2014 Ovation Awards
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The nominees for the 2014
Ovation Awards The Ovation Awards are a Southern California award for excellence in theatre, established in 1989. They are given out by the non-profit arts service organization LA Stage Alliance and are the only peer-judged theatre awards in Los Angeles. Winne ...
, aka the 25th Annual LA STAGE Alliance Ovation Awards, were announced on September 22, 2014, at the
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in Los Angeles, California. The awards were presented for excellence in stage productions in the Los Angeles area from September 2013 to August 2014 based upon evaluations from 250 members of the Los Angeles theater community. The winners were announced on November 2, 2014, in a ceremony at the San Gabriel Mission Playhouse in San Gabriel, California. The ceremony was hosted by actresses Kate Burton and Katie Lowes.


Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.


Ovation Honors

Ovation Honors, which recognize outstanding achievement in areas that are not among the standard list of nomination categories, were presented when the nominations were announced. * Composition for a Play – Dave Robbins – '' A Midsummer Night's Dream'' – Actors' Gang * Fight Choreography – Ahmed Best – ''Backyard'' – The Echo Theater Company * Puppet Design – Michelle Zamora – ''Roald Dahl's The Magic Finger'' – Mainstreet Theatre Company


References

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Ovation The ovation ( la, ovatio from ''ovare'': to rejoice) was a form of the Roman triumph. Ovations were granted when war was not declared between enemies on the level of nations or states; when an enemy was considered basely inferior (e.g., slaves, p ...
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Ovation The ovation ( la, ovatio from ''ovare'': to rejoice) was a form of the Roman triumph. Ovations were granted when war was not declared between enemies on the level of nations or states; when an enemy was considered basely inferior (e.g., slaves, p ...