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==Nominated productions== | ==Nominated productions== | ||
===Outstanding Choreography, Residential Play or Musical]] | ===Outstanding Choreography, Residential Play or Musical=== | ||
*Brad Waller, Fight Choreographer, [[Richard III (with the Travelling Shakespeare Company, 1995)]] | |||
===Outstanding Lead Actor, Residential Play== | ===Outstanding Lead Actor, Residential Play== | ||
*Ian Price, as Elyot Chase, [[Private Lives (with the Interact Theatre Company, 1995)]] | *Ian Price, as Elyot Chase, [[Private Lives (with the Interact Theatre Company, 1995)]] |
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Winning productions
Outstanding Set Design
- Tony Cisek, Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 1998)
Outstanding Director, Residential Production
- Joe Banno, Romeo and Juliet (Folger Theatre, 1997)
Outstanding Lead Actress, Residential Play
- Holly Twyford, Juliet, Romeo and Juliet (Folger Theatre, 1997)
Outstanding Sound Design, Residential Production
- Scott Burgess, Romeo and Juliet (Folger Theatre, 1997)
Nominated productions
Outstanding Choreography, Residential Play or Musical
- Brad Waller, Fight Choreographer, Richard III (with the Travelling Shakespeare Company, 1995)
=Outstanding Lead Actor, Residential Play
- Ian Price, as Elyot Chase, Private Lives (with the Interact Theatre Company, 1995)
Outstanding Lead Actor, Residential Musical
- Floyd King, Mad About the Bard (Folger Theatre, 1998)
- Jeff Hairston, male vocalist, Standup Shakespeare (Folger Theatre, 1995)
Outstanding Lead Actress, Resident Play
- Holly Twyford, Beatrice, Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 1998)
Outstanding Musical Direction, Residential Play or Musical
- George Fulginiti-Shakar, Mad About the Bard (Folger Theatre, 1998)
- Jack Bashkox, Standup Shakespeare (Folger Theatre, 1995) (just musical?)
Outstanding Residential Play
- [[Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 1998)
- Romeo and Juliet (Folger Theatre, 1997)