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Helen Hayes Award The Helen Hayes Awards are theater awards recognizing excellence in professional theater in the Washington, D.C. area since 1983. The awards are named in tribute of Helen Hayes, who is also known as the "First Lady of American Theatre." They ar ...
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metropolitan area. They include awards for the production itself, the direction, the acting, design and the stage plays themselves. The awards were named after Helen Hayes, known as the First Lady of the American Theatre, who was born in Washington, DC. The Helen Hayes Awards are traditionally given every spring. The 2023 edition will take place on May 22, 2023 at The Anthem.


Production


Best Resident Production

* 1985 ''Cloud 9'' –
Arena Stage Arena Stage is a not-for-profit regional theater based in Southwest, Washington, D.C. Established in 1950, it was the first racially integrated theater in Washington, D.C. and its founders helped start the U.S. regional theater movement. It is ...
** ''The Beautiful Lady'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** ''Lydie Breeze'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** ''Man and Superman'' – Arena Stage ** ''My Sister in This House'' – The Studio Theatre


Outstanding Production of a Resident Play

* 1987 ''The Miser'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''Christmas on Mars'' –
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company located at 641 D Street NW in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1980, it produces new plays which it believes to be edgy, challenging, and thought-provokin ...
** ''Romeo and Juliet'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''Slab Boys'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''The Birthday Party'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''The Wild Duck'' – Arena Stage ** ''Torch Song Trilogy'' – Castle Arts Center


Outstanding Resident Production

* 1988 ''
The Crucible ''The Crucible'' is a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692–93. Miller wrote the play as ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''
All the King's Men ''All the King's Men'' is a 1946 novel by Robert Penn Warren. The novel tells the story of charismatic populist governor Willie Stark and his political machinations in the Depression-era Deep South. It was inspired by the real-life story of U ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''As Is'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''Filthy Rich'' – Round House Theatre ** ''
Noises Off ''Noises Off'' is a 1982 play by the English playwright Michael Frayn. Frayn conceived the idea in 1970 while watching from the wings a performance of '' The Two of Us'', a farce that he had written for Lynn Redgrave. He said, "It was funnier ...
'' – Olney Theatre ** '' Savage in Limbo'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company * 1989 ''
Six Characters in Search of an Author ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'' ( it, Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore, link=no ) is an Italian play by Luigi Pirandello, written and first performed in 1921. An absurdist fiction, absurdist metatheatrical, metatheatric play about th ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''Baby with the Bathwater'' – Round House Theatre ** ''Eleemosynary'' – Horizons Theatre ** '' Macbeth'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''
The Cherry Orchard ''The Cherry Orchard'' (russian: Вишнёвый сад, translit=Vishnyovyi sad) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Written in 1903, it was first published by '' Znaniye'' (Book Two, 1904), and came out as a separate editio ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''The Colored Museum'' – The Studio Theatre * 1990 ''Heathen Valley'' – Round House Theatre ** ''Bluesman'' – Source Theatre Company ** ''The Day Room'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''The Dead Monkey'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''The Man Who Came to Dinner'' – Arena Stage ** ''
Twelfth Night ''Twelfth Night'', or ''What You Will'' is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Vi ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 1991 ''Stand-Up Tragedy'' – Arena Stage ** ''Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''Juno and the Paycock'' – Arena Stage ** '' Richard III'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''The Caucasian Chalk Circle'' – Arena Stage ** '' The Merry Wives of Windsor'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 1992 ''My Children! My Africa!'' – Arena Stage ** ''Fat Men in Skirts'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''Jar the Floor'' – Arena Stage ** ''
Psycho Beach Party ''Psycho Beach Party'' is a 2000 comedy horror film based on the off-Broadway play of the same name, directed by Robert Lee King. Charles Busch wrote both the original play and the screenplay. As the title suggests, ''Psycho Beach Party'', set ...
'' – Source Theatre Company ** ''
She Stoops to Conquer ''She Stoops to Conquer'' is a comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, first performed in London in 1773. The play is a favourite for study by English literature and theatre classes in the English-speaking world. It is one of the few plays from the 18t ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout'' – The Studio Theatre


Outstanding Resident Play

* 1986 ''Execution of Justice'' – Arena Stage ** ''Fool for Love'' – Round House Theatre ** ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; french: Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur, ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical thea ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''The Foreigner'' – Olney Theatre ** ''The Good Person of Setzuan'' – Arena Stage * 1993 ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''Elektra'' – Round House Theatre ** ''Kvetch'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''Life During Wartime'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''The Lisbon Traviata'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''The School for Wives'' – Arena Stage * 1994 ''
Dancing at Lughnasa ''Dancing at Lughnasa'' is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in County Donegal in Ulster in the north of Ireland in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Eva ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''Free Will and Wanton Lust'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''
Mother Courage and Her Children ''Mother Courage and Her Children'' (german: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder, links=no) is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin. Four theatrica ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''Porcelain'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** '' Richard II'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''
Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love ''Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love'' is a 1989 stage play written by Canadian playwright Brad Fraser. Set in Edmonton, Alberta, the comedy-drama follows the lives of several sexually frustrated "thirty-somethings" who try ...
'' – Signature Theatre * 1995 ''Dream of a Common Language'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** ''Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** '' Henry IV'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** '' The Price'' – Arena Stage ** ''The Revengers' Comedies'' – Arena Stage * 1996 ''The Pitchfork Disney'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''Escape from Happiness'' – Round House Theatre ** ''
Henry V Henry V may refer to: People * Henry V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1026) * Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1081/86–1125) * Henry V, Duke of Carinthia (died 1161) * Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (c. 1173–1227) * Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (1 ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''I Am a Man'' – Arena Stage ** '' Long Day's Journey Into Night'' – Arena Stage ** '' The Three Sisters'' – The Studio Theatre * 1997 ''Two Trains Running'' – The Studio Theatre ** '' Arcadia'' – Arena Stage ** '' Henry VI'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** '' Quills'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''
Volpone ''Volpone'' (, Italian for "sly fox") is a comedy play by English playwright Ben Jonson first produced in 1605–1606, drawing on elements of city comedy and beast fable. A merciless satire of greed and lust, it remains Jonson's most-perfor ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 1998 ''
Mourning Becomes Electra ''Mourning Becomes Electra'' is a play cycle written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. The play premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on 26 October 1931 where it ran for 150 performances before closing in March 1932, starring Lee Baker ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** '' Never the Sinner'' – Rep Stage ** ''Never the Sinner'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Old Wicked Songs'' – The Studio Theatre ** '' Romeo and Juliet'' – Folger Shakespeare Library ** '' The Tempest'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** '' Travels With My Aunt'' – Rep Stage * 1999 ''Nijinsky's Last Dance'' – Signature Theatre ** ''
Much Ado About Nothing ''Much Ado About Nothing'' is a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599.See textual notes to ''Much Ado About Nothing'' in ''The Norton Shakespeare'' ( W. W. Norton & Company, 1997 ) p. 1387 The play ...
'' – Folger Shakespeare Library ** '' Peer Gynt'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''Seven Guitars'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''The Old Settler'' – The Studio Theatre ** '' You Can't Take It with You'' – Arena Stage * 2000 ''Indian Ink'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''Edmond'' – Source Theatre Company ** ''
How I Learned to Drive ''How I Learned to Drive'' is a play written by American playwright Paula Vogel. The play premiered on March 16, 1997, Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre. Vogel received the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work. It was written and develo ...
'' – Arena Stage ** '' King John'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''The Dead Monkey'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company * 2001 ''
The Glass Menagerie ''The Glass Menagerie'' is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his Histrionic persona ...
'' – Round House Theatre and Everyman Theatre ** ''Collected Stories'' – Theater J ** ''Heaven'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** ''MASTER HAROLD ... and the boys'' – The Studio Theatre ** '' Romeo and Juliet'' – Folger Theatre ** '' The Country Wife'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 2002 ''Home'' – Round House Theatre ** ''
Don Carlos ''Don Carlos'' is a five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, based on the dramatic play '' Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien'' (''Don Carlos, Infante of Spain'') by Fried ...
'' – Shakespeare Theatre ** ''Jitney'' – Studio Theatre ** ''
Major Barbara ''Major Barbara'' is a three-act English play by George Bernard Shaw, written and premiered in 1905 and first published in 1907. The story concerns an idealistic young woman, Barbara Undershaft, who is engaged in helping the poor as a Major in ...
'' – Washington Stage Guild ** ''The Andersonville Trial'' – American Century Theatre ** ''The Invention of Love'' – Studio Theatre * 2003 ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' – Synetic Theater ** ''Born Guilty'' – Theater J ** ''Host and Guest'' – Synetic Theater ** ''
She Stoops to Conquer ''She Stoops to Conquer'' is a comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, first performed in London in 1773. The play is a favourite for study by English literature and theatre classes in the English-speaking world. It is one of the few plays from the 18t ...
'' – Folger Theatre ** ''
The Little Foxes ''The Little Foxes'' is a 1939 play by Lillian Hellman, considered a classic of 20th century drama. Its title comes from Chapter 2, Verse 15 of the Song of Solomon in the King James version of the Bible, which reads, "Take us the foxes, the lit ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** ''The Weir'' – Round House Theatre


Outstanding Production in a Resident Musical

* 1987 ''Quilters'' – Castle Arts Center ** ''Beehive'' – Arena Stage ** ''Hot Mikado'' – Ford's Theatre ** ''Little Shop of Horrors'' – Olney Theatre


Outstanding Resident Musical

* 1986 ''March of the Falsettos'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''
A Chorus Line ''A Chorus Line'' is a 1975 musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante. Set on the bare stage of a Broadway theater, the musical is centered on seventeen Broadway dancers ...
'' – Harlequin Dinner Theatre ** ''Baby'' – Olney Theatre ** '' Little Me'' – Ford's Theatre * 1988 ''A ... My Name is Alice'' – Horizons Theatre ** '' 42nd Street'' – Harlequin Dinner Theatre ** ''A Dance Against Darkenss: Living With AIDS'' – D.C. Cabaret * 1989 ''
The Cocoanuts ''The Cocoanuts'' is a 1929 pre-Code musical comedy film starring the Marx Brothers (Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, and Zeppo Marx in his first starring role). Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the fil ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''
Elmer Gantry ''Elmer Gantry'' is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis in 1926 that presents aspects of the religious activity of America in fundamentalist and evangelistic circles and the attitudes of the 1920s public toward it. The novel's protagonis ...
'' – Ford's Theatre ** ''Sanctuary D.C.'' – No-Neck Monsters Theatre Company ** ''Side by Side by Sondheim'' – Olney Theatre ** ''The Gifts of the Magi'' – The Studio Theatre * 1990 ''Lucky Stiff'' – Olney Theatre ** ''Don't Let This Dream Go (A Musical Celebration of Mahalia Jackson)'' – Ford's Theatre ** '' On the Town'' – Arena Stage ** ''Pins and Needles'' – Washington Jewish Theatre ** ''
The Beggar's Opera ''The Beggar's Opera'' is a ballad opera in three acts written in 1728 by John Gay with music arranged by Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is one of the watershed plays in Augustan drama and is the only example of the once thriving genre of satiri ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 1991 ''
The Rocky Horror Show ''The Rocky Horror Show'' is a Musical theatre, musical with music, lyrics and book by Richard O'Brien. A humorous tribute to the Science fiction film, science fiction and Horror film, horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1960s, the ...
'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** '' Amahl and the Night Visitors'' –
The Kennedy Center The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formally known as the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the Potom ...
** ''Children with Stones'' – Source Theatre Company ** '' Me and My Girl'' – Harlequin Dinner Theatre ** '' Merrily We Roll Along'' – Arena Stage * 1992 ''
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial '' The String of Pearls'' (1846–47). The original tale became a feature of 19th-century melodrama and London legend. A barber from Fleet Stre ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** ''A Wonderful Life'' – Arena Stage ** ''
Damn Yankees ''Damn Yankees'' is a 1955 musical comedy with a book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. The story is a modern retelling of the Faust legend set during the 1950s in Washington, D.C., dur ...
'' – Harlequin Dinner Theatre ** ''Forever Plaid'' – Ford's Theatre * 1993 '' Assassins'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Closer Than Ever'' – The Rose Organization ** ''Executive Leverage'' – Source Theatre Company ** ''Falsettoland'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''
Of Thee I Sing ''Of Thee I Sing'' is a musical with a score by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and a book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. The musical lampoons American politics; the story concerns John P. Wintergreen, who runs for President o ...
'' – Arena Stage * 1994 ''
The Pirates of Penzance ''The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on 31 December 187 ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** ''
Five Guys Named Moe ''Five Guys Named Moe'' is a musical with a book by Clarke Peters and lyrics and music by Louis Jordan and others. The musical is based on an earlier musical short of the same name by Louis Jordan from 1943. It had its UK debut at the Cotteslo ...
'' – Ford's Theatre ** ''Show Me Where the Good Times Are'' – Olney Theatre * 1995 ''
Into the Woods ''Into the Woods'' is a 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. T ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** ''God's Trombones'' – DC ART/WORKS (based on the poetry book of the same name) ** ''Hot Mikado'' – Ford's Theatre ** '' Iolanthe'' – Interact Theatre Company ** ''Wings'' – Signature Theatre * 1996 ''Bessie's Blues'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''
Black Nativity ''Black Nativity '' is an adaptation of the Nativity story by Langston Hughes, performed by an entirely black cast. Hughes was the author of the book, with the lyrics and music being derived from traditional Christmas carols, sung in gospel st ...
'' – The Kennedy Center ** ''
Cabaret Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, a casino, a hotel, a restaurant, or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining o ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** ''
H.M.S. Pinafore ''H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It opened at the Opera Comique in London, on 25 May 1878 and ran for 571 performances, whic ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** ''Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris'' – Olney Theatre Center for the Arts * 1997 '' Passion'' – Signature Theatre ** '' Candide'' – Arena Stage ** ''Hip 2: Birth of the Boom'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''
The Mikado ''The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, their ninth of fourteen Gilbert and Sullivan, operatic collaborations. It opened on 14 March 1885, in London, whe ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** ''The Rink'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Torn From the Headlines'' – Everyday Theatre ** ''Torn From the Headlines'' – The African Continuum Theatre Company * 1998 '' Hair, The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical'' – The Studio Theatre Secondstage ** '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' –
Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
** ''No Way to Treat a Lady'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience or The Scandal at the D'Oyly Carte'' – Interact Theatre Company ** '' Sunday in the Park with George'' – Arena Stage ** '' Sunday in the Park with George'' – Signature Theatre * 1999 ''Thunder Knocking on the Door'' – Arena Stage ** ''
A Little Night Music ''A Little Night Music'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. Inspired by the 1955 Ingmar Bergman film ''Smiles of a Summer Night'', it involves the romantic lives of several couples. Its title is a ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Brothers of the Knight'' – The Kennedy Center ** ''
Marat/Sade ''The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade'' (german: Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgrupp ...
'' – Washington Shakespeare Company ** ''The Fix'' – Signature Theatre in association with Cameron Mackintosh * 2000 '' Animal Crackers'' – Arena Stage ** ''Grimm Tales'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** ''
Guys and Dolls ''Guys and Dolls'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" (1933) and "Blood Pressure", which are two short stories by Damon Runyon, and also bo ...
'' – Arena Stage ** ''Slam!'' – The Studio Theatre ** ''
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial '' The String of Pearls'' (1846–47). The original tale became a feature of 19th-century melodrama and London legend. A barber from Fleet Stre ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** ''
The Cradle Will Rock ''The Cradle Will Rock'' is a 1937 play in music by Marc Blitzstein. Originally a part of the Federal Theatre Project, it was directed by Orson Welles and produced by John Houseman. A Brechtian allegory of corruption and corporate greed, it ...
'' – The American Century Theater * 2001 ''Side Show'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Dinah Was'' – Arena Stage ** ''Play On!'' – Arena Stage ** ''Sing Down the Moon: Appalachian Wonder Tales'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** ''The Rhythm Club'' – Signature Theatre ** ''
You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown ''You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'' is a 1967 musical with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner and (in a 1999 revision) Andrew Lippa. It is based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz in his comic strip ''Peanuts''. The musical ...
'' – Round House Theatre * 2002 ''Blues in the Night'' – Arena Stage ** ''A New Brain'' – Studio Theatre ** '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' –
Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
** ''Perseus Bayou'' – Theatre of the First Amendment ** ''Putting it Together'' – Signature Theatre ** ''Spunk'' – African Continuum Theatre Company * 2003 ''
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial '' The String of Pearls'' (1846–47). The original tale became a feature of 19th-century melodrama and London legend. A barber from Fleet Stre ...
'' – The Kennedy Center ** ''Jekyll & Hyde The Musical'' –
Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
** ''Polk County'' – Arena Stage ** '' South Pacific'' – Arena Stage ** '' Sunday in the Park with George'' – The Kennedy Center ** ''The Gospel According to Fishman'' – Signature Theatre


Direction


Outstanding Director of a Resident Production

* 1985 Gary Pearle – ''Cloud 9'' – Arena Stage ** Dorothy Neumann – ''
Top Girls ''Top Girls'' is a 1982 play by Caryl Churchill. It centres around Marlene, a career-driven woman who is heavily invested in women's success in business. The play examines the roles available to women in old society, and what it means or takes fo ...
'' – Horizons Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – ''
Man and Superman ''Man and Superman'' is a four-act drama written by George Bernard Shaw in 1903. The series was written in response to a call for Shaw to write a play based on the Don Juan theme. ''Man and Superman'' opened at the Royal Court Theatre in London o ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Elinor Renfield – '' Passion Play'' – Arena Stage **
Elizabeth Swados Elizabeth Swados (February 5, 1951 – January 5, 2016) was an American writer, composer, musician, and theatre director. Swados received Tony Award nominations for Best Musical, Best Direction of a Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Origin ...
– ''The Beautiful Lady'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** Joy Zinoman – ''My Sister in This House'' – The Studio Theatre * 1986 Douglas C. Wager – ''Execution of Justice'' – Arena Stage ** Garland Wright – ''The Good Person of Setzuan'' – Arena Stage ** Leslie Bravman Jacobson – '' Miss Lulu Bett'' – Horizons Theatre ** Lucian Pintilie – ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; french: Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur, ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical thea ...
'' – Arena Stage **
Peter Sellars Peter Sellars (born September 27, 1957) is an American theatre director, noted for his unique contemporary stagings of classical and contemporary operas and plays. Sellars is professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where ...
– '' The Count of Monte Cristo'' – American National Theatre ** Susann Brinkley – ''Fool for Love'' – Round House Theatre * 1987 John Going – ''The Miser'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Dorothy Neumann – ''Johnny Bull'' – Horizons Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – ''
The Taming of the Shrew ''The Taming of the Shrew'' is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1592. The play begins with a framing device, often referred to as the induction, in which a mischievous nobleman tricks a drunken ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Gillian Drake – ''The Water Engine'' – Round House Theatre ** Joy Zinoman – ''Slab Boys'' – The Studio Theatre ** Lucian Pintilie – ''
The Wild Duck ''The Wild Duck'' (original Norwegian title: ''Vildanden'') is an 1884 play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is considered the first modern masterpiece in the genre of tragicomedy. ''The Wild Duck'' and ''Rosmersholm'' are "often ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Michael Kahn – '' Romeo and Juliet'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 1988
Zelda Fichandler Zelda Fichandler (née Diamond; September 18, 1924 – July 29, 2016) was an American stage producer, director and educator. Life and career Zelda Fichandler came from a family that emigrated from Russia when she was an infant. Her father, Harr ...
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The Crucible ''The Crucible'' is a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692–93. Miller wrote the play as ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Douglas C. Wager – ''
All the King's Men ''All the King's Men'' is a 1946 novel by Robert Penn Warren. The novel tells the story of charismatic populist governor Willie Stark and his political machinations in the Depression-era Deep South. It was inspired by the real-life story of U ...
'' – Arena Stage ** James C. Nicola – ''Filthy Rich'' – Round House Theatre ** John Going – ''
Noises Off ''Noises Off'' is a 1982 play by the English playwright Michael Frayn. Frayn conceived the idea in 1970 while watching from the wings a performance of '' The Two of Us'', a farce that he had written for Lynn Redgrave. He said, "It was funnier ...
'' – Olney Theatre ** Leslie Bravman Jacobson – ''A ... My Name is Alice'' – Horizons Theatre ** Michael Kahn – '' All's Well That Ends Well'' – The Shakespeare Theatre **
Yuri Lyubimov Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov (russian: Ю́рий Петро́вич Люби́мов; 5 October 2014) was a Soviet and Russian stage actor and director associated with the internationally renowned Taganka Theatre, which he founded in 1964. He was on ...
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Crime and Punishment ''Crime and Punishment'' ( pre-reform Russian: ; post-reform rus, Преступление и наказание, Prestupléniye i nakazániye, prʲɪstʊˈplʲenʲɪje ɪ nəkɐˈzanʲɪje) is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. ...
'' – Arena Stage * 1989
Liviu Ciulei Liviu Ciulei (; 7 July 1923 – 24 October 2011) was a Romanian theater and film director, film writer, actor, architect, educator, costume and set designer. During a career spanning over 50 years, he was described by ''Newsweek'' as "one of the b ...
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Six Characters in Search of an Author ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'' ( it, Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore, link=no ) is an Italian play by Luigi Pirandello, written and first performed in 1921. An absurdist fiction, absurdist metatheatrical, metatheatric play about th ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Douglas C. Wager – ''
The Cocoanuts ''The Cocoanuts'' is a 1929 pre-Code musical comedy film starring the Marx Brothers (Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, and Zeppo Marx in his first starring role). Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the fil ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Joe Banno – ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; french: Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur, ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical thea ...
'' – Source Theatre Company ** Kim Rubinstein – ''Baby with the Bathwater'' – Round House Theatre ** Leslie Bravman Jacobson – ''Eleemosynary'' – Horizons Theatre ** Michael Kahn – '' Macbeth'' – The Shakespeare Theatre * 1990 Michael Kahn – ''
Twelfth Night ''Twelfth Night'', or ''What You Will'' is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Vi ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – '' On the Town'' – Arena Stage ** Douglas C. Wager – ''The Man who Came to Dinner'' – Arena Stage ** Edward Morgan – ''Heathen Valley'' – Round House Theatre ** Howard Shalwitz – ''The Dead Monkey'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** John Going – ''Lucky Stiff'' – Olney Theatre * 1991 Max Mayer – ''Stand-Up Tragedy'' – Arena Stage ** Joe Dowling – ''Juno and the Paycock'' – Arena Stage ** Joy Zinoman – ''Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune'' – The Studio Theatre ** Michael Kahn – '' Richard III'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Michael Kahn – '' The Merry Wives of Windsor'' – The Shakespeare Theatre **
Tazewell Thompson Tazewell Thompson (born May 27, 1948), is an African-American theatre director, the former artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse (2006–07) in Westport, Connecticut and the Syracuse Stage (1992–95) in New York state. Prior to tha ...
– ''Fences'' – Arena Stage * 1992 Eric D. Schaeffer – ''
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial '' The String of Pearls'' (1846–47). The original tale became a feature of 19th-century melodrama and London legend. A barber from Fleet Stre ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** Jim Stone – ''
Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (; ; 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war, ...
'' – Washington Shakespeare Company ** Joe Dowling – ''
She Stoops to Conquer ''She Stoops to Conquer'' is a comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, first performed in London in 1773. The play is a favourite for study by English literature and theatre classes in the English-speaking world. It is one of the few plays from the 18t ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Joy Zinoman – ''When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout'' – The Studio Theatre ** Max Mayer – ''My Children! My Africa!'' – Arena Stage ** Stuart Ross – ''Forever Plaid'' – Ford's Theatre ** Tazewell Thompson – ''Jar the Floor'' – Arena Stage * 1994 Michael Kahn – ''
Mother Courage and Her Children ''Mother Courage and Her Children'' (german: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder, links=no) is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin. Four theatrica ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Catherine Flye – ''
The Pirates of Penzance ''The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on 31 December 187 ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Dorothy Neumann – ''Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love'' – Signature Theatre **
Eric D. Schaeffer Eric D. Schaeffer is an American theater director and producer based in Arlington, Virginia. He is the co-founder and former Artistic Director of Signature Theatre., and is well known nationally for his re-invention of large American musicals for ...
– ''Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love'' – Signature Theatre ** Kyle Donnelly – ''
Dancing at Lughnasa ''Dancing at Lughnasa'' is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in County Donegal in Ulster in the north of Ireland in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Eva ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Ron Himes – ''Spunk'' – The Studio Theatre ** Van Riley – ''Porcelain'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company


Outstanding Director of a Resident Play

* 1993 Michael Kahn – ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Bill Alexander – ''
Troilus and Cressida ''Troilus and Cressida'' ( or ) is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1602. At Troy during the Trojan War, Troilus and Cressida begin a love affair. Cressida is forced to leave Troy to join her father in the Greek camp. Meanwh ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Howard Shalwitz – ''Kvetch'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** John Going – ''The Lisbon Traviata'' – The Studio Theatre ** Kyle Donnelly – ''The School for Wives'' – Arena Stage ** Lee Mikeska Gardner – ''Life During Wartime'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company * 1995 Michael Kahn – '' Henry IV'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – ''The Revengers' Comedies'' – Arena Stage ** Heather McDonald – ''Dream of a Common Language'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** Howard Shalwitz – ''Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Lee Mikeska Gardner – ''Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Nick Olcott – ''All in the Timing'' – Round House Theatre * 1996 Douglas C. Wager – '' Long Day's Journey Into Night'' – Arena Stage ** Daniel DeRaey – ''Escape from Happiness'' – Round House Theatre ** Donald Douglass – ''I Am a Man'' – Arena Stage ** Joy Zinoman – '' Three Sisters'' – The Studio Theatre ** Michael Kahn – ''
Henry V Henry V may refer to: People * Henry V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1026) * Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1081/86–1125) * Henry V, Duke of Carinthia (died 1161) * Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (c. 1173–1227) * Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (1 ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Rob Bundy – ''The Pitchfork Disney'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company * 1997 Michael Kahn – '' Henry VI'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – '' Arcadia'' – Arena Stage ** Howard Shalwitz – '' Quills'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** JoAnne Akalaitis – ''Dance of Death'' – Arena Stage ** Joe Banno – ''
Cymbeline ''Cymbeline'' , also known as ''The Tragedie of Cymbeline'' or ''Cymbeline, King of Britain'', is a play by William Shakespeare set in Ancient Britain () and based on legends that formed part of the Matter of Britain concerning the early Celti ...
'' – Washington Shakespeare Company ** Thomas W. Jones II – ''Two Trains Running'' – The Studio Theatre * 1998 Joe Banno – '' Romeo and Juliet'' – Folger Shakespeare Library **
Ethan McSweeny Ethan McSweeny is an American theatre director. He served as artistic director of the American Shakespeare Center from 2018 to 2021. Early life and education McSweeny is a native of Washington, D.C., the son of political journalists Dorothy an ...
– ''Never the Sinner'' – Rep Stage ** Ethan McSweeny – ''Never the Sinner'' – Signature Theatre ** Kasi Campbell – '' Travels With My Aunt'' – Rep Stage ** Mark A. Rhea – ''
Translations Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between ''transl ...
'' – The Keegan Theatre ** Michael Kahn – ''
Mourning Becomes Electra ''Mourning Becomes Electra'' is a play cycle written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. The play premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on 26 October 1931 where it ran for 150 performances before closing in March 1932, starring Lee Baker ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Serge Seiden – ''Old Wicked Songs'' – The Studio Theatre * 1999 Joe Calarco – ''Nijinsky's Last Dance'' – Signature Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – '' You Can't Take It with You'' – Arena Stage ** Michael Kahn – '' Peer Gynt'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Seret Scott – ''The Old Settler'' – The Studio Theatre ** Thomas W. Jones II – ''Seven Guitars'' – The Studio Theatre ** Zeljko Djukic – ''Quartet'' – Open Theatre/TUTA * 2000 Joy Zinoman – ''Indian Ink'' – The Studio Theatre ** Andrei Malaev-Babel – ''
The Idiot ''The Idiot'' ( pre-reform Russian: ; post-reform rus, Идиот, Idiót) is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal ''The Russian Messenger'' in 1868–69. The title is an ...
'' – Stanislavsky Theater Studio ** Hugo Medrano – '' La Dama Boba'' – GALA Hispanic Theatre ** Joe Banno – ''Edmond'' – Source Theatre Company ** Michael Kahn – '' King John'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Molly Smith – ''
How I Learned to Drive ''How I Learned to Drive'' is a play written by American playwright Paula Vogel. The play premiered on March 16, 1997, Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre. Vogel received the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work. It was written and develo ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Paata Tsikurishvili – ''
The Idiot ''The Idiot'' ( pre-reform Russian: ; post-reform rus, Идиот, Idiót) is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal ''The Russian Messenger'' in 1868–69. The title is an ...
'' – Stanislavsky Theater Studio * 2001 Donald Hicken – ''
The Glass Menagerie ''The Glass Menagerie'' is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his Histrionic persona ...
'' – Round House Theatre and Everyman Theatre ** Howard Shalwitz – ''Heaven'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Jim Petosa – ''Collected Stories'' – Theater J ** Joe Calarco – '' Shakespeare's R & J'' – Folger Theatre ** Kasi Campbell – ''The Lonesome West'' – Rep Stage ** Michael Kahn – ''
Timon of Athens ''Timon of Athens'' (''The Life of Tymon of Athens'') is a play written by William Shakespeare and probably also Thomas Middleton in about 1606. It was published in the '' First Folio'' in 1623. Timon lavishes his wealth on parasitic companio ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** Thomas W. Jones II – ''MASTER HAROLD ... and the boys'' – The Studio Theatre * 2002 Thomas Jones – ''Home'' – Round House Theatre ** John MacDonald – ''
Major Barbara ''Major Barbara'' is a three-act English play by George Bernard Shaw, written and premiered in 1905 and first published in 1907. The story concerns an idealistic young woman, Barbara Undershaft, who is engaged in helping the poor as a Major in ...
'' – Washington Stage Guild ** Joy Zinoman – ''Far East'' – Studio Theatre ** Joy Zinoman – ''The Invention of Love'' – Studio Theatre ** Michael Kahn – ''
Don Carlos ''Don Carlos'' is a five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, based on the dramatic play '' Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien'' (''Don Carlos, Infante of Spain'') by Fried ...
'' – Shakespeare Theatre ** Molly Smith – ''Agamemnon and His Daughters'' – Arena Stage * 2003 Paata Tsikurishvili – ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' – Synetic Theater ** Doug Hughes – ''
The Little Foxes ''The Little Foxes'' is a 1939 play by Lillian Hellman, considered a classic of 20th century drama. Its title comes from Chapter 2, Verse 15 of the Song of Solomon in the King James version of the Bible, which reads, "Take us the foxes, the lit ...
'' – The Shakespeare Theatre ** John Vreeke – ''Born Guilty'' – Theater J ** Joy Zinoman – ''Prometheus'' – The Studio Theatre ** Nick Olcott – ''The Weir'' – Round House Theatre ** Paata Tsikurishvili – ''Host and Guest'' – Synetic Theater


Outstanding Director of a Resident Musical

* 1993 Eric D. Schaeffer – '' Assassins'' – Signature Theatre ** Douglas C. Wager – ''
Of Thee I Sing ''Of Thee I Sing'' is a musical with a score by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and a book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. The musical lampoons American politics; the story concerns John P. Wintergreen, who runs for President o ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Joy Zinoman – ''Falsettoland'' – The Studio Theatre **
Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
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Tintypes ''Tintypes'' is a musical revue conceived by Mary Kyte with Mel Marvin and Gary Pearle. Description With its time frame set between the turn of the 20th century and the onset of World War I, this chamber piece with a cast of five provides a mus ...
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Round House Theatre Round House Theatre is a nonprofit theater company based in Bethesda, Maryland. History Round House began life in 1970 as “Street ’70”, a program of the Montgomery County Department of Recreation that provided educational outreach in th ...
** Ron O'Leary – ''Closer Than Ever'' – The Rose Organization * 1995 David H. Bell – ''Hot Mikado'' – Ford's Theatre ** Catherine Flye – '' Iolanthe'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''
Into the Woods ''Into the Woods'' is a 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. T ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''Wings'' – Signature Theatre ** Mike Malone – ''God's Trombones'' – DC ART/WORKS * 1996 James A. Petosa – ''Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris'' – Olney Theatre Center for the Arts * Thomas W. Jones II – ''Bessie's Blues'' – The Studio Theatre ** Catherine Flye – ''
H.M.S. Pinafore ''H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It opened at the Opera Comique in London, on 25 May 1878 and ran for 571 performances, whic ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''
Cabaret Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, a casino, a hotel, a restaurant, or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining o ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** Mike Malone – ''Black Nativity'' – The Kennedy Center * 1997 Eric D. Schaeffer – '' Passion'' – Signature Theatre ** Catherine Flye – ''
The Mikado ''The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, their ninth of fourteen Gilbert and Sullivan, operatic collaborations. It opened on 14 March 1885, in London, whe ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Douglas C. Wager – '' Candide'' –
Arena Stage Arena Stage is a not-for-profit regional theater based in Southwest, Washington, D.C. Established in 1950, it was the first racially integrated theater in Washington, D.C. and its founders helped start the U.S. regional theater movement. It is ...
** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''The Rink'' – Signature Theatre ** Marsha A. Jackson-Randolph – ''Hip 2: Birth of the Boom'' – The Studio Theatre * 1998 Keith Alan Baker – '' Hair, The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical'' – The Studio Theatre Secondstage ** Catherine Flye – ''Down at the Old Bull & Bush'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Catherine Flye – ''Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience or The Scandal at the D'Oyly Carte'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Eric D. Schaeffer – '' Sunday in the Park with George'' – Arena Stage ** Eric D. Schaeffer – '' Sunday in the Park with George'' – Signature Theatre **
Toby Orenstein Toby Barbara Orenstein (née Press; born May 23, 1937) is an American theatrical director, producer, and educator. She has two honorable mentions for the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre. Orenstein was inducted into the Maryland Women's Ha ...
– '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' – Toby's Dinner Theatre * 1999 Jesse Berger – ''
Marat/Sade ''The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade'' (german: Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgrupp ...
'' – Washington Shakespeare Company ** Carole Lehan – ''
Children of Eden ''Children of Eden'' is a 1991 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by John Caird. The musical is based on the Book of Genesis, with Act I telling the story of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel, while Act II deals with ...
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Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
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Toby Orenstein Toby Barbara Orenstein (née Press; born May 23, 1937) is an American theatrical director, producer, and educator. She has two honorable mentions for the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre. Orenstein was inducted into the Maryland Women's Ha ...
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Children of Eden ''Children of Eden'' is a 1991 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by John Caird. The musical is based on the Book of Genesis, with Act I telling the story of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel, while Act II deals with ...
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Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
** Catherine Flye – '' Great Expectations, the Musical'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''The Fix'' – Signature Theatre in association with Cameron Mackintosh ** Keith Glover – ''Thunder Knocking on the Door'' – Arena Stage * 2000 Douglas C. Wager – '' Animal Crackers'' – Arena Stage ** Charles Randolph-Wright – ''
Guys and Dolls ''Guys and Dolls'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" (1933) and "Blood Pressure", which are two short stories by Damon Runyon, and also bo ...
'' – Arena Stage ** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial '' The String of Pearls'' (1846–47). The original tale became a feature of 19th-century melodrama and London legend. A barber from Fleet Stre ...
'' – Signature Theatre ** Jack Marshall – ''
The Cradle Will Rock ''The Cradle Will Rock'' is a 1937 play in music by Marc Blitzstein. Originally a part of the Federal Theatre Project, it was directed by Orson Welles and produced by John Houseman. A Brechtian allegory of corruption and corporate greed, it ...
'' – The American Century Theater **
Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
– ''Grimm Tales'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** Thomas W. Jones II – ''Slam!'' – The Studio Theatre * 2001 Joe Calarco – ''Side Show'' – Signature Theatre **
David Petrarca David Petrarca (born November 10, 1965) is an American director and producer of theatre, television and film. He was director at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago from 1988 until 2005. His work as a director includes HBO's ''Boardwalk Empire'', ...
– ''Dinah Was'' – Arena Stage ** Eric Schaeffer – ''The Rhythm Club'' – Signature Theatre ** Jerry Whiddon – ''
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown ''You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'' is a 1967 musical with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner and (in a 1999 revision) Andrew Lippa. It is based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz in his comic strip ''Peanuts''. The musical ...
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Round House Theatre Round House Theatre is a nonprofit theater company based in Bethesda, Maryland. History Round House began life in 1970 as “Street ’70”, a program of the Montgomery County Department of Recreation that provided educational outreach in th ...
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Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
– ''Sing Down the Moon: Appalachian Wonder Tales'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** Sheldon Epps – ''Play On!'' – Arena Stage * 2002
Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
– ''Perseus Bayou'' – Theatre of the First Amendment ** Catherine Flye – ''
The Pirates of Penzance ''The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on 31 December 187 ...
'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Darryl V. Jones – ''Spunk'' – African Continuum Theatre Company ** Eric D. Schaeffer – ''Putting it Together'' – Signature Theatre **
Kenny Leon Kenny Leon is an American director, producer, actor, and author, notable for his work on Broadway, on television, and in regional theater. In 2014, he won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for ''A Raisin in the Sun''. Career He gain ...
– ''Blues in the Night'' – Arena Stage **
Toby Orenstein Toby Barbara Orenstein (née Press; born May 23, 1937) is an American theatrical director, producer, and educator. She has two honorable mentions for the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre. Orenstein was inducted into the Maryland Women's Ha ...
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Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
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Christopher Ashley Christopher Ashley (born July 6, 1964) is an American stage director. Since 2007, he has been the artistic director of the La Jolla Playhouse. Career Ashley graduated from Yale University in 1986, with a Bachelor of Art in Theatre.
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Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the penny dreadful serial '' The String of Pearls'' (1846–47). The original tale became a feature of 19th-century melodrama and London legend. A barber from Fleet Stre ...
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Toby Orenstein Toby Barbara Orenstein (née Press; born May 23, 1937) is an American theatrical director, producer, and educator. She has two honorable mentions for the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre. Orenstein was inducted into the Maryland Women's Ha ...
– ''Jekyll & Hyde The Musical'' –
Toby's Dinner Theatre Toby's Dinner Theatre is a Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area professional dinner theater based in Columbia, Maryland. History Soon after the establishment of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), Toby Orenstein decided to o ...
** Eric Schaeffer – '' Sunday in the Park with George'' – The Kennedy Center ** Eric Schaeffer – ''The Gospel According to Fishman'' – Signature Theatre ** Kyle Donnelly – ''Polk County'' – Arena Stage ** Molly Smith – '' South Pacific'' – Arena Stage


Writing


Best New Play

* 1985 ''The Beautiful Lady'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** ''Burial Customs'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** ''The Shady Side'' – Source Theatre


Outstanding New Play

* 1986 Ralph Hunt – ''Metamorphosis'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Alex Finlayson – ''Ladies' Side'' – Source Theatre Company ** Jr.,Paul J. Donnelly – ''After My Own Heart'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** Phoef Sutton – ''Thin Wall'' – New Playwrights' Theatre * 1987 T J Edwards – ''New York Mets'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Julie Jensen – ''Stray Dogs'' – Arena Stage * 1988 T J Edwards – ''National Defense'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Bari Biern, Fred Anzevino, Paula Burns, Roberta Gasbarre, Roy Barber – ''A Dance Against Darkeness: Living With AIDS'' – D.C. Cabaret ** Ron Wood – ''Four Men from Annapolis'' – Touchstone Theatre Company * 1989 Larry L. King – ''The Night Hank Williams Died'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** David Henry Hwang – ''M. Butterfly'' – The National Theatre ** David Lemos – ''More Than Names'' – New Playwrights' Theatre ** Heather McDonald – ''The Rivers and Ravines'' – Arena Stage ** John Bishop – ''Elmer Gantry'' – Ford's Theatre


The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play

* 1990 Deborah Pryor – ''Briar Patch'' – Arena Stage ** Aaron Sorkin – ''A Few Good Men'' – The Kennedy Center ** Bruce Clarke – ''Bluesman'' – Source Theatre Company ** Nick Olcott – ''A Turn of the Screw'' – The Washington Stage Guild ** Queen Esther Marrow – ''Don't Let This Dream Go (A Musical Celebration of Mahalia Jackson)'' – Ford's Theatre ** Stephen Wade – ''On the Way Home'' – Arena Stage * 1991 Oni Faida Lampley – ''Mixed Babies'' – The Washington Stage Guild ** Cornerstone Theater Company – ''The Video Store Owner's Significant Other'' – American Playwrights Theatre ** Barbara McConagha – ''Mother's Day'' – Source Theatre Company ** Dale Stein – ''A Fresh of Breath Air'' – Smallbeer Theatre Company ** Nick Mathwick – ''Waiting for Marge'' – Smallbeer Theatre Company ** Roy Barber – ''Children With Stones'' – Source Theatre Company ** Stuart Browne – ''Angel'' – No-Neck Monsters Theatre Company * 1992 Cheryl L. West – ''Before It Hits Home'' – Arena Stage ** Ari Roth – ''Born Guilty'' – Arena Stage ** Chandler Burr – ''Exquisite'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** Christi Stewart-Brown – ''Do Not Use If Seal Is Broken'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** Nick Olcott – ''Aspern Papers'' – The Washington Stage Guild **
Sherry Kramer Sherry Kramer is an American playwright, born in Springfield, Missouri.Sherry Kramer Colle ...
– ''David's Redhaired Death'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Steve Carter – ''Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal'' – Theater of the First Amendment * 1993 Lucy Tom Lehrer – ''Those Sweet Caresses'' – Source Theatre Company ** Christi Stewart-Brown – ''Morticians in Love'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** Christi Stewart-Brown – ''Three More Sisters'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** Drury L. Pifer – ''African Tourist'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Stanley Rutherford – ''Billy Nobody'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company * 1994 Nicky Silver – ''Free Will and Wanton Lust'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Aubrey Wertheim – ''Make Way for Dyklings'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** Aubrey Wertheim – ''Make Way for Dyklings'' – District of Columbia Arts Center ** Drury L. Pifer – ''Strindberg in Hollywood'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Harry Kondoleon – ''Half Off'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Janusz Glowacki – ''Antigone in New York'' – Arena Stage ** Karen L. B. Evans – ''My Girlish Days'' – MetroStage * 1995 Chris White – ''Rhythms'' – Horizons Theatre ** Diane Ney – ''Great Hunger'' – Consenting Adults Theatre Company ** John Strand – ''Otabenga'' – Signature Theatre ** Mustapha Matura – ''A Small World'' – Arena Stage ** Nicky Silver – ''The Food Chain'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company * 1996 Amy Freed – ''The Psychic Life of Savages'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Charisma – ''A Night with Jackie "Moms" Mabley'' – American Theatre Project ** Adam Long, Austin Tichenor, Reed Martin – ''The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged)'' – The Kennedy Center ** Dianne McIntyre – ''I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** Ernest Joselovitz – ''Catskills Tzimmis'' – Theater J ** Susan Altman – ''Out of the Whirlwind'' – American Theatre Project * 1997 Jennifer L. Nelson – ''Torn From the Headlines'' – Everyday Theatre * Jennifer L. Nelson – ''Torn From the Headlines'' – The African Continuum Theatre Company ** Allyson Currin – ''Amstel in Tel Aviv'' – Source Theatre Company ** Barbara McConagha – ''The Obituary Bowl'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Didier Rousselet, Monica Neagoy, Susan Haedicke – ''The Man Who Laughs'' – Le Neon French-American Theatre Company ** Ron O'Leary – ''They Never Said a Word'' – The Rose Organization * 1998 Nick Olcott – ''Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience or The Scandal at the D'Oyly Carte'' – Interact Theatre Company ** Carole Lehan, Jim Petosa – ''Look! We Have Come Through!'' – Olney Theatre Center for the Arts ** Norman Allen – ''Melville Slept Here'' – Signature Theatre ** Regina Porter – ''Tripping Through the Car House'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Sherry Kramer – ''Things That Break'' – Theater of the First Amendment * 1999 John Strand – ''Lovers and Executioners'' – Arena Stage ** Caleen Sinnette Jennings – ''Playing Juliet/Casting Othello'' – Folger Shakespeare Library ** Caleen Sinnette Jennings – ''Playing Juliet/Casting Othello'' – Source Theatre Company ** Christi Stewart-Brown – ''The Gene Pool'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Lisa Loomer – ''Expecting Isabel'' – Arena Stage ** Norman Allen – ''Nijinsky's Last Dance'' – Signature Theatre ** Norman Allen – ''Waiting In Tobolsk: the Children of the Last Tsar'' – Moonlight Theatre Company * 2000 Karen Zacar as – ''The Sins of Sor Juana'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** Caleen Sinnette Jennings – ''Inns & Outs'' – Source Theatre Company ** Chris Stezin – ''Hoboken Station'' – Charter Theatre ** Oni Faida Lampley – ''The Dark Kalamazoo'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Robert Alexander – ''The Last Orbit of Billy Mars'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** Sam Schwartz, Jr. – ''Courting Chris'' – The Church Street Theater ** Sam Schwartz, Jr. – ''Courting Chris'' – The Theater Alliance * 2001 Peter Coy – ''A House in the Country'' – Charter Theatre ** Ari Roth – ''Life in Refusal'' – Theater J ** Chad Beguelin, Matthew Sklar – ''The Rhythm Club'' – Signature Theatre ** Charles Randolph-Wright – ''Blue'' – Arena Stage ** David Lindsay-Abaire – ''Wonder of the World'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** David Maddox,
Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
– ''Sing Down the Moon: Appalachian Wonder Tales'' – Theater of the First Amendment * 2002 Norman Allen – ''In the Garden'' – Signature Theatre ** David Maddox,
Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
– ''Perseus Bayou'' – Theatre of the First Amendment ** Martha King De Silva – ''Stretch Marks'' – Charter Theatre ** Paul D'Andrea – ''Nathan the Wise'' – Theatre of the First Amendment ** Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa – ''The Muckle Man'' – Source Theatre Company * 2003 Ernie Joselovitz – ''Shakespeare, Moses, and Joe Papp'' – Round House Theatre ** Allyson Currin – ''Church of the Open Mind'' – Charter Theatre ** Craig Wright – ''Recent Tragic Events'' – Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company ** John Strand – ''The Diaries'' – Signature Theatre ** Joshua Ford – ''Miklat'' – Theater J ** Paul Donnelly – ''The Taste of Fire'' – Charter Theatre


The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Musical

* 2003 Dorothy Waring, Kathy Madison, Kyle Donnelly, Stephen Wade, Zora Neale Hurston – ''Polk County'' – Arena Stage ** David Maddox,
Mary Hall Surface Mary Hall Surface (born June 15, 1958) is an American playwright and director of theater, working primarily in the Washington, D.C. area. Surface's work has focused primarily on youth and family content. Surface has received accolades from critic ...
– ''Mississippi Pinocchio'' – Theater of the First Amendment ** Thomas W. Jones, II – ''Harlem Rose, A Love Song to Langston Hughes'' – MetroStage ** Thomas W. Jones, II – ''Three Sistahs'' – MetroStage ** Janet Pryce, William Hubbard – ''Three Sistahs'' – MetroStage ** Michael Lazar, Richard Oberacker – ''The Gospel According to Fishman'' – Signature Theatre ** Norman Allen – ''The Christmas Carol Rag'' – Signature Theatre


See also

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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 ...
* Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Production *
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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