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Henry Hewes Design Award Nominees Announced

David Rockwell
(Photo © Joseph Marzullo)
David Rockwell
(Photo © Joseph Marzullo)

The American Theatre Wing’s Henry Hewes Design Awards Committee has
nominated 69 theater artists for their outstanding work in 51 productions presented during the 2004-2005 New York theater season. The awards will be presented at a luncheon to be held in the fall.

The Hewes Awards honor designers for their work in Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway venues. They recognize not only the traditional design categories of sets, costumes, and lighting but also “Notable Effects,” which encompasses sound, music, video, puppets and other creative elements. All nominated designs must have originated in United States productions.

The 2004-2005 awards committee includes Hewes plus fellow theater critics Jeffrey Eric Jenkins (chair), Tish Dace, Michael Feingold, Glenda Frank, Mario Fratti, Randy Gener, and Joan Ungaro. The committee considered more than 200 productions this season. Among the artists who received multiple nominations are scenic designers David Korins, Tim Hatley, and David Rockwell; costume designers Elizabeth Hope Clancy, Jess Goldstein, and Jane Greenwood; lighting designers Christopher Akerlind, Donald Holder, and Brian McDevitt; and production designer/puppeteer Basil Twist. Here is a complete list of the nominees:

SCENIC DESIGN
John Lee Beatty: Doubt (Manhattan Theatre Club)
Beowulf Boritt: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Second Stage)
Ralph Funicello: Brooklyn Boy (Manhattan Theatre Club)
David Gallo: Gem of the Ocean
Tim Hatley: Spamalot
Richard Hoover: After the Fall (Roundabout Theatre Company)
Robert Israel: Belle Epoque (Lincoln Center Theater)
David Korins: Orange Flower Water (Edge Theatre Company)
David Korins: Terrorism (New Group and Play Company)
Santo Loquasto: Glengarry Glen Ross
Thomas Lynch: Woman Before a Glass
G.W. Mercier: People Are Wrong! (Vineyard Theatre and Target Margin Theatre)
David Rockwell: All Shook Up
David Rockwell: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Van Santvoord: Finer Noble Gases (Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre)
Jan Versweyveld: Hedda Gabler (New York Theatre Workshop)
Brian Webb: The Immigrant
David F. Weiner: Billy Crystal 700 Sundays
Mark Wendland: Spatter Pattern (Playwrights Horizons)
Michael Yeargan: The Light in the Piazza


COSTUME DESIGN
Gregg Barnes: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Gail Brassard: Altar Boyz
Elizabeth Hope Clancy: The Antigone Project (Women’s Project))
Elizabeth Hope Clancy: The Oldest Profession (Signature Theatre Company)
Jess Goldstein: Brooklyn Boy)
Jess Goldstein: The Rivals (Lincoln Center Theater)
Jane Greenwood: Belle Epoque
Jane Greenwood: Lone Star Love (Amas Musical Theatre)r
Tim Hatley: Monty Python’s Spamalot
Willa Kim: Woman Before a Glass
Michael Krass: Twelve Angry Men (Roundabout Theatre Company)
William Ivey Long: La Cage aux Folles (Marquis Theatre)
Jeff Mahshie: Hurlyburly (New Group)
Tobin Ost: Brooklyn
Mark Wendland: The False Servant (Classic Stage Company)
David C. Woolard: All Shook Up
Catherine Zuber: The Light in the Piazza


LIGHTING DESIGN
Kevin Adams: Spatter Pattern
Christopher Akerlind: Belle Epoque)
Christopher Akerlind: The Light in the Piazza
Pat Collins: Doubt
Donald Holder: A Streetcar Named Desire (Roundabout Theatre Company)
Donald Holder: Gem of the Ocean)
Donald Holder: La Cage aux Folles
Peter Kaczorowski: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Natasha Katz: The Glass Menagerie
Brian MacDevitt and Jason Lyons: Good Vibrations
Brian MacDevitt: Pacific Overtures (Roundabout Theatre Company)
Brian MacDevitt: The Pillowman
Phil Monat: Woman Before a Glass
Paul Palazzo: Twelve Angry Men
Kenneth Posner: Glengarry Glen Ross
Mimi Jordan Sherin: Julius Caesar


NOTABLE EFFECTS
Acme Sound Partners (sound): The Light in the Piazza
Michael Deegan & Sarah Conley (multimedia): Flight (Melting Pot Theatre Company)
Jill B.C. DuBoff (sound) & Michael Friedman (music): Spatter Pattern
Richard Foreman (production design): The Gods Are Pounding My Head (Ontological-Hysteric Theater)
James Godwin and Tim Lagasse (puppets): Uncle Jimmy’s Dirty Basement (Performance Space 122)
John Gromada (sound design): A Streetcar Named Desire)
Allen Moyer (snowflake show curtain): Reckless (Manhattan Theatre Club)
Fabian Obispo (sound & music): Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me (Sounding Theatre Company)
Fabian Obispo (sound and music): Last Easter (MCC)
Roman Paska (puppets): Souls of Naples (Theatre for a New Audience)
Jake Pinholster (video): Boozy: The Life, Death, and Subsequent Vilification of Le Corbusier and, More Importantly, Robert Moses (Les Freres Corbusier/45))
Dan Moses Schreier (sound design): Pacific Overtures
Theodora Skipitares (production design): Iphigenia (La MaMa E.T.C))
Elizabeth Swados (director); Sue Rees (scenery, puppets and video design); Melissa Schlactmeyer,(costumes); Garin Marschall (lighting): Jabu (The Flea Theater)
Hanne Tierney (puppetry); Trevor Brown (lighting); Phil Soltanoff (sound); Jane Wang (music); Shawn Lane (puppetry): Man, the Flower of All Flesh (Theater Without Actors)
Basil Twist (production design): Dogugaeshi
Basil Twist (production design): Symphonie Fantastique
David Van Tieghem (sound): Woman Before a Glass:
Darron L. West (sound): Hot ‘n’ Throbbing (Signature Theatre Company)