2012 Ovation Awards

Jane Kaczmarek, Ceremony co-host and nominee, Lead Actress in a Play
Patrick J. Adams, nominee, Lead Actor in a Play
LaToya London, winner, Featured Actress in a Musical
Christine Lakin, nominee, Featured Actress in a Musical
Gates McFadden, nominee, Director of a Play

The nominees for the 2012 Ovation Awards were announced on September 11, 2012, at the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center in Hollywood, California.[1][2] The awards were presented for excellence in stage productions in the Los Angeles area from September 1, 2011 to August 28, 2012 based upon evaluations from 250 members of the Los Angeles theater community.[3]

The winners were announced on November 12, 2012 in a ceremony at the Los Angeles Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. The ceremony was co-hosted by actress Jane Kaczmarek and Herbert Siguenza, co-founder of the performance troupe Culture Clash.[4]

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Production of a Musical (Intimate Theater) Best Production of a Musical (Large Theater)
  • The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Spring Awakening – Over The Moon Productions
  • Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 – Musical Theatre West
    • Avenue Q – 3-D Theatricals
    • Miss Saigon – McCoy Rigby Entertainment and La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
    • Hairspray – Musical Theatre West
    • Two Gentlemen Of Chicago – Troubadour Theater Company
Best Production of a Play (Intimate Theater) Best Production of a Play (Large Theater)
  • Peace In Our Time – The Antaeus Company
    • Nine Circles – Bootleg Theater
    • What‘s Wrong With Angry? – Celebration Theatre
    • The Elephant Man – Mechanicals Theatre Group
    • All My Sons – The Matrix Theatre Company
    • Couples Counseling Killed Katie – Ugly Dog Productions and Elephant Theatre Company
    • Santasia: A Holiday Comedy – Whitefire Theatre
  • Waiting For Godot – Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper Forum
    • The Convert – Center Theatre Group: Kirk Douglas Theatre
    • Good People – Geffen Playhouse
    • A Wrinkle In Time – Mainstreet Theatre Company
    • The Mystery of Irma Vep – Rubicon Theatre Company
Best Presented Production Best Season
Lead Actor in a Musical Lead Actress in a Musical
  • Davis Gaines as Cervantes/Quixote – Man of La Mancha – Musical Theatre West
    • Adam Shapiro as Joe/Swing – Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Michael A. Shepperd as Mister – The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • Joseph Foronda as The Engineer – Miss Saigon – McCoy Rigby Entertainment and La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
    • David Engel as Man 2 – Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 – Musical Theatre West
    • Larry Raben as Man 1 – Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 – Musical Theatre West
    • Gary Patent as Haskell – The Immigrant – West Coast Jewish Theatre
Lead Actor in a Play Lead Actress in a Play
Featured Actor in a Musical Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Todrick Hall as Seaweed J. Stubbs – Hairspray – Musical Theatre West
Featured Actor in a Play Featured Actress in a Play
Acting Ensemble of a Musical Acting Ensemble for a Play
  • The cast of The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • The cast of Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • The cast of Ring of Fire, the Music of Johnny Cash – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • The cast of Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 – Musical Theatre West
    • The cast of Spring Awakening – Over The Moon Productions
Director of a Musical Director of a Play
  • Michael Matthews – The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • Matt Shakman – Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • William Selby – Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 – Musical Theatre West
    • Rick Sparks – I Love Lucy Live On Stage – Rockahn, LLC
    • Patrick Pearson – Rooms: A Rock Romance – The Chance Theater
Music Direction Choreography
  • Gregory Nabours – The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • David Richman – Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Jeff Lisenby – Ring of Fire, the Music of Johnny Cash – Cabrillo Music Theatre
    • Matthew Smedal – Forbidden Broadway: Greatest Hits, Volume 2 – Musical Theatre West
    • Rachael Lawrence – Spring Awakening – Over The Moon Productions
    • Eric Heinly – A Christmas Westside Story – Troubadour Theater Company
    • Eric Heinly – Two Gentlemen Of Chicago – Troubadour Theater Company
  • Janet Roston – The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • Lili Fuller, Matthew Krumpe, Adam North, Joe Sofranko & Juliana Tyson  – Stations: A Los Angeles Holiday Story – Ensemble Theatre Company & Boom Kat Dance Theatre
    • Dana Solimando – Miss Saigon – McCoy Rigby Entertainment and La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
    • Lee Martino – Hello! My Baby – Rubicon Theatre Company
    • Lisa Hopkins – Dames at Sea – The Colony Theatre Company
    • Tina Kronis – The Treatment – The Theatre @ Boston Court
    • Molly Alvarez – A Christmas Westside Story – Troubadour Theater Company
Book for an Original Musical Lyrics/Music for an Original Musical
  • Isaac Laskin and Matt Fogel – Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Parmer Fuller – Stations: A Los Angeles Holiday Story – Ensemble Theatre Company & Boom Kat Dance Theatre
    • Cheri Steinkellner – Hello! My Baby – Rubicon Theatre Company
  • Parmer Fuller and Michael Kramer – Stations: A Los Angeles Holiday Story – Ensemble Theatre Company & Boom Kat Dance Theatre
    • Matthew Fogel, Isaac Laskin, And David Richman – Hey, Morgan! – Black Dahlia Theatre
    • Masato Baba – The Brahmin and the Tiger – Company Of Angels & Hereandnow Theatre Company
Playwrighting For An Original Play
  • Andrew Dolan – The Many Mistresses Of Martin Luther King Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA
Lighting Design (Intimate Theater) Lighting Design (Large Theater)
  • Luke Moyer – Deathtrap – L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
    • Timothy Swiss – The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • Jeremy Pivnick – The King of the Desert – Coactive Content LLC
    • Hilda Kane – The Elephant Man – Mechanicals Theatre Group
    • Brandon Baruch – Spring Awakening – Over The Moon Productions
    • Jeremy Pivnick – Peace In Our Time – The Antaeus Company
    • Jaymi Smith – The Children – The Theatre @ Boston Court
Scenic Design (Intimate Theater) Scenic Design (Large Theater)
  • Tom Buderwitz – Peace In Our Time – The Antaeus Company
    • Tom Buderwitz – Slow Dance In Midtown – Bella Vita Entertainment
    • Tom Buderwitz – The Many Mistresses Of Martin Luther King – Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA
    • Joel Daavid – Deathtrap – L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
    • Haley Ho – The Elephant Man – Mechanicals Theatre Group
    • Desma Murphy – The Water‘s Edge – Road Theatre Company
    • Joe Holbrook – Rooms: A Rock Romance – The Chance Theater
Sound Design (Intimate Theater) Sound Design (Large Theater)
  • Veronika Vorel and John Zalewski – The Children – The Theatre @ Boston Court
    • Ken Sawyer – Deathtrap – L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
    • Joseph Slawinski – Eternal Thou – McCray Productions
    • David Marling – The Water‘s Edge – Road Theatre Company
    • John Zalewski – Peace In Our Time – The Antaeus Company
    • Martin Carrillo – Have You Seen Alice? – Theatre Of NOTE
    • Bill Froggatt – Wicked Lit 2011 – Unbound Productions
Costume Design (Intimate Theater) Costume Design (Large Theater)
  • Shon Leblanc – I Love Lucy Live On Stage – Rockahn, LLC
    • Vicki Conrad – The Learned Ladies – Actors Co-Op Theatre Company
    • Naila Aladdin Sanders – The Color Purple: A Musical – Celebration Theatre
    • Jessica Olson – Stoneface: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Buster Keaton – Sacred Fools Theater Company
    • Ashley Hayes – Dolls! Not Your Usual Love Story – Santa Monica Playhouse
    • Jessica Olson – Peace In Our Time – The Antaeus Company
    • Marcy Froehlich – All My Sons – The Matrix Theatre Company

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.

References

  1. ^ "2012 Ovation Award Nominees Announced". 11 September 2012. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  2. ^ Ng, David (11 September 2012). "Center Theatre Group leads Ovation Awards nominations". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 11 October 2012.
  3. ^ Ng, David (12 November 2012). "Center Theatre Group, Celebration Theatre top 2012 Ovation Awards". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013.
  4. ^ Ng, David (13 November 2012). "Center Theatre Group Tops 2012 Ovation Awards". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 1 December 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2013.