The Helen Hayes Awards are theater awards recognizing excellence in professional theater in the
Washington, D.C.
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area since 1983. The awards are named in tribute of
Helen Hayes, who is also known as the "First Lady of American Theatre." They are presented by Theatre Washington (formerly known as the Helen Hayes Awards organization),
sponsored by
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DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) is an agency of the District of Columbia government. As of October 2022, the Interim Executive Director is David Markey. CAH was created as an outgrowth of the U.S. Congress Act that established ...
, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, The Share Fund, Prince Charitable Trust, and Craig Pascal and Victor Shargai.
History
In 1983, together with producing partner
Arthur Cantor
Arthur Cantor (March 12, 1920 – April 8, 2001) was an accomplished American theatrical producer who contributed to the presentation of over 100 productions that were displayed on stages across the globe, including Broadway, Off-Broadway, London ...
and ''Washington Post'' critic emeritus
Richard L. Coe, Broadway producer Bonnie Nelson Schwartz presented a plan for strengthening and cultivating theatre in her home city, Washington, D.C., to the first lady of the American theatre and native Washingtonian,
Helen Hayes, who embraced the idea. The Washington Theatre Awards Society was founded to recognize and encourage excellence in professional theatre in the Washington region through the presentation of the Helen Hayes Awards.
The organization launched education and communication programs. The early success of the Helen Hayes Awards suggested that the organization do business under the name of its most visible program. Eventually, at the input of the theatre community and a wide range of stakeholders, the organization aimed to become more robust, and adopted the name "theatreWashington" to better reflect the breadth and geographic scope of its realigned activities.
In 2021 it changed its name to Theatre Washington.
Due to criticism of the "one size fits all" philosophy of the awards, in September 2013 theatreWashington announced that, effective with the 2015 awards, the awards would be split into
#The Helen Group of Awards for non-Equity productions defined to be those that have no more than three equity actors or the equity actors make up less than 51% of the cast.
#The Hayes Group of Awards for productions employing too many equity actors to qualify for the Helen Group.
These awards would be at the production level, not at the company level.
Awards categories
With nearly 80 professional theatre companies, Washington, D. C., is second only to New York for the number of productions each year. During the 2011 season, 53 theatres produced 192 shows in the January 1 – December 31 judging cycle. From these shows, 153 artists, ensembles, and productions from 26 theatres were nominated for Helen Hayes Awards, which are given for resident and nonresident productions. The awards for acting, directing, design, choreography, productions, and more include:
*Resident Play
**Outstanding Director
**Outstanding Supporting Actress
**Outstanding Lead Actress
**Outstanding Ensemble
**Outstanding Resident Play
*Resident Musical
**Outstanding Director
**Outstanding Supporting Actor
**Outstanding Supporting Actress
**Outstanding Ensemble
**Outstanding Lead Actor
**Outstanding Lead Actress
**Outstanding Resident Musical
* Resident Production
**Outstanding Set Design
**Outstanding Lighting Design
**Outstanding Sound Design
**Outstanding Musical Direction
**Outstanding Choreography
**Outstanding Costume Design
* Nonresident Production
**Outstanding Lead Actor
**Outstanding Lead Actress
**Outstanding Supporting Performer
**Outstanding Nonresident Production
* Special Awards
**The Charles MacArthur Award – for Outstanding New Play or Musical
**The Washington Post Award – for Innovative Leadership in the Theatre Community
**The John Aniello Award – for Outstanding Emerging Theatre Company
**The James MacArthur Award – for Outstanding Supporting Actor, Resident Play
**The
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Award – for Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Play
**Outstanding Production – Theatre for Young Audiences
Nominee and recipient selection
* Eight judges from a judging pool, specifically endorsed for the purpose by a panel of Washington-area artistic directors, are dispatched to see each eligible production.
* Each judge evaluates each artist’s work in the production on a 0-10 graded point scale in each of applicable categories. Ballots must be submitted within 24 hours of the judge’s attendance.
* Judges have no idea as to the Awards status of any work they have seen and scored until the public does, i.e., when the nominees (and then the recipients) are announced.
* At the conclusion of the 12-month judging cycle (January–December), the scores from the eight judges who saw each production are tabulated by an independent analysis firm.
* In all, about 22,000 scores are analyzed annually, using standardized and widely accepted statistical models.
* The productions, designs, and performances receiving the top-five final scores in each category become the nominees. In the case of tie votes, a tie-breaking system is used, and if the tie still cannot be broken, the number of nominees is simply increased.
* Following the public announcement of the nominees, the process continues to determine the award recipient in each category. Again, in the case of tie votes, a tie-breaking system is used, and if the tie still cannot be broken, the number of recipients is increased.
Winners and nominees
*1985
*1986
*1987
*1988
*1989
*1990
*1991
*1992
*1993
*1994
*1995
*1996
*1997
*1998
*1999
*2000
*2001
*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005
*2006
*2007
*2008
*2009
*2010
*2011
*2012
*2013
*2014
*2015
*2016
*2017
*2018
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Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Acting
These Helen Hayes Awards are given for outstanding acting in non-resident or touring productions that are staged in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Lead acting Outstanding Lead Actor in a Touring Production
* 1985 Derek Jacobi - ''Cyrano d ...
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Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Production
These Helen Hayes Awards are given for non-resident or touring productions for excellence in their productions in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Production Outstanding Touring Production
* 1985 ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' - The Kennedy Center
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Helen Hayes Awards Resident Acting
The Helen Hayes Awards are given for acting in resident theatre productions in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The awards are generally divided between male and female performers, between lead and supporting performers, and since the early ...
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Helen Hayes Awards Resident Design
These Helen Hayes Awards are given annually for excellence in production design for professional theatres in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. They are given only for resident productions.
Choreography and Musical Direction Outstanding Chor ...
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Helen Hayes Awards Resident Production
The Helen Hayes Awards are given to resident theatre productions in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. They include awards for the production itself, the direction, the acting, design and the stage plays themselves.
The awards were named af ...
See also
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Theater in Washington, DC
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References
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External links
theatreWashington website
American theater awards
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Culture of Washington, D.C.
Awards established in 1983
1983 establishments in Washington, D.C.