The full list of 153 nominations in 26 categories is below.
Outstanding Director, Resident Play
The full list of 153 nominations in 26 categories is below.
Outstanding Director, Resident Play
David Muse: “The Habit of Art,” Studio Theatre
David Muse: “Venus in Fur,” Studio Theatre
Aaron Posner: “Cyrano,” Folger Theatre
Charles Randolph-Wright: “Ruined,” Arena Stage
Serge Seiden: “Charlotte’s Web,” Adventure Theatre
Paata Tsikurishvili: “King Lear,” Synetic Theater
John Vreeke: “A Bright New Boise,” Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
Matt August: “Liberty Smith,” Ford’s Theatre
Keith Alan Baker, Hunter Styles, and Jennifer Harris: “Pop!” Studio Theatre 2ndStage
Michael Baron: “A Year With Frog and Toad,” Adventure Theatre
Toby Orenstein and Lawrence B. Munsey: “Chicago,” Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Eric Schaeffer: “Hairspray,” Signature Theatre
Janet Stanford: “Dr. Dolittle,” Imagination Stage
Outstanding Choreography, Resident Production
Michael J. Bobbitt and Fabian Barnes: “Mirandy and Brother Wind,”Adventure Theatre
Karma Camp and Brianne Camp: “Hairspray,” Signature Theatre
Dale Anthony Girard: “Cyrano,” Folger Theatre
Robb Hunter: “The Walworth Farce,” Studio Theatre
Susan Shields: “STAY,” Theater of the First Amendment
Irina Tsikurishvili and Ben Cunis: “King Lear,” Synetic Theater
Kate Arnold Wernick: “A Year With Frog and Toad,” Adventure Theatre
Outstanding Musical Direction, Resident Production
Jay Crowder: “Liberty Smith,” Ford’s Theatre
Jon Kalbfleisch: “Hairspray,” Signature Theatre
James Moore: “Follies,” Kennedy Center
Christopher Youstra:“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,”Olney Theatre Center
Christopher Youstra:“Pop!” Studio Theatre 2ndStage
Outstanding Set Design, Resident Production
Phil Charlwood :“King Lear,”Synetic Theater
Daniel Conway: “Cyrano,” Folger Theatre
David Ghatan: “Voices Underwater,” Rorschach Theatre
Misha Kachman: “A Bright New Boise,” Woolly Mammoth
James Noone: “The Habit of Art,” Studio Theatre
Collin Ranney: “A Year With Frog and Toad,” Adventure Theatre
Lee Savage: “Much Ado About Nothing,” Shakespeare Theatre Company
Outstanding Lighting Design, Resident Production
Colin K. Bills: “A Bright New Boise,” Woolly Mammoth
Michael Gilliam: “Ruined,” Arena Stage
Andrew F. Griffin: “King Lear,” Synetic Theater
Andrew F. Griffin: “Othello,” Folger Theatre
Chris Lee: “The Hollow,” Signature Theatre
Tyler Micoleau: “Much Ado About Nothing,” Shakespeare Theatre Company
Thom Weaver: “Cyrano,” Folger Theatre
Outstanding Costume Design, Resident Production
Georgi Alexi-Meskhishvili: “King Lear,” Synetic Theater
Gregg Barnes: “Follies,” Kennedy Center
ESosa: “Ruined,” Arena Stage
Kendra Rai: “The Green Bird,” Constellation Theatre Company
Chelsey Schuller: “A Year With Frog and Toad,” Adventure Theatre
Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production
Chris Baine: “A Bright New Boise,” Woolly Mammoth
Steven Cahill: “Much Ado About Nothing,” Shakespeare Theatre Company
Irakli Kavsadze and Konstantine Lortkipanidze: “King Lear,” Synetic Theater
Nicole Martin: “Voices Underwater,” Rorschach Theatre
Neil McFadden: “An Almost Holy Picture,” Rep Stage
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