies

 

LIGHTING DESIGN NOMINEES

(honorees in bold)

 

Austin Smith Three Pianos
Ben Stanton Angels in America
Ben Stanton The Coward
Ben Stanton The Whipping Man
Brian MacDevitt Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
David Lander Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Donald Holder The Motherf**ker With the Hat
Herrick Goldman Falling for Eve
Jan Versweyveld The Little Foxes
Jeff Croiter Peter and the Starcatcher
Jennifer Tipton Vieux Carré
Kate Ashton A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Kenneth Posner A Life in the Theatre
Kenneth Posner The Merchant of Venice
Kevin Adams The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scriptures
Mark Barton Notes From Underground
Michael Chybowski Born Bad
Michael Chybowski Compulsion
Miranda k Hardy Murder in the Cathedral
Nicole Pearce Edgewise
Tyler Micoleau The Hallway Trilogy

NOTABLE EFFECTS NOMINEES

(honorees in bold)

Acme Sound Partners/Cricket S. Myers (Sound Design) Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
Basil Twist (Puppet Design) The Pee-Wee Herman Show
Batwin+Robin (Projection Design), David Rockwell (Scene Design) The Normal Heart
Brian Ronan (Sound Design) Anything Goes
Bryan Collier (Projections and Art) Tearing Down the Walls
Darron L. West (Sound Design) Radio Macbeth
Dave Malloy and Matt Hubbs (Sound Design), Dave Malloy (Video Design) Three Pianos
Eric Shimelonis (Sound Design) The Hallway Trilogy
Jeremy Chernick (Special Effects) Blood from a Stone
Jill BC DuBoff (Sound Design) Good People
Jill BC DuBoff (Sound Design) When I Come to Die
John Kelly and Jeff Morey (Video Design) The Escape Artist
Johnny Thompson, Thom Rubino (Magic Design) Play Dead
Kara Walker (Art), Jeremiah Thies (Projections) On the Levee
Louisa Thompson, Colleen Werthmann, Mark Barton, Ben Williams (Production Design) Gatz
Matt Acheson (Puppet Design) Compulsion
Michael Rasbury (Sound Design) Hello Again
Peter Nigrini (Projection Design) Notes From Underground
Reggie Watts and Tommy Smith, Seth Reiser, Jessica Pabst (Production Design) Radio Play
Ryan Holsopple (Sound Design) Here at Home
Sam Deutsch (Puppetry) Mistakes Were Made
Sven Ortel (Projection Design) Wonderland
Tony Gerber (Film Design) By the Way, Meet Vera Stark
Wendall K. Harrington (Projections) Angels in America
Will Pickens (Sound Designer) Benefactors

 

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