Drama League Nominations
Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 7:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Broadway and Stage

by Nathaniel R

Tracy Letts & Annette Bening are both nominated for the Broadway revival of "All My Sons"

The Drama League has announced the nominees for their five categories. Yours truly had the privilege of serving on their nominating committee this season. The nominating committee changes each year and is composed of industry professionals, producers, artists, audiences and critics. You're sent to random shows to evaluate (you don't get to pick which) and productions and performances that reach a certain threshold of collective enthusiasm are then nominated (that's why the category sizes differ so much. The awards will be giving out on May 17th. 

The Lucille Lortel Award nominations (which are strictly for Off Broadway Shows) were also announced. Full list of nominees is after the jump...

DRAMA LEAGUE

One final note: The Drama League Awards cover Broadway and Off Broadway shows so everything that's eligible for the Tony Awards is also eligible here (with the exception of Boys in the Band which did not invite the Drama League this year due to their very limited rund.)

UPDATE WITH WINNERS ANNOUNCED 

Special Recognition Awards (non competitive)

 


Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play

A delightful list though I've personally seen only three. Liked Teenage Dick, loved Collective Rage but I thought it was way too aggressive to make it to a nomination (very divisive / very lesbian POV) and found The House That Will Not Stand was also wonderfully evocative and mythic feeling. 


Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play

Choir Boy, Torch Song and The Waverly Gallery are not surprising but I'm personally stunned to see Shakespeare in the Park's Twelfth Night from last summer here which was messy, however noble its intentions. The show included multiple different community groups from the five boroughs but the amateur non-actor nature of several elements was glaring when juxtaposed with Broadway calibre people like Nikki James.)


Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical


Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical

Loved Carmen Jones (which was reviewed here) and we wish had transferred to Broadway with a sensational Anika Noni Rose leading it. The Yiddish production of Fiddler on the Roof directed by Joel Grey was also very special. 


Nominees for the Distinguished Performance Award
(Despite the breadth of the category each year, only one winner is selected. You can only win this once, after which you are ineligible)

The following performers were ineligible because they'd already won once before and you can only win the Distinguished Performance Award once in your career.

LUCILLE LORTEL AWARDS


The Lucille Lortel Awards are Off Broadway only. This season Carmen Jones and Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future led with six nominations each. And two Broadway shows Be More Chill and What the Constitution Means to Me were nominated for their Off Broadway runs (shortly before the Broadway show). And our beloved Superhero (which most people seem to not have loved the way we did) even received a few nominations. You can see a full list of nominations here

 

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