Saturday, May 26, 2018

OUTER CRITICS CIRCLE celebrates the winners of the 2017-2018 Theater Season at Sardis





Yours Truly, Member, Outer Critics Circle



Celebrating the 2017-2018 winners of the Outer Critics Circle Awards at Sardis, May 24, 2018. Photos by Yours Truly, Howard Miller.


The Presenters






Jenn Colella
(2017 OCC winner for COME FROM AWAY)



Martha Plimpton
(2007 OCC winner for COAST OF UTOPIA)








Christine Ebersole
(2006 OCC winner for GREY GARDENS)

























Jim Dale
(2006 OCC winner for THREE PENNY OPERA)




Outstanding Revival of a Play:  
ANGELS IN AMERICA









Tony Kushner (center), Playwright



Andrew Garfield
(Prior Walter)











Nathan Lane
(Roy Cohn)







Outstanding Revival of a Musical: 
MY FAIR LADY










Lauren Ambrose
(Liza Doolittle)









Leo Norbert Butz
(Alfred Doolittle)



Bartlett Sher, Director






Outstanding New B'way Musical: 
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS








Ethan Slater
(SpongeBob)






Tina Landau, Director







Outstanding Actress 
and Featured Actress - -
Stars of THREE TALL WOMEN







Glenda Jackson













Laurie Metcalf  




From the Revival of CAROUSEL 










LindsayMendez
Best Featured Actress
(Carrie Pipperidge)




Jonathan Tunick, 
Orchestrator 
                      


Justin Peck, 
Choreographer



Additional Winners







Tina Fey, Outstanding Book of a Musical
MEAN GIRLS













Billy Crudup, 
Outstanding Solo Performance
    HARRY CLARKE








          Jack Thorne, Playwright
HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD
Outstanding New Broadway Play








Josh Harmon, Playwright
ADMISSIONS
Outstanding New Off Broadway Play








Jocelyn Bioh, Playwright
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY
John Gassner Award
for Outstanding American Play







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