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2014 BroadwayWorld West Virginia Winners Announced - Adam Blackstock, Holly Legg & More!

By: Jan. 16, 2015
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Votes are cast; polls are closed; and results have been tabulated! This was our biggest year yet! After a record number of voters in more than 60 regions worldwide, BroadwayWorld is very excited to announce the 2014 West Virginia winners! Thanks to all who voted, and huge congratulations to all the winners!

Check back in October when the public nomination period will once again open.

And the winners are....

Best Actor in a Musical (local)
Adam Blackstock - Les Miserables - Apollo Civic Theatre

Best Actor in a Play (local)
Adam Blackstock - Barefoot in the Park - Apollo Civic Theatre

Best Actor or Actress in a Play or Musical (touring)
Nadia Vynnytsky - Bring It On: The Musical - Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences

Best Actress in a Musical (local)
Holly Legg - Spamalot - Apollo Civic Theatre

Best Actress in a Play (local)
Ashley Snow - Postmortem - Old Opera House

Best Choreographer (local)
Shannen Banzhoff - Godspell - Shepherd University Scene Stealers

Best Costume Design - Play or Musical (local)
Christine Brewer - The Wizard of Oz - Old Opera House

Best Director of a Play (local)
Karen Paone - Plumber's Butt (New Voice Play Festival) - Old Opera House

Best Ensemble in a Musical (Local)
Les Miserables - Apollo Civic Theatre

Best Musical (local)
Les Miserables - Apollo Civic Theatre

Best Musical Director (local)
Paul Cabell - Rent - Shepherd University Scene Stealers

Best Play (local)
Barefoot in the Park - Apollo Civic Theatre

Best Production - Play or Musical (touring)
Million Dollar Quartet - Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences

Best Technical Director - Play or Musical (local)
Patrick Wallace - Avenue Q - Shepherd University

Best Theatrical Director of a Musical (local)
Steven Brewer - Shrek: The Musical - Old Opera House



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