2024 Artsies Nominations

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2024 ARTSIES NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED

16th Awards Event and Nominations for the 2023-24 Season

 

Richmond, VA – August 6, 2024. The 16th Richmond Theatre Community Circle (formerly Richmond Theatre Critics Circle) Awards (“Artsies”), the community’s recognition of excellence in Richmond-area theater, will be held at the November Theatre on Sunday, October 13th, at 7:30 p.m.

 

The Richmond Theatre Community Circle announces the following nominees for this year’s Artsies. The 2023-24 nominees are:

 

Best Musical

9 to 5: The Musical, Virginia Repertory Theatre (Virginia Rep)

BKLYN: The Musical, Swift Creek Mill Theatre (Swift Creek Mill)

Into the Woods, Richmond Shakespeare

Scrooge in Rouge, Richmond Triangle Players (RTP)

tick…tick…Boom!, Swift Creek Mill

 

Best Direction (Musical)

Debra Clinton, 9 to 5: The Musical

Jan Powell, tick…tick…Boom!

Jase Sullivan, Into the Woods

Shanea Taylor, BKLYN: The Musical

Kendall Walker, Scrooge in Rouge

 

Best Lead Performance (Musical)

Emily Berg-Poff Dandridge, On Air (Virginia Rep)

Alia Bisharat Glidden, 9 to 5: The Musical

Dorothy Dee-D Miller, BKLYN: The Musical

Lindy Pokorny, BKLYN: The Musical

Susan Sanford, 9 to 5: The Musical

Susan Sanford, Into the Woods

Caleb Wade, tick…tick…Boom!

 

Best Supporting Performance (Musical)

Gracie Berneche, Into the Woods

Mason Blaine, Altar Boyz(Swift Creek Mill)

Desiree Dabney, BKLYN: The Musical

Rachel Rose Gilmour, tick…tick…Boom!

Maggie Marlin-Hess, Into the Woods

Canter Irene O’May, 9 to 5: The Musical

Durron Marquis Tyre-Gholson, 9 to 5: The Musical

 

Best Musical Direction

Sandy Dacus, tick…tick…Boom!

Leilani Fenick, 9 to 5: The Musical

Leilani Fenick, BKLYN: The Musical

Kim Fox, Into the Woods

Elle Meerovich, Scrooge in Rouge

 

Best Choreography

Mel Rayford, Airswimming (RTP)

Suzi Redling, BKLYN: The Musical

Pam Turner, 9 to 5: The Musical

Kayla Xavier and Kate Belleman, Altar Boyz

Kayla Xavier, tick…tick…Boom!

 

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design (Musical)

Maura Lynch Cravey, BKLYN: The Musical

Sue Griffin, 9 to 5: The Musical

Sheila Russ, Scrooge in Rouge

Keith Walker, Into the Woods

 

Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Design (Musical)

Weston Corey, Scrooge in Rouge

Joe Doran, 9 to 5: The Musical

Joe Doran, Altar Boyz

Michael Jarett, The Best of Times (RTP)

Michael Jarett, tick…tick…Boom!

 

Outstanding Achievement in Set Design (Musical)

Frank Foster, Scrooge in Rouge

Dasia Gregg, BKLYN: The Musical

Chris Raintree, 9 to 5: The Musical

Mercedes Schaum, On Air

W. Reed West III, tick…tick…Boom!

 

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design (Musical)

Joey Luck, Scrooge in Rouge

Joey Luck, The Best of Times

Jacob Mishler and Jonathan Pratt, 9 to 5: The Musical

Jonathan Pratt, On Air

Tom Width, BKLYN: The Musical

 

Best Play

Berta, Berta, Firehouse Theatre (Firehouse)

Doctor Faustus, Richmond Shakespeare

Hamlet, Richmond Shakespeare

Pass Over, Yes, And! Theatrical Company (Yes, And!)

Radiant Vermin, 5th Wall Theatre (5th Wall)

 

Best Direction (Play)

Andrew Gall, Born with Teeth (Richmond Shakespeare)

Katrinah Carol Lewis, Pass Over

Tawnya Pettiford-Wates, Berta, Berta

Morrie Piersol, Radiant Vermin

Mel Rayford, Airswimming

Paul Takács, Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery (Virginia Rep)

 

Best Lead Performance (Play)

David Bridgewater, Buried Child (Firehouse)

Joshua Carter, Hamlet

Anthony Cosby, Pass Over

Trevor Lawson, Much Ado About Nothing (Richmond Shakespeare)

Katrinah Carol Lewis, Berta, Berta

Lucian Restivo, Torch Song (RTP)

Catherine Shaffner, The Roommate (HATTheatre)

Jerold Solomon, Satchmo at the Waldorf (Virginia Rep)

 

Best Supporting Performance (Play)

Emily Adler, Radiant Vermin

Elizabeth Byland, POTUS (Virginia Rep)

Dixon Cashwell, Doctor Faustus

Irene Kuykendall, Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Lucretia Marie, Hamlet

Landon Nagel, Roman à Clef (Firehouse)

Boomie Pedersen, Buried Child

 

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design (Play)

Anna Bialkowski, Born with Teeth

Cora Delbridge, Doctor Faustus

Cora Delbridge, Roman à Clef

Sue Griffin, Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Keith Walker, Hamlet

 

Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Design (Play)

Andrew Bonniwell, Berta, Berta

Gretta Daughtrey, Doctor Faustus

Gretta Daughtrey, Hamlet

Joe Doran, Satchmo at the Waldorf

Nathan Wunderlich, Airswimming

 

Outstanding Achievement in Set Design (Play)

Daniel Allen, Lonely Planet (5th Wall)

Daniel Allen, Torch Song

Tennessee Dixon, Memories of Overdevelopment (Firehouse)

Chris Raintree, Berta, Berta

Mercedes Schaum, Satchmo at the Waldorf

 

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design (Play)

Kyle Epps, Berta, Berta

Jonathan Pratt, Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Jonathan Pratt, Satchmo at the Waldorf

Roger Price, Radiant Vermin

Kate Statelman, Hamlet

  

Ernie McClintock Best Ensemble Acting

Airswimming, Richmond Triangle Players

Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, Virginia Repertory Theatre

Hamlet, Richmond Shakespeare

Pass Over, Yes, And! Theatrical Company

Roman à Clef, Firehouse Theatre

 

Breakout Performance

Erich Appleby, Pass Over / Hawks Ridge (Brightpoint Community College)

Elizabeth Byland, POTUS

Elise Cumbia, From Up Here (HATTheatre)

Lindy Pokomy, BKLYN: The Musical

Rosemary Richards, Hamlet

Ashley Thompson, Dr. Ride’s American Beach House (Yes, And!) / Buried Child

 

Best Original Work

Hawks Ridge created by Foster Solomon and directed by Leslie Owens-Harrington, The Lynn Theatre at Brightpoint Community College

Roman à Clef created by Chandler Hubbard (a product of the TNT New Play Incubator) and directed by Sharon Ott, Firehouse Theatre

The Best of Times: A Musical Celebration of Richmond Triangle Players directed by Lucian Restivo and Kendall Walker, Richmond Triangle Players

 

The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 13, at Virginia Rep’s November Theatre. Formal attire is encouraged for the awards ceremony, which is open to the public. Tickets are $25 for orchestra seating and $30 for balcony seating. They will go on sale September 15and can be purchased by calling the Virginia Rep box office at 804-282-2620. Get your tickets early – ticket prices go up by $5 on September 29. All proceeds from Artsies ticket sales support the Theatre Artist Fund of Greater Richmond.       

 

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Author: jdldances

Julinda D. Lewis is a dancer, teacher, and writer, born and raised in Brooklyn, NY and transplanted to Richmond, VA. A retiree from both the New York City and Richmond City Public School systems, she is currently an Adjunct Instructor for the Department of Dance and Choreography at Virginia Commonwealth University, and holds the degrees of BS and MA in Dance and Dance Education (New York University), MSEd in Early Childhood Education (Brooklyn College, CUNY), and EdD in Educational Leadership (Regent University). Julinda is the Richmond Site Leader for TEN/The Eagles Network and was formerly the East Region Coordinator for the International Dance Commission and has worked in dance ministry all over the US and abroad (Bahamas, Barbados, Haiti, Jamaica, Kenya, Puerto Rico). She is licensed in dance ministry by the Eagles International Training Institute (2012), and was ordained in dance ministry through Calvary Bible Institute and Seminary, Martinez, GA (2009).

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