2008 Ovation Awards

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Laurie Metcalf, winner, Lead Actress in a Play
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Sharon Lawrence, nominee, Featured Actress in a Play

The nominees for the 2008 Ovation Awards were announced on September 22, 2008. [1] The awards were presented for excellence in stage productions in the Los Angeles area from September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008 based upon evaluations from members of the Los Angeles theater community. [2]

The winners were announced on November 17, 2008 in a ceremony hosted by Neil Patrick Harris at the Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California. [3] [4] [5]

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Production of a Musical (Intimate Theater)Best Production of a Musical (Large Theater)
Best Production of a Play (Intimate Theater)Best Production of a Play (Large Theater)
  • The Quality Of Life – Geffen Playhouse
    • And Neither Have I Wings To Fly – Road Theatre Company
    • Body Politic – The Echo Theater Company
    • Lady – Road Theatre Company
    • The Piano Lesson  – The Hayworth, Stagewalkers Productions And 444 Productions
    • Secrets Of The Trade – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Wit – The Pulitzer Prize Winning Masterpiece  – The Production Company
  • R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (And Mystery) Of The Universe – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Bus Stop – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • A Delicate Balance – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Driving Miss Daisy – La Mirada Theatre For The Performing Arts
    • En Un Sol Amarillo (Memorias De Un Temblor) – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre And Fitla
Best Touring ProductionActing Ensemble
  • Avenue Q – Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson Theatre
    • The Color Purple – Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson Theatre; Produced by Oprah Winfrey, Scott Sanders, Roy Furman, Quincy Jones, et al.
    • The Drowsy Chaperone – Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson Theatre
    • My Fair Lady – Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson Theatre
    • Sweeney Todd – Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson Theatre
  • The cast of The Andrews Brothers – Musical Theatre West
    • The cast of And Neither Have I Wings To Fly – Road Theatre Company
    • The cast of Body Politic – The Echo Theater Company
    • The cast of City Kid – The Musical – City Kid Productions, LLC
    • The cast of En Un Sol Amarillo (Memorias De Un Temblor) – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre And Fitla
    • The cast of Tracers – The Gangbusters Theatre Company; Produced By Leon Shanglebee & Sierra Fisk
    • The cast of Winter Wonderettes – Marvelous Dreams, LLC; Produced By David Elzer And Peter Schneider
Lead Actor in a MusicalLead Actress in a Musical
Lead Actor in a Play  2 winnersLead Actress in a Play
  • Joe Spano  R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (And Mystery) Of The Universe – Rubicon Theatre Company
  • John Glover  Secrets Of The Trade – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Dennis Boutsikaris as Neil The Quality Of Life – Geffen Playhouse
    • Joe Egender as Ted He Asked For It – Theatre Of Note
    • V.J. Foster as Cotton Slocum Carnage, A Comedy – Actors' Gang
    • Lance E. Nichols as Hoke Coleburn Driving Miss Daisy – La Mirada Theatre For The Performing Arts
    • Darrett Sanders as Avram The Wreck Of The Unfathomable – Theatre Of Note
Featured Actor in a MusicalFeatured Actress in a Musical
  • Randy Rogel as Cosmo Brown  Singin' in the Rain  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • John Bisom as The Scarecrow The Wizard Of Oz – Musical Theatre West
    • Danny Calvert as Dennis  All Shook Up  – Musical Theater West
    • Larry Cedar as Finsdale Li'l Abner – Reprise Theatre Company
    • Barry Pearl as Jim Haller  All Shook Up -Musical Theatre West
    • Aaron Phillips as John Utterson  Jekyll & Hyde  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Harrison White as John  Miss Saigon  – Civic Light Opera Of South Bay Cities
Featured Actor in a PlayFeatured Actress in a Play
  • Barry Lynch as Candy  Of Mice and Men  – Theatre Banshee
    • Mark Colson as Slim  Of Mice and Men  – Theatre Banshee
    • JD Cullum as Joseph Tumulty Of Equal Measure – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre
    • Mark Doerr as Graham Lady – Road Theatre Company
    • Bennet Guillory as Wining Boy  The Piano Lesson  – The Hayworth, Stagewalkers Productions And 444 Productions
    • Morgan Rusler as Boolie Werthan Driving Miss Daisy – La Mirada Theatre For The Performing Arts
    • Mark Taylor as Peter Secrets Of The Trade – Black Dahlia Theatre
  • J. Nicole Brooks as Nina As Much as You Can – Hendel Productions West; Produced By Steve And Ruth Hendel And David Tarlow
    • Kathleen Mary Carthy as Marin The Wreck Of The Unfathomable – Theatre Of Note
    • Francesca Casale as Cheetah Bee  The Fastest Clock in the Universe  – Celebration Theatre
    • Sharon Lawrence as Vivien Leigh Orson'S Shadow – Pasadena Playhouse
    • Johanna McKay as Mrs. Burns Teen Girl – Zephyr Theatre; Produced By Linda Toliver And Gary Guidinger
    • Lauren Patten as Elma Bus Stop – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Chloe Taylor as Mary Teen Girl – Zephyr Theatre; Produced By Linda Toliver And Gary Guidinger
Director of a MusicalDirector of a Play
  • Nick Degruccio  Jekyll & Hyde  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Jeremy Aldridge Louis & Keely: Live At The Sahara Sacred Fools Theatre Company
    • Roger Bean Winter Wonderettes – Marvelous Dreams, LLC; Produced By David Elzer And Peter Schneider
    • Stephanie Coltrin  Miss Saigon  – Civic Light Opera Of South Bay Cities
    • Nick Degruccio The Andrews Brothers – Musical Theatre West
    • Steven Glaudini  All Shook Up  – Musical Theatre West
    • Larry Raben  Singin' in the Rain  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
  • Matt Shakman  Secrets Of The Trade – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Jane Anderson The Quality Of Life – Geffen Playhouse
    • Cesar Brie, En Un Sol Amarillo (Memorias De Un Temblor) – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre And Fitla
    • Scott Cummins And Neither Have I Wings To Fly – Road Theatre Company
    • D.W. Jacobs, R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (And Mystery) Of The Universe) – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Derek Charles Livingston Shakespeare's R & J – The Production Company
    • Robert Mammana  Wit – The Pulitzer Prize Winning Masterpiece  – The Production Company
Music DirectionChoreography
  • Alby Potts  Singin' in the Rain  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Steven Applegate  Jekyll & Hyde  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Darryl Archibald Li'l Abner – Reprise Theatre Company
    • Michael Borth  All Shook Up  – Musical Theatre West
    • Patrick Gandy City Kid – The Musical – City Kid Productions, LLC
    • John Glaudini The Andrews Brothers – Musical Theatre West
    • Alby Potts Miss Saigon – Civic Light Opera Of South Bay Cities
  • Bradley Rapier City Kid – The Musical – City Kid Productions, LLC
    • Roger Castellano The Andrews Brothers – Musical Theatre West
    • Roger Castellano  Jekyll & Hyde  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • David Engel  Singin' in the Rain  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Jeremy Lucas Chicago – Musical Theatre Of Los Angeles Alliance; Produced By Jeremy Lucas, Bonnie McMahan, Justine Baldwin, Mindy Rouff, And Mark Espinosa
    • Lee Martino  All Shook Up  – Musical Theatre West
    • Karen Nowicki  Miss Saigon  – Civic Light Opera Of South Bay Cities
Book/Lyrics/Music for an Original MusicalPlaywrighting For An Original Play
  • John Bucchino And Daisy Prince It's Only Life – Rubicon Theatre Company; Produced By Michael Jackowitz
    • Meryl Friedman Tug Of War – The J. Paul Getty Trust
    • Maury McIntyre And Nick Salamone Gulls – The Theatre @ Boston Court
    • Jan Powell And Ken Stone American Tales – The Antaeus Company
    • Phil Swann And Ron West deLEARious Open Fist Theatre Company
  • Jane Anderson The Quality Of Life – Geffen Playhouse
    • Richard Martin Hirsch The Concept Of Remainders – The Production Company
    • Joe Keyes Big Baby – Produced By Joe Keyes, Heather King And Maile Flanagan
    • Alex Lyras & Robert McCaskill The Common Air – Elephant Stageworks
    • Timothy McNeil Anything – Elephant Stageworks; Produced By Lindsay Albaugh And Gina Soto
    • Erik Patterson He Asked For It – Theatre Of Note
    • Jonathan Tolins Secrets Of The Trade – Black Dahlia Theatre
Costume Design (Intimate Theater)Costume Design (Large Theater)
  • Scott A. Lane Pest Control – The Musical – Open At The Top Productions And Canum Entertainment
    • Stephanie Kerley-Schwartz & Lauren Tyler Compleat Female Stage Beauty – Rogue Machine; Produced By John Perrin Flynn And Matthew Elkins
    • Gelareh Khalioun And Neither Have I Wings To Fly – Road Theatre Company
    • Shon Le Blanc The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore – Fountain Theatre; Produced By Ben Bradley And Diana Gibson
    • Nalia Sanders  The Piano Lesson  – The Hayworth, Stagewalkers Productions And 444 Productions
    • A. Jeffrey Shoenberg 1776 – Actors Co-Op/Crossley Theatre
    • A. Jeffrey Shoenberg Tonight At 8:30 – Part II: Come The Wild – The Antaeus Company
  • Paul Tazewell Ray Charles Live – A New Musical – Pasadena Playhouse
    • Ann Closs-Farley Norman's Ark – John Anson Ford Theatre And Duhirst Music (Us) Ltd.
    • Marcy Froehlich Bus Stop – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Marcy Froehlich Picasso At The Lapin Agile – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Shon Le Blanc You Can'T Take It With You – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Sharell Martin And Ambra Wakefield  Jekyll & Hyde  – Fclo Music Theatre
    • Naomi Yoshida Pippin – East West Players
Lighting Design (Intimate Theater)Lighting Design (Large Theater)
  • Jeremy Pivnick Crime And Punishment – Actors Co-Op/Crossley Theatre
    • Leigh Allen Snake in the Grass – Salem K Theatre Company
    • Derrick McDaniel Lady – Road Theatre Company
    • Luke Moyer, Pest Control – The Musical – Open At The Top Productions And Canum Entertainment
    • Jeremy Pivnick 1001 – The Theatre @ Boston Court
    • August Viverito  Wit – The Pulitzer Prize Winning Masterpiece  – The Production Company
    • Steven Young  Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story  – Havok Theatre Company
  • Darrell Clark  Miss Saigon  – Civic Light Opera Of South Bay Cities
    • Howell Binkley Clay – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre
    • Michael Gilliam, Red Dog Howls – Gang Of Five New York
    • Jeremy Pivnick Dawn's Light: The Journey Of Gordon Hirabayashi – East West Players
    • Jeremy Pivnick Picasso At The Lapin Agile – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Jean-Yves Tessier  Singin' in the Rain  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Steven Young  Jekyll & Hyde  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
Set Design (Intimate Theater)Set Design (Large Theater)
  • Desma Murphy And Neither Have I Wings To Fly – Road Theatre Company
    • Danny Cistone The Last Days Of Judas Iscariot – 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company; Produced By Ronnie Marmo
    • Danny Cistone On An Average Day – Elephant Stageworks And Vs. Theatre Company
    • Joel Daavid  The Piano Lesson  – The Hayworth, Stagewalkers Productions And 444 Productions
    • Helen Harwell Crime And Punishment – Actors Co-Op/Crossley Theatre
    • Laura Fine Hawkes Snake in the Grass – Salem K Theatre Company
    • Gary Smoot Love Loves A Pornographer – Circle X Theatre Company
  • Thomas S. Giamario Bus Stop – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Tom Buderwitz Picasso At The Lapin Agile – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Robert Brill Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre And The Public Theatre
    • Gonzalo Callejas En Un Sol Amarillo (Memorias De Un Temblor) – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre And Fitla
    • David Rockwell  All Shook Up  – Musical Theatre West
    • Gary Wissman A Delicate Balance – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Gary Wissman You Can't Take It With You – Rubicon Theatre Company
Sound Design (Intimate Theater)Sound Design (Large Theater)
  • Ken Rich The Common Air – Elephant Stageworks
    • John Ballinger 1001 – The Theatre @ Boston Court
    • David B. Marling Lady – Road Theatre Company
    • Cricket S. Myers  Dark Play Or Stories For Boys – The Theatre @ Boston Court
    • John Nobori The Tragical Comedy Of Mr. Punch – Bootleg Theatre And The Rogue Artists Ensemble
    • Ken Sawyer Crime And Punishment – Actors Co-Op/Crossley Theatre
    • Eric Snodgrass Snake in the Grass – Salem K Theatre Company
  • John Feinstein  Miss Saigon  – Civic Light Opera Of South Bay Cities
    • David Beaudry Bus Stop – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Jonathan Burke  Singin' in the Rain  – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Giampaolo Nalli And Danuta Zarzyka En Un Sol Amarillo (Memorias De Un Temblor) – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre And Fitla
    • Cricket S. Myers  Emergency – Geffen Playhouse
    • Cricket S. Myers  Norman's Ark – John Anson Ford Theatre And Duhirst Music (Us) Ltd.
    • Cricket S. Myers  Picasso At The Lapin Agile – Rubicon Theatre Company

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