Monday, May 11, 2015

B'way: Paris, Dog Lead Outer Critics Ciricle Winners

The 2015 Outer Critics Circle Awards have just been announced on Broadway. The big winners this years are The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-Time, An American In Paris, Hamilton and The Kibg and I.
Here are the winners:


OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY PLAY

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time


OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY MUSICAL

An American in Paris


OUTSTANDING NEW OFF-BROADWAY PLAY

Between Riverside and Crazy


OUTSTANDING NEW OFF-BROADWAY MUSICAL

Hamilton


OUTSTANDING BOOK OF A MUSICAL

Hamilton


OUTSTANDING NEW SCORE

(Broadway or Off-Broadway)

Hamilton


OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A PLAY

(Broadway or Off-Broadway)

You Can't Take It With You


OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL

(Broadway or Off-Broadway)

The King and I


OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A PLAY

Marianne Elliott The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time


OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL

Christopher Wheeldon An American in Paris


OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHER

Christopher Wheeldon An American in Paris


OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN

Bunny Christie The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time


OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN

(Play or Musical)

Catherine Zuber The King and I


OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN

Paule Constable The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time


OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A PLAY

Alex Sharp The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time


OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A PLAY

Helen Mirren The Audience


OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL

Robert Fairchild An American in Paris


OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL

Kristin Chenoweth On the Twentieth Century


OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY

Richard McCabe The Audience


OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY

Annaleigh Ashford You Can't Take It With You


OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL

Andy Karl On the Twentieth Century


OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL

Ruthie Ann Miles The King and I


OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE

Jim Dale Just Jim Dale


JOHN GASSNER AWARD

(Presented for an American play, preferably by a new playwright)

Ayad Akhtar The Invisible Hand

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