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2017 LPTW Awards Celebration & Big Mingle!
March 31, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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The 2017 LPTW Awards Celebration & Big Mingle was a huge success, with the awards at the TimesCenter (with thanks to Prospect Theater Company) and the Mingle directly afterward at Sardi’s, sponsored by Planet Connections.
Despite the torrential rain, a fabulous time was had by all, with eloquent speeches, heartfelt gratitude, and beautiful music. The entire event was produced and directed by our VP of Programming, Shellen Lubin, with performances directed by Cara Reichel.
Congratulations to Catherine Porter, who was our Big Mingle raffle winner! Thank you to Wilburton Inn and the Williamstown Theatre Festival for their raffle donations.

Luminary of stage and screen, the electric actress Tamara Tunie, known to many for her work on Law & Order: SVU, hosted the LPTW’s 2017 Awards Celebration & Big Mingle on Friday, March 31st at The TimesCenter in New York City.




MacArthur genius playwright Branden Jacob-Jenkins presents his colleague and friend of twenty years, brilliant director Lileana Blain-Cruz, with the Josephine Abady Award on behalf of the LPTW.



Legendary composer/songwriter Carol Hall, known for songs like Jenny Rebecca and Hard Candy Christmas, as well as the musical Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, was moved as she accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award from the LPTW, presented by friend and colleague Julie Gilbert, pictured left. Carol’s husband is pictured right.

First Row: Judith Binus, Co-President Carmel Owen, Erica Silberman, Big Mingle Producer & VP of Programming Shellen Lubin, Melody Brooks, Elyse Singer. Second Row: Jane Dubin, Treasurer Catherine Porter, Co-President Lisa Rothe, Frances McGarry Third Row: Sophia Romma, Secretary Ludovica Villar-Hauser, VP of Membership Kelli Lynn Harrison, Martha Steketee, Yana Landowne.




Broadway Producer and ten-time Tony Award-winner Daryl Roth shares sage advice with the LPTW in her role as Co-Chair of the Advisory Council.


LPTW Board Secretary Ludovica Villar-Hauser, LPTW Board Member Margot Astrachan, and Actress Elizabeth Jasicki at Sardi’s.
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2017 LPTW AWARDS CELEBRATION & BIG MINGLE
Hosted by Tamara Tunie
Theresa Rebeck & Daryl Roth,
Advisory Council Co-Chairs
Carol Hall
The Lifetime Achievement Award
Presented by Julie Gilbert
Lileana Blain-Cruz
The Josephine Abady Award
Presented by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Jess Chayes
The LPTW Lucille Lortel Award
Presented by Neil Pepe
Emily Simoness
The LPTW Lucille Lortel Visionary Award
Presented by Madeleine George and Mfoniso Udofia
Linda Cho
The Ruth Morley Design Award
Presented by Darko Tresnjak
Liesl Tommy
The Lee Reynolds Award
Presented by Lynn Nottage
A little something about the awardees:
CAROL HALL (Composer-Lyricist-Playwright)
Carol Hall’s songs have been performed by such extraordinary singers as Tony Bennett, Barbara Cook, Barbra Streisand, Chita Rivera, Mabel Mercer, Marlo Thomas, RuPaul, Frederica von Stade, Kermit the Frog and Big Bird. Her Broadway musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas won two Drama Desk Awards, a Grammy nomination for its cast album and became a popular film starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton. Dolly’s recording of Carol’s song “Hard Candy Christmas” generated an ASCAP “Most Performed Country Song” Award. Recently, Cyndi Lauper recorded it with Alison Krauss, and this season, Reba McEntire included the song in her “My Kind of Christmas” CD. The song is listed among “The Best Christmas Songs Ever.” WHOREHOUSE continues to be one of the most endearing and popular musicals performed around the world.
Other theater scores are: Good Sports (Goodspeed Opera,) Are We There Yet? (Williamstown Theater Festival,) To Whom It May Concern (Off-Broadway) and (lyrics) Paper Moon (Paper Mill Playhouse,) and, most recently, lyrics for a musical based on Truman Capote’s classic story A Christmas Memory (book: Duane Poole, music: Larry Grossman.) A particular joy of Carol’s is writing for children. For ten years, she wrote for Sesame Street and was one of the major contributors to Marlo Thomas’ ground-breaking “Free to Be… You and Me” (Emmy Award, Gold album). Her first non-musical work, The Days are As Grass, is licensed by Samuel French. Hall is a Lifetime Member of the Dramatists Guild Council and a major supporter of the Dramatists Guild Fund. www.carolhall.net
LILEANA BLAIN-CRUZ
(Theatre Director)
Recent projects include Suzan Lori-Parks’ The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World (Signature Theater), a devised production of SALOME (LMCC on Governor’s Island, Jack)Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins War (LCT3, Yale Rep), Alice Birch’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again (Soho Rep), Lucas Hnath’s Red Speedo (New York Theater Workshop), Much Ado About Nothing (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); Christina Anderson’s Hollow Roots (Under the Radar Festival at The Public Theater); a new translation of The Bakkhai (Fisher Center of Performing Arts at Bard College); A Guide to Kinship and Maybe Magic, a collaboration with Jacobs-Jenkins and choreographer Isabel Lewis (Dance New Amsterdam). MFA Yale School of Drama. Upcoming projects include Henry IV Part 1 at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Bluest Eye at the Guthrie, and Dominique Morrisseau’s Pipeline at Lincoln Center.
J
ESS CHAYES (Theatre Director)
Jess is a Brooklyn-based director and founding co-artistic director of The Assembly, with whom she has co-created and directed eight original productions, including I Will Look Forward To This Later (New Ohio Theater/IRT Theater Archive Residency) and HOME/SICK (NY Times and Backstage Critics’ Pick). Recent directing includes Half Moon Bay (Lesser America), Primal Play (New Georges), The Bachelors (Williamstown Theater Festival), The Sister (Dutch Kills), and The Netflix Plays (Ars Nova). She has developed new work with The Vineyard Theatre, The Playwrights Center and New York Theatre Workshop, among others. Jess is a NYTW Usual Suspect, a co-founder of The New Georges Jam artists’ lab, and alum of The Civilians R&D Group and the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab. Associate Director on Peter and the Starcatcher (Brooks Atkinson Theater and New World Stages) and Misery (Broadhurst Theater). www.jesschayes.com
EMILY SIMONESS (Executive Director)
Emily is an entrepreneur, teacher, facilitator, motivational speaker and the founder and Executive Director of SPACE on Ryder Farm, a nonprofit artist residency program committed to supporting and developing artists and activists and their work. Housed on 130 acres of organic farmland in Brewster, NY, SPACE has quickly become one of the premier centers for new play development in the country. Additionally, she has developed and taught curriculum for The North Carolina School of the Arts and NYU. In ‘13, she was the chief of staff for the Beijing International Screenwriting Competition. In ‘15 she gave a talk at TEDx Broadway. Emily holds a BFA from UNCSA where she is the inaugural Kenan Arts Research Fellow. She’s on the Advisory Board of the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation and is on the Board of Directors for Ryder Farm Inc., the entity that owns Ryder Farm. www.spaceonryderfarm.org
LINDA CHO (Costume Designer)
Among her successes in theater have been the Broadway productions of A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder (Tony Award), The Velocity of Autumn, and the upcoming new musical Anastasia. Off-Broadway: Theatre for a New Audience; Manhattan Theatre Club; Second Stage; The Public; Classic Stage Company; Atlantic Theater Company. Regional: Hartford Stage; Long Wharf; The Old Globe; Berkeley Rep; La Jolla Playhouse; Arena Stage; The Guthrie; The Goodman; Chicago Shakespeare Theater; ACT (San Francisco); Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Williamstown Theatre Festival; Goodspeed. Opera: Los Angeles Opera; Virginia Opera; Opera Theatre of St. Louis. International: The Stratford Shakespeare Festival; The Royal Shakespeare Company; Canadian Stage Company. Member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 and the proud recipient of the Irene Sharaff Young Master Award. She received her MFA from the Yale School of Drama, her undergraduate degree from McGill University, and a Certificate of Fine Arts and Fashion from the Paris American Academy.
LIESL TOMMY (Theatre Director)
Leisl is an award-winning stage director. Her credits include the Broadway and Public Theater productions of Danai Gurira’s Eclipsed, starring Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o (Tony Award Nomination for Best Director), Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s Appropriate at the Signature Theatre, and Tracey Scott Wilson’s The Good Negro at the Public Theater. World premieres also include: Kid Victory, Party People, A Melancholy Play. Other credits: The Good Negro, The Urban Retreat, Les Misérables, Hamlet, A Raisin in the Sun, The Piano Lesson, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Ruined. She has worked at DTC, California Shakespeare Theater, Center Stage, Sundance East Africa, among others. Tommy is ssociate Director at Berkeley Rep and serves as a Program Associate and Artist Trustee at Sundance Institute Theatre Program. She facilitated the inaugural Sundance East Africa Theatre Director’s Lab. Awards: Obie Award, Lucille Lortel Award, Pioneer of the Arts Award, Lillian Hellman Award, Alan Schneider Award, Susan Stroman Award, an NEA/TCG Directors Grant, and NYTW Casting/Directing Fellowship.