The Drama League has announced, today, that Taylor Louderman, Ashley Park, and Kate Rockwell - the three "Plastics" from this season's production of Mean Girls - will co-host the 84th Annual Drama League Awards on Friday, May 18, 2018. The annual luncheon will take place at the Marriott Marquis Times Square (1535 Broadway) starting at 11:30 AM. Tickets for the event are available by calling 212.244.9494 or visiting www.dramaleague.org.
Louderman, Park, and Rockwell will join this year's stellar roster of nominees on the dais. They will co-host the annual ceremony honoring the 2017-2018 theater season as well as the previously announced 2018 Special Awards Recipients: Tony® Award-winner Idina Menzel will receive the Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theater Award; Tony® Award-nominee Casey Nicholaw, currently represented on Broadway by Mean Girls, Aladdin, and The Book of Mormon, will receive The Founders Award for Excellence in Directing; and the National Endowment for the Arts (represented by Chairman Jane Chu) will receive the Unique Contribution to the Theater Award.
These honors are in addition to the five competitive categories for Outstanding Play, Outstanding Revival of a Play, Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Revival of a Musical, and the much-coveted Distinguished Performance Award; winners in each of these five categories will be announced during the ceremony. The nominees for these categories were announced earlier this month by Tony Award winners Harriet Harris (Thoroughly Modern Millie) and Julie White (The Little Dog Laughed).
Taylor Louderman is a Tony, Outer Critics Circle, and Drama League Award nominee for her performance as Regina George in Mean Girls. She recently finished starring as 'Lauren' in Kinky Boots on Broadway. She made her Broadway debut originating the role of 'Campbell' in Bring it On: The Musical. Television credits include: Nick Jr.'s "Sunny Day" (Blair), Wendy in NBC's Peter Pan Live, HBO's "High Maintenance." Taylor has also starred in roles off-Broadway at The Vineyard, Papermill Playhouse, and THE MUNY. @taylizlou
Ashley Park is a Tony, Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Chita Rivera, and Drama League Award nominee for her performance as Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls. Broadway: 'Tuptim' in Lincoln Center's The King and I (Grammy nom); 'Celeste 1' in Sunday in the Park with George; Mamma Mia!. National Tour: 'Gabrielle' in R&H'sCinderella. TV: "Nightcap" (PopTV/Lionsgate). Other: 'Mwe' in KPOP! (Off-Broadway); Carnegie Hall; Vocals in The Greatest Showman (Fox); 'Luisa' in The Fantasticks(Pasadena Playhouse); 'Maid Marian' in Hood (Dallas Theatre Center); Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. University of Michigan Graduate. @ashleyparklady
Kate Rockwell is a Drama Desk and Helen Hayes Award nominee for her performance as Karen Smith in Mean Girls. Broadway: Bring It On: The Musical (Skylar, OBC),Rock of Ages (Sherrie), Legally Blonde (Margot), and Hair. Selected theatre: Mabel Normand in the world premiere of Hollywood (La Jolla Playhouse), Carrie Pipperidge inCarousel (Arena Stage, Helen Hayes nomination), and Belle in Beauty and the Beast (The Muny). TV/Film: "High Maintenance", "Deadbeat", and Sex and the City: The Movie. Kate's first studio album, Back To My Roots, is now available. Instagram: @KateRockwellNYC
The 84th Annual Drama League Awards is sponsored by MAC Cosmetics, Official Make-up Partner of The Drama League. The Drama League Awards Event Chair is Bonnie Comley.
First awarded in 1922 and formalized in 1935, The Drama League Awards are the oldest theatrical honors in America. The Drama League Awards recognize distinguished productions, performances, and exemplary career achievements. The first Drama League Award was presented to Katharine Cornell in 1935; since then, the Distinguished Performance Award has been accorded to a roster of theatre legends such as Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chita Rivera, Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald, Liam Neeson, Hugh Jackman, Patti LuPone, Glenn Close, Liev Schreiber, Sir John Gielgud, Harvey Fierstein, Cherry Jones, Alec Guinness, James Earl Jones, Helen Hayes, Jeremy Irons, Mary-Louise Parker, Sir Ian McKellen, Bernadette Peters, and Christopher Plummer.
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