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    The nominations for the 66th Annual Drama Desk Awards will be announced on May 2nd, 2022 (the day before Tony nominations will be revealed). The year’s cutoff for consideration is May 1st. The ceremony will return this year, and further details will be announced at a later date.
    https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/2022-Drama-Desk-Awards-Nominations-Will-Be-Announced-on-May-2-20220418

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    And the nominees are…

    Outstanding Play
    Cullud Wattah, by Erika Dickerson-Despenza, The Public Theater
    English, by Sanaz Toossi, Atlantic Theater Company
    Prayer for the French Republic, by Joshua Harmon, Manhattan Theatre Club
    Sanctuary City, by Martyna Majok, New York Theatre Workshop

    Outstanding Musical
    Harmony, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene
    Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater
    Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company
    Six
    The Hang, HERE Arts Center

    Outstanding Revival of a Play
    for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf
    How I Learned to Drive
    Lackawanna Blues
    Skeleton Crew
    Trouble in Mind
    Twilight: Lost Angeles, 1992, Signature Theatre

    Outstanding Revival of a Musical
    Assassins, Classic Stage Company
    Baby, Out of the Box Theatrics
    Caroline, or Change
    Company

    Outstanding Actor in a Play
    Brandon J. Dirden, Skeleton Crew
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Take Me Out
    Jacob Ming-Trent, Merry Wives, The Public Theater Free Shakespeare in the Park
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Lackawanna Blues
    John Douglas Thompson, The Merchant of Venice, Theatre for a New Audience

    Outstanding Actress in a Play
    Tala Ashe, English, Atlantic Theater Company
    Ruth Negga, Macbeth
    Andrea Patterson, Cullud Wattah, The Public Theater
    Phylicia Rashad, Skeleton Crew
    Shannon Tyo, The Chinese Lady, The Public Theater
    Michelle Wilson, Confederates, Signature Theatre

    Outstanding Actor in a Musical
    Billy Crystal, Mr. Saturday Night
    Myles Frost, MJ
    Rob McClure, Mrs. Doubtfire
    Jaquel Spivey, A Strange Loop
    Chip Zien, Harmony, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene

    Outstanding Actress in a Musical
    Kearstin Piper Brown, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater
    Victoria Clark, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company
    Sharon D Clarke, Caroline, or Change
    Jeanna de Waal, Diana
    Joaquina Kalukango, Paradise Square

    Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
    Joshua Boone, Skeleton Crew
    Chuck Cooper, Trouble in Mind
    Daniel K. Isaac, The Chinese Lady, The Public Theater
    Billy Eugene Jones, On Sugarland, New York Theatre Workshop
    Ron Cephas Jones, Clyde’s

    Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
    Francis Benhamou, Prayer for the French Republic, Manhattan Theatre Club
    Stephanie Berry, On Sugarland, New York Theatre Workshop
    Sonnie Brown, what you are now, Ensemble Studio Theatre
    Page Leong, Out of Time, NAATCO and The Public Theater
    Kenita R. Miller, for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf
    Kara Young, Clyde’s

    Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
    Justin Austin, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater
    Justin Cooley, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company
    Matt Doyle, Company
    Jared Grimes, Funny Girl
    Tavon Olds-Sample, MJ

    Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
    Judy Kuhn, Assassins, Classic Stage Company
    Tamika Lawrence, Black No More, The New Group
    Patti LuPone, Company
    Bonnie Milligan, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company
    Jennifer Simard, Company

    Outstanding Director of a Play
    Knud Adams, English, Atlantic Theater Company
    Saheem Ali, Merry Wives, The Public Theater Free Shakespeare in the Park
    Rebecca Frecknall, Sanctuary City, New York Theatre Workshop
    Taibi Magar, Twilight: Lost Angeles, 1992, Signature Theatre
    Whitney White, On Sugarland, New York Theatre Workshop

    Outstanding Director of a Musical
    John Doyle, Assassins, Classic Stage Company
    Marianne Elliott, Company
    Lucy Moss & Jamie Armitage, Six
    Bartlett Sher, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater
    Jessica Stone, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company

    Outstanding Choreography
    Ayodele Casel (tap choreography), Funny Girl
    Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, Six
    Bill T. Jones, Garrett Coleman & Jason Oremus (Irish Hammerstep), Gelan Lambert & Chloe Davis (associates), Paradise Square
    Liam Steel, Company
    Christopher Wheeldon, Michael Balderrama (associate), Rich and Tone Taleuega (Michael Jackson Movement), MJ

    Outstanding Music
    Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, Six
    Jason Howland, Paradise Square
    Matt Ray, The Hang, HERE Arts Center
    Carrie Rodriguez, ¡Americano!, New World Stages
    Jeanine Tesori, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company

    Outstanding Lyrics
    Amanda Green, Mr. Saturday Night
    Taylor Mac, The Hang, HERE Arts Center
    Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, Six
    David Lindsay-Abaire, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company
    Lynn Nottage, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater
    Shaina Taub, Suffs, The Public Theater

    Outstanding Book of a Musical
    Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel, Mr. Saturday Night
    Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, Six
    Lynn Nottage, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater
    Bruce Sussman, Harmony, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene

    Outstanding Orchestrations
    Tom Curran, Six
    Greg Jarrett, Assassins, Classic Stage Company
    Mark Hartman & Yasuhiko Fukuoka, The Streets of New York, Irish Repertory Theatre
    Jason Michael Webb & David Holcenberg, MJ

    Outstanding Music in a Play
    Te’La & Kamauu, Thoughts of a Colored Man
    Bill Sims Jr., Lackawanna Blues
    Michael Thurber & Farai Malianga (drum compositions), Merry Wives, The Public Theater Free Shakespeare in the Park

    Outstanding Scenic Design for a Play
    Beowulf Boritt, Merry Wives, The Public Theater Free Shakespeare in the Park
    Wilson Chin, Pass Over
    Marsha Ginsberg, English, Atlantic Theater Company
    Takeshi Kata, Clyde’s
    Junghyun Georgia Lee, Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, New York Theatre Workshop

    Outstanding Scenic Design for a Musical
    Emma Bailey, Six
    Beowulf Boritt, Flying Over Sunset
    Bunny Christie, Company
    David Zinn, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Play
    Linda Cho, The Chinese Lady, The Public Theater
    Gregory Gale, Fairycakes, Greenwich House Theater
    Tilly Grimes, The Alchemist, Red Bull Theater
    Qween Jean, On Sugarland, New York Theatre Workshop
    Jennifer Moeller, Clyde’s

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Musical
    Machine Dazzle, The Hang, HERE Arts Center
    Susan Hilferty, Funny Girl
    Santo Loquasto, The Music Man
    Gabriella Slade, Six
    Catherine Zuber, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater

    Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play
    Christopher Akerlind, Clyde’s
    Reza Behjat, English, Atlantic Theater Company
    Isabella Byrd, Sanctuary City, New York Theatre Workshop
    Amith Chandrashaker, Prayer for the French Republic, Manhattan Theatre Club
    Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew, Cullud Wattah, The Public Theater

    Outstanding Lighting Design for a Musical
    Natasha Katz, Diana
    Natasha Katz, MJ
    Bradley King, Flying Over Sunset
    Jennifer Tipton, Intimate Apparel, Lincoln Center Theater

    Outstanding Projection Design
    59 Productions, Flying Over Sunset
    David Bengali, Twilight: Lost Angeles, 1992, Signature Theatre
    Stephania Bulbarella & Alex Basco Koch, Space Dogs, MCC Theater
    Shawn Duan, The Chinese Lady, The Public Theater
    Sven Ortel, Thoughts of a Colored Man

    Outstanding Sound Design for a Play
    Tyler Kieffer, Seven Deadly Sins, Tectonic Theater Project & Madison Wells Live
    Hidenori Nakajo & Ryan Rumery, Autumn Royal, Irish Repertory Theatre
    Ben & Max Ringham, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Jamie Lloyd company at Brooklyn Academy of Music
    Mikaal Sulaiman, Sanctuary City, New York Theatre Workshop
    Lee Kinney, Selling Kabul, Playwrights Horizons

    Outstanding Sound Design for a Musical
    Ian Dickinson for Autograph, Company
    Paul Gatehouse, Six
    Kai Harada, Kimberly Akimbo, Atlantic Theater Company
    Gareth Owen, MJ

    Outstanding Wig and Hair
    Matthew B. Armentrout, Paradise Square
    David Brian Brown, Mrs. Doubtfire
    Paul Huntley, Diana
    Charles LaPointe, MJ

    Outstanding Solo Performance
    Alex Edelman, Just for Us, The Cherry Lane Theatre
    Arturo Luís Soria, Ni Mi Madre, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
    Kristina Wong, Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, New York Theatre Workshop

    The Chase Award for Unique Theatrical Experience
    Seven Deadly Sins, Tectonic Theater Project & Madison Wells Live

    Outstanding Adaptation
    Merry Wives, by Jocelyn Bioh, The Public Theater Free Shakespeare in the Park
    The Alchemist, by Jeffrey Hatcher, Red Bull Theater

    Outstanding Puppet Design
    Amanda Villalobos, Wolf Play, Soho Rep.
    James Ortiz, The Skin of Our Teeth
    Rockefeller Productions, Winnie the Pooh, The Hundred Acre Theatre at Theatre Row

    Harold Prince Lifetime Achievement Award: In four decades as playwright, novelist, actor, and director, Alice Childress (1912-1994) challenged racism with engrossing stories and memorable characters. When a New York producer demanded revisions to soften the impact of Trouble in Mind, Childress withdrew the script. Sixty-five years later, the Drama Desk celebrates the long-delayed Broadway premiere of this timeless masterpiece and salutes Childress as a towering figure in contemporary theater history.

    Ensemble Award: In Six, Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macasaet, Brittney Mack, Abby Mueller, Samantha Pauly, and Anna Uzele bring to musical life the women who married England’s King Henry VIII. The fanciful result is a buoyant dramatization of their individually purposeful and collectively empowering journeys.

    The Sam Norkin Off-Broadway Award: This season, as a woman hiding her brother from the Taliban in Sylvia Khoury’s Selling Kabul and an English instructor straddling two very different cultures in Sanaz Toossi’s English, Marjan Neshat embodied disparate characters so fully that it was hard to recognize the single actor in the two roles. Whether in drama or comedy, Neshat mines the playwright’s text for a vast panoply of emotions that yield vivid, intricate portrayals of the parts she undertakes.

    Additional Special Awards:

    Dede Ayite seems to have costumed half the actors of this theater season with her designs for Merry Wives, Seven Deadly Sins, The Last of the Love Letters, Chicken and Biscuits, Slave Play, Nollywood Dreams, American Buffalo, and How I learned to Drive. Whether dressing working-class Marylanders of the 1960s, amateur criminals of the 1970s, or West African immigrants in today’s Harlem, Ayite has a knack for conveying characters’ means, values, and aspirations before the actors utter a word.

    Adam Rigg devised wildly varying scenic designs this season including: a house in wood, shadow, and reflective glass that draws the audience into the Flint, Michigan water crisis in Cullud Wattah; a community cul-de-sac where trauma and history are celebrated in On Sugarland; and the falling walls, flower-covered hillsides, and functional seaside fun ride of The Skin of Our Teeth.

    With the category-defying Oratorio for Living Things, Heather Christian aims to encompass all human existence in a single inventive and startlingly beautiful work. In times of pandemic, war, and social upheaval, Christian’s work (directed by Lee Sunday Evans and brought to life by a superb cast and creative team) is an awe-inspiring reminder that, even in the darkest times, there will always be artistic peaks to scale.

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    This group is often dubious, but they 100% lost me by nominating Jeanna de Waal over some of the other eligible ladies.

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    Winners for the 66th Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced today. The ceremony will take place at Sardi’s Restaurant on June 14th from 3:00 – 6:00pm. The full list of winners is available in the link below.
    https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/COMPANY-SIX-More-Win-2022-Drama-Desk-Awards-See-the-Full-List-20220608

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