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Awards and Nominations for Outstanding Achievement

(by Theater Company)

Reston Community Players

WATCH Charter Member - 1999-Present

Awards

2007
    Seussical
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical - Haley Murphy
        Outstanding Hair Design - Bette Williams & Farrell Ann M. Hartigan
        Outstanding Makeup Design - Bette Williams & Sue Pinkman

2006
    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
        Outstanding Light Design , Ken & Patti Crowley

2005
    Disney's Beauty and the Beast
        Outstanding Musical
        Outstanding Costume Design - Maggie Geuting & Anita Miller
        Outstanding Featured Actor - Chuck Dluhy as "Lumiere"
        Outstanding Hair Design - Anna Michelle Jackson, Sue Pinkman, Anita Miller & Maggie Geuting
        Outstanding Light Design - Franklin Coleman
        Outstanding Makeup Design - Arthur Rowan, Bette Williams, Anna Michelle Jackson, Sue Pinkman, & Rini Segar
        Outstanding Special Effects - Scott Obenchain & Jim Girardi
        Outstanding Stage Combat - Al Myska

2004
    The Laramie Project
        Outstanding Light Design, Adam Konowe    

2003
    Funny Girl
        Outstanding Costume Design, Karin Kerby & Susan Noe
        Outstanding Makeup Design, Laura Baughman

    Present Laughter
        Outstanding Hair Design, Bette Williams
        Outstanding Properties, Eileen Mullee
        Outstanding Set Decoration, Bea & Jerry Morse

    Proposals
        Outstanding Set Painting, Dinnie Whitson, Melat Berhanu & Lisa Bailey

2002
    1776
        Outstanding Costumes - Farrell Hartigan
        Outstanding Hair Design - Bette Williams
        Featured Actor in a Musical - Don Neal as Benjamin Franklin

2000
    A Chorus Line
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical - Chuck Dluhy as Paul
        Outstanding Choreography - Susan Herndon Brock
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical - Christopher Dykton
        Outstanding Musical

Nominations

2007
    Guys & Dolls
        Outstanding Choreography - Ivan Davila
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical - Nick von Bank as "Nicely-Nicely Johnson"
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - Lisa-Marie Cabrelli as "Adelaide"
        Outstanding Stage Combat Choreography - Brian Farrell & Karen Schlumpf

    Museum
        Outstanding Special Effects - Jerry Skene, Herb Pierce & Tel Monks

    Seussical
        Outstanding Cameo in a Musical - Emily Zumchak as "Baby Kangaroo"
        Outstanding Choreography - Heide Zufall
        Outstanding Costume Design - Farrell Ann M. Hartigan
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical - Haley Murphy
        Outstanding Hair Design - Bette Williams & Farrell Ann M. Hartigan
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - June Schreiner as "JoJo"
        Outstanding Light Design - Les Zidel
        Outstanding Makeup Design - Bette Williams & Sue Pinkman
        Outstanding Musical
        Outstanding Set Construction - Steve Lada
        Outstanding Set Design - Dawn Parker
        Outstanding Set Painting - Cathy Rieder & Dawn Parker

2006
    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical, Jennifer Lambert as "Narrator"
        Outstanding Light Design , Ken & Patti Crowley

2005
    Disney's Beauty and the Beast
        Outstanding Musical
        Outstanding Cameo - Christopher Borton as "Monsieur D'Arque"
        Outstanding Cameo - Kate Dykoff as "The Enchantress"
        Outstanding Choreography - Christy Slosky
        Outstanding Costume Design - Maggie Geuting & Anita Miller
        Outstanding Direction - Sue Pinkman
        Outstanding Featured Actor - Chuck Dluhy as "Lumiere"
        Outstanding Featured Actor - David Segal as "Cogsworth"
        Outstanding Featured Actress - Lisa Freese as "Mrs. Potts"
        Outstanding Featured Actress - Paula Rivera as "Madame de la Grande Bouche"
        Outstanding Hair Design - Anna Michelle Jackson, Sue Pinkman, Anita Miller & Maggie Geuting
        Outstanding Lead Actor - Arthur Rowan as "Beast"
        Outstanding Lead Actress - Iliana Inocencio as "Belle"
        Outstanding Light Design - Franklin Coleman
        Outstanding Makeup Design - Arthur Rowan, Bette Williams, Anna Michelle Jackson, Sue Pinkman, & Rini Segar
        Outstanding Music Direction - Mark V. Deal
        Outstanding Properties - Mary Jo Ford
        Outstanding Set Construction - Tom Gueting & Scott Obenchain
        Outstanding Set Decoration - Bea & Jerry Morse
        Outstanding Set Design - Scott Obenchain
        Outstanding Sound Design - Jim Girardi
        Outstanding Special Effects - Scott Obenchain & Jim Girardi
        Outstanding Stage Combat - Al Myska

    Honk!
        Outstanding Musical
        Outstanding Lead Actress - Jennifer Lambert as "Ida"

2004
    Mame
        Outstanding Cameo in a Musical, Derek Van Tassel as "Gregor"
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical, Gilly Conklin as "Mame Dennis"
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical, Joanna Henry
        Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical, Kevin Clay as "Patrick Dennis"

    The Laramie Project
        Outstanding Light Design, Adam Konowe
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, Ryan McGrath as "Moises Kaufman, Matt Galloway & Aaron McKinney"

    Working
        Outstanding Choreography, Elaine Topodas
        Outstanding Sound Design, Kevin Harney
        Outstanding Light Design, Rick Stegman
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical, Rob Batarla
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, Robin Lynn Reaves as "G. Clements, Enid DuBois & Maggie Holmes"
        Outstanding Musical

2003
    City of Angels
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical, Lisa Anne Bailey & Don Paul Smith
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical, Jeff Breslow as Lieutenant Munoz
        Outstanding Hair Design, Kathryn Brais
        Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical, Matthew Anderson as Stine
        Outstanding Music Direction, David Rohde
        Outstanding Musical

    Funny Girl
        Outstanding Costume Design, Karin Kerby & Susan Noe
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, Kathryn M. Brais as Mrs. Strakosh
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, Joyce Weiser as Mrs. Brice
        Outstanding Hair Design, Kat Brais
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical, Lisa Anne Bailey as Fanny Brice
        Outstanding Makeup Design, Laura Baughman

    Present Laughter
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, Laureen Smith as Monica Reed
        Outstanding Hair Design, Bette Williams
        Outstanding Light Design, Adam Konowe
        Outstanding Properties, Eileen Mullee
        Outstanding Set Decoration, Bea & Jerry Morse
        Outstanding Set Design, Maggie Modig
        Outstanding Set Painting, Maggie Modig

    Proposals
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, Lawrence B. Palevsky as Vinnie Vavasi
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, Robin Lynn Reaves as Clemma Diggins
        Outstanding Light Design, Adam Konowe
        Outstanding Set Painting, Dinnie Whitson, Melat Berhanu & Lisa Bailey

2002
    1776
        Outstanding Costumes - Farrell Hartigan
        Outstanding Hair Design - Bette Williams
        Outstanding Makeup Design - Bette Williams
        Featured Actor in a Musical - Bruce Ward as Thomas Jefferson
        Featured Actor in a Musical - Don Neal as Benjamin Franklin
        Featured Actor in a Musical - Jay Tilley as Richard Henry Lee
        Lead Actor in a Musical - Mick Tinder as John Adams
        Outstanding Choreography - Elaine Topodas
        Outstanding Music Direction - Jon Bender and William D. Parker
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical Sue Pinkman
        Outstanding Musical

    A Streetcar Named Desire
        Outstanding Set Decorating / Dressing - Bea & Jerry Morse
        Outstanding Combat Choreography - Al Myska

    The Fantasticks
        Lead Actress in a Musical - Laurie Saylor as The Girl
        Outstanding Combat Choreography - Kevin Robertson
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical - Terri Caretti
        Outstanding Musical

2001
    Much Ado About Nothing
        Outstanding Costume Design, Farrell Ann M. Hartigan
        Outstanding Stage Combat Choreography, Al Myska

    A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
        Outstanding Costume Design, Debbie Morton & Judy Whelihan
        Outstanding lead actor in a musical, Tobias Messitt as Pseudolus
        Outstanding Musical Direction, Elisa Rosman and Margie Remmers
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical, Lisa Anne Bailey
        Outstanding Musical

    Man of La Mancha
        Outstanding Costume Design, Marti Sikes
        Outstanding Makeup and Hair Design, Sue Pinkman & Betty Williams
        Outstanding featured actor in a musical, Micky Goldstein as Manservant/Sancho Panza
        Outstanding Stage Combat Choreography, Kevin C. Robertson

    Communicating Doors
        Outstanding featured actress in a play, Ellen Young as Ruella

2000
    A Chorus Line
        Outstanding Lighting - Lynda Tilton
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - Allison Kennedy as Cassie
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical - Chuck Dluhy as Paul
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical - John K. Monnett as Bobby
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical - Amy K. Cropper as Val
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical - Mia DeMezza as Diana
        Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical - Lorraine Magee as Sheila
        Outstanding Choreography - Susan Herndon Brock
        Outstanding Music Direction - J. Michael Eric
        Outstanding Direction of a Musical - Christopher Dykton
        Outstanding Musical

    A Wizard of Oz
        Outstanding Special Effects - Jim Girardi
        Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - Tara Leigh Moore as Dorothy Gale
        Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical - Forest Rawls, III as Hunk/Scarecrow

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