2012 Barrymore Awards Recipients

The Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre

 
2012 WINNERS as announced on September 25, 2012
 
Award Recipient Award Recipient

 

OUTSTANDING OVERALL PRODUCTION OF A PLAY
Award Recipient Body Awareness - The Wilma Theater
 
OUTSTANDING OVERALL PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL

Award Recipient The Scottsboro Boys - Philadelphia Theatre Company

 
INDEPENDENCE FOUNDATION AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING NEW PLAY

Award Recipient Jacqueline Goldfinger - Slip/Shot - Flashpoint Theatre Company

 

OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A PLAY

Award Recipient Anne Kauffman - Body Awareness - The Wilma Theater
 
 
OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL

Award Recipient Joe Calarco - Ordinary Days - 11th Hour Theatre Company

 
OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTOR IN A PLAY

Award Recipient Richard Poe - The Outgoing Tide - Philadelphia Theatre Company

 
THE CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTRESS IN A PLAY

Award Recipient Mary Martello - Body Awareness - The Wilma Theater

 
GARFIELD REFINING COMPANY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL

Award Recipient Rodney Hicks - The Scottsboro Boys - Philadelphia Theatre Company

 
GARFIELD REFINING COMPANY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Award Recipient Barbara D. Mills – Crowns - Delaware Theatre Company

 

EARL GIRLS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN
Award Recipient David Gordon -The Outgoing Tide - Philadelphia Theatre Company

 

PECO AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN
Award Recipient Thom Weaver - Knives in Hens - Theatre Exile

 

OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN

Award Recipient Olivera Gajic Twelfth Night - Pig Iron Theatre Company

 
CLEAR SOUND AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SOUND DESIGN
Award Recipient Christopher Colucci & Daniel Perelstein   - Knives in Hens - Theatre Exile
 
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MUSIC

Award Recipient Rosie Langabeer - Twelfth Night - Pig Iron Theatre Company

 
OUTSTANDING MUSIC DIRECTION

Award Recipient Rosie Langabeer - Twelfth Night - Pig Iron Theatre Company

 
OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHY/MOVEMENT
Award Recipient Brett Cassidy - Twelfth Night - Pig Iron Theatre Company
 
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY
Award Recipient James Ijames - Angels in America part one: Millennium Approaches - The Wilma Theater

 

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY

Award Recipient Genevieve Perrier - Reason to be Pretty - Philadelphia Theatre Company

 
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Award Recipient Forrest McClendon -The Scottsboro Boys - Philadelphia Theatre Company

 

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL

Award Recipient Manna Nichols - The King and I - Walnut Street Theatre             

 
OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE IN A PLAY

Award Recipient Body Awareness – The Wilma Theater

 

OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE IN A MUSICAL

Award Recipient The Scottsboro Boys – Philadelphia Theatre Company

 

This list comprises the 2012 Barrymore Award Winners. A complete list of nominees can be found here. Please see below for information pertaining to the announcement and presentation of the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award, The Brown Martin Award and the F. Otto Haas Award Winners.

 

 Theatre Philadelphia: A Celebration, Monday October 22, 2012.


To bring together the Greater Philadelphia theater community, Theatre Philadelphia, a working group of local artistic and managing directors, is organizing a celebration to announce the winners of the F. Otto Haas and Brown Martin Philadelphia awards.

The celebration will take place on Monday, October 22 at 7:30 PM in the Perelman Theater of The Kimmel Center.

The ceremony will include the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Jiri Zizka, the late co-artistic director of The Wilma Theater, musical presentations by 11th Hour Theatre Company and the Bearded Ladies, as well as recognition of the Barrymore Awards winners.

Following the awards ceremony, there will be a reception celebrating the accomplishments of Philadelphia-based theater artists and theater companies in Commonwealth Plaza, the grand atrium of The Kimmel Center.

To learn more about Theatre Philadelphia: A Celebration, and the working group involved, you can visit Theatre Philadelphia on Facebook.