Theater professionals from across Michigan will gather together September 22, when The 2014 Wilde Awards are presented at The Berman Center for the Performing Arts in the Detroit suburb of West Bloomfield. Presented by http://EncoreMichigan.com, the most comprehensive resource for news and information about the state's professional theater industry, The Wilde Awards were established in 2002 to honor the excellent work produced by Michigan's professional theaters.
Event Information:
The 2014 Wilde Awards, sponsored by Pride Source Media Group, will be held Monday, Sept. 22 at The Berman Center for the Performing Arts in West Bloomfield. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with an hors d'oeuvre and cocktail reception. The awards show, co-hosted by Calamia and noted actress Naz Edwards, will begin promptly at 8 p.m.; a dessert afterglow will follow.
Ticketing Information:
Admission is $21 per person; VIP admission is $46 per person, which includes unlimited bar service. Drink tickets for all others will be available for purchase on the day of the event.
Tickets are available now at The Berman's box office, by phone at 248-661-1900, or online at http://theberman.org.
2014 Wilde Award Nominees
BEST COMEDY
"Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune," Williamston Theatre; John Manfredi, director
"Moon Over Buffalo," Hilberry Theatre; Blair Anderson, director
"Murder at the Howard Johnson's," Tipping Point Theatre; James R. Kuhl, director
"November," Planet Ant Theatre; Kelly Komlen, director
"She Stoops to Conquer," Michigan Shakespeare Festival; Robert Kauzlaric, director
"The Importance of Being Earnest," Michigan Shakespeare Festival; Janice L. Blixt, director
"The Kings of Unionville," Tipping Point Theatre; Brian P. Sage, director
BEST DRAMA
"An Iliad," Performance Network Theatre; Tim Rhoze, director
"Angels in America," Part One: Millennium Approaches, The Ringwald Theatre; Joe Bailey, director
"Collected Stories," Farmers Alley Theatre; Kathy Mulay, director
"No Child ...," Matrix Theatre Company; Courtney Jo-Dempsey Burkett, director
"Old Wicked Songs," Farmers Alley Theatre; D. Terry Williams, director
"What I Did Last Summer," Summer Circle Theatre; Lynn Lammers, director
BEST PERFORMANCE, ACTOR-MUSICAL
Netanel Bellaishe,"Steam Heat;" Mason Street Warehouse
Steve DeBruyne, "Company;" The Encore Musical Theatre
Joshua Gronlund, "The Cross and the Light;" Living Faith
John Payonk, "Fiddler on the Roof;" Tibbits Summer Theatre
Brian Sage, "The Producers;" Tibbits Summer Theatre
Jared Schneider, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee;" Two Muses Theatre
Chad Tallon, "The Producers;" Tibbits Summer Theatre
BEST PERFORMANCE, ACTRESS-MUSICAL
Kara Dombrowski, "Lysistrata Jones;" Meadow Brook Theatre
Michelle Duffy, "Next to Normal;" Farmers Alley Theatre
Mahalia Greenway, "Oliver!;" The Encore Musical Theatre
Suzan M. Jacokes, "Into the Woods;" The Ringwald Theatre
Lauren Kreuer, "Ruthless;" Summer Circle Theatre
Catherine Skojec, "Guys and Dolls;" Tibbits Summer Theatre
Grace Stockdale," All Shook Up;" Hope Summer Repertory Theatre
Diana Turner, "Gypsy;" The Snug Theatre
BEST PERFORMANCE, ACTRESS-COMEDY
Sandra Birch, 10:53; Williamston Theatre
Lydia Hiller, "The Importance of Being Earnest;" Michigan Shakespeare Festival
Priscilla Lindsay, "The Last Romance;" The Purple Rose Theatre Company
Maggie Meyer, "Venus in Fur;" Performance Network Theatre
Kayla Peabody, "Game Show;" Mason Street Warehouse
BEST PERFORMANCE, ACTRESS-DRAMA
Averi Beck, "Little Women;" What A Do Theatre
Julia Garlotte, "The Scullery Maid;" The Jewish Ensemble Theatre Company
Linda Rabin Hammell, "Collected Stories;" Matrix Theatre Company
Lavinia Hart, "August: Osage County;" Hilberry Theatre
Sarab Kamoo, "Falling;" Meadow Brook Theatre
Sharon Williams, "Collected Stories;" Farmers Alley Theatre
BEST PERFORMANCE, ACTOR-COMEDY
Seth Amadei, "November;" Planet Ant Theatre
David Blixt, "The Importance of Being Earnest;" Michigan Shakespeare Festival
Aral Gribble, "The Red King's Dream;" Tipping Point Theatre
John Lepard, "10:53;" Williamston Theatre
David Turrentine, "The Importance of Being Earnest;" Michigan Shakespeare Festival
Will David Young, "The Last Romance;" The Purple Rose Theatre Company
BEST PERFORMANCE, ACTOR-DRAMA
Keith Baker, "Old Wicked Songs;" Farmers Alley Theatre
Daniel Everidge, "Falling;" Meadow Brook Theatre
Hugh Maguire, "Ebenezer;" Tipping Point Theatre
John Manfredi, "An Iliad;" Performance Network Theatre
Richard Payton, "The Submission;" The Ringwald Theatre
Travis Reiff, "Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches;" The Ringwald Theatre
BEST OPERA
"A View from the Bridge," Michigan Opera Theatre; Tazwell Thompson, director
"La Traviata," Michigan Opera Theatre; Mario Corradi, director
"The Flying Dutchman," Michigan Opera Theatre; Bernard Uzman, director
"Turandot," Michigan Opera Theatre; Garnett Bruce, director
Best Performance - Opera
Leonardo Caimi, "La Traviata;" Michigan Opera Theatre
Jonathan Lasch, "A View from the Bridge;" Michigan Opera Theatre
Lise Lindstrom, "Turandot;" Michigan Opera Theatre
Rudy Park, "Turandot;" Michigan Opera Theatre
Lori Phillips, "The Flying Dutchman;" Michigan Opera Theatre
BEST ORIGINAL ONE-ACT OR SOLO PERFORMANCE
"Better Living Through Human Amusements," Go Comedy! Improv Theater; Jen Hansen, director
"Bringing Up Baby New Year," Planet Ant Theatre; Shawn Handlon, director
"Fast Times at Nazareth High," Planet Ant Theatre; Mike McGettigan, director
"Medium RARRR," Planet Ant Theatre; Quintin Hicks, director
"Please Give Me Your Money So I Can Buy a Vagina," The Ringwald Theatre; Joe Bailey, director
BEST OF THE BARD
"A Midsummer Night's Dream," Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company; Kat Hermes and Scott Lange, directors
"Cymbeline," Michigan Shakespeare Festival; Robert Kauzlaric, director
"Hamlet," Michigan Shakespeare Festival; Janice L. Blixt, director
"King John," Michigan Shakespeare Festival; John Neville-Andrews, director
"Romeo and Juliet," Hope Summer Repertory Theatre; Curt L. Tofteland, director
"The Tempest," What A Do Theatre; Tara Bouldrey, director
"Twelfth Night," Michigan Shakespeare Festival; Janice L. Blixt, director
BEST PERFORMANCE-THE BARD
Alan Ball, "Twelfth Night;" Michigan Shakespeare Festival
Darnell Pierre Benjamin, "Romeo and Juliet;" Hope Summer Repertory Theatre
Melanie Keller, "Twelfth Night;" Michigan Shakespeare Festival
Annie Keris, "Macbeth;" Hilberry Theatre
Paul Riopelle, "Twelfth Night;" Michigan Shakespeare Festival
Celeste Rose, "Romeo and Juliet;" Hope Summer Repertory Theatre
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