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The Back Stage Garland Awards — also referred to simply as the Garland Awards, and known as the Back Stage West Garland Awards from 1998 to 2008 — were bestowed by the entertainment-industry newspaper ''
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'', honoring excellence in
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. The awards recognize many different types of contributors to theatre, including
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s, directors, producers, prop makers,
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s, costume designers, and choreographers.


Selection process

Award winners are selected through a process voted on by theatre critics in the industry. Each Garland winner has appeared on at least three critics' "Best of" lists for the previous year. Critics are each allowed to name "up to five nominees for each category except performance, up to 10 nominees for performance in a musical production and up to 10 in straight productions." Each winner is presented with a "Garland statuette" in the year following their recognized production.


History

The first awards were presented on January 12, 1998, with eighty individuals recognized, and the next year's ceremony recognized one hundred and fifty people. The first ceremony was held at the Coronet Theatre in
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, and awards in the following two years were presented in a ceremony at the Geffen Playhouse in
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. Two hundred and seventy stage artists and theatre supporters attended the first annual awards. Awards categories in the first year included production, performance, ensemble cast, sound design, costume, lighting design, set design, musical score, and choreography. Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice, California was recognized with a special award for "continued excellence." Presenters at the first annual awards included Daniel Henning, artistic director for the
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, and actor Noah Wyle, who had just joined Blank Theatre Company as artistic producer. David Schwimmer spoke on behalf of the
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-based company he co-founded, Lookingglass Theatre Company, and accepted awards for their production of ''
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''. Ian McKellen was also honored at the ceremony for his one-man show, ''A Knight Out in Los Angeles''. The first annual Garland Awards were dedicated to actor Charles Hallahan, a member of the Matrix Theatre Company who died in 1997. Though the first year's awards focused mainly on the production of ''
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'', the second annual awards, held on January 25, 1999, focused on many different contributors in the industry. Actress Carol Burnett was the first honoree and presenter at the second annual awards. Prizes in the second year were awarded for production, performance, writing, musical score, choreography, direction, and design. The comedy-drama ''Elephant Sighs'' won the Garland Award for best new play of 1998. The third annual awards ceremony in 2000 ran for two and a half hours, and one hundred and ten individuals were recognized. Well-known songs were played at the awards ceremony in a
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fashion, including " Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and pieces from ''
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'' and '' Hedwig and the Angry Inch''. '' Heroes'' star
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was among an ensemble cast of ''
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'' honored with a Garland Award for its 2001 production. The ninth annual awards ceremony was held at the Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles on March 26, 2007. Over 175 guests attended the event, which honored 2006 productions and theatre contributors including Salome Jens, who won a performance award for ''Leipzig'', and actor-singer
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for her role in '' Zorba''. Music director Gerald Sternbach, honored for his direction of ''Zorba'', stated his appreciation of the Garland Awards: "What's wonderful about the Garlands is it's unpretentious. At other things there is a lot of tension, but really, this isn't a ceremony, it's a party. It's a supportive environment where everyone gets to hang."


See also

* Drama Desk Awards *
Drama-Logue Award The Drama-Logue Award was an American theater award established in 1977, given by the publishers of Drama-Logue newspaper, a weekly west-coast theater trade publication. Winners were selected by the publication's theater critics, and would rece ...
s *
LA Weekly Theater Award LA Weekly Theater Award was an annual critics' award system established in 1979, organized by the ''LA Weekly'' for outstanding achievements in small theatre productions in Southern California. Nominees were typically announced in January for E ...
s *
Obie Award The Obie Awards or Off-Broadway Theater Awards are annual awards originally given by ''The Village Voice'' newspaper to theatre artists and groups in New York City. In September 2014, the awards were jointly presented and administered with the ...
* Ovation Awards *
Tony Awards The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual c ...


References


External links


2007 Garland Award Winners

2008 Garland Award Winners
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