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By Lauren Drewes Daniels
On October 7, the dining room table of Martha Heimberg's gorgeous home in Lakewood looked more like a conference table of Wall Street investors and economists--people waving lists, pointing and shouting their proposed investments, their appraised disasters, their trend predictions. We were as boisterous as bulls and bears sipping from the same river, but I think the annual Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum was a helluva lot more fun than any discussion of funds and portfolios.
The 1999-2000 edition of the Theater Critics Forum consisted of the usuals: myself, Lawson Taitte and Tom Sime from The Dallas Morning News, Heimberg from The Weekly, and J.H. Johnson, with an e-publication called Theatermania.com. Joining us were three novitiates--Nancy Churnin, who specializes in children's theater at the Morning News, and Perry Stewart and Mark Lowry from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. With the inclusion of Cowtown pundits, the prairie of artistic possibilities has greatly expanded, and we hope that, at least symbolically, it will make stage artists and theatergoers aware of just how many choices are available when you're willing to drive one hour in any direction. North Texas cities are auto-mandatory for just about everything you want to do, anyway, and with a car at your disposal, we hope you'll be convinced that the breadth, depth, and diversity of styles and content on local stages can compete with almost any scene in the country.
All shows judged were staged between September 1, 1999, and August 31, 2000. One new category in this year's awards is "Acting Ensemble," because there were just too many superior group efforts that we felt would be misrepresented if individuals were singled out. And remember that citations for "Best Direction" essentially mean the same as "Best Production." Here we go:
Direction: Richard Hamburger, The Seagull, Dallas Theater Center; Tim Johnson, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Kitchen Dog Theater; Tina Parker, Road, Kitchen Dog Theater; Joel Ferrell, The King and I, Casa Mañana; Rudy Eastman, The Book of Job and Travelin' Shoes, Jubilee Theatre; Scott Osborne, Gorey Stories, Our Endeavors Theater Company; Bob Devin Jones, From the Mississippi Delta, Soul Rep Theatre Company.
Acting Ensemble: The Seagull; Gorey Stories; Travelin' Shoes; Mrs. Klein, WingSpan Theatre Company; Richard Cory, Lyric Stage; Songs for a New World, Plano Repertory Company.
Actors: Jerry Russell, Visiting Mr. Green, Allied Theatre Group; Bill Jenkins, The Dead Presidents' Club, Circle Theatre, and My Favorite Year, Plano Repertory Theatre; Jim Covault, Man of the Moment, Allied Theatre Group; John Wayne Shafer, The Woman in Black, Circle Theatre; Ashley Wood, The Woman in Black, Circle Theatre, and I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!, Theatre Three; David Goodwin, Road; Joe Dickinson, Vikings, Pocket Sandwich Theatre; Derik Webb, Bless Cricket, Crest Toothpaste & Tommy Tune, Dallas Children's Theater, and Picasso at the Lapin Agile, WaterTower Theatre.
Actresses: Michele Ragusa, Guys and Dolls, Dallas Theater Center; Beverly May, Grace & Glorie, Wingspan Theatre Company; E. Faye Butler, Dinah Was, Dallas Theater Center; Pam Dougherty, Lemonade, Echo Theatre and the Bath House Cultural Center; Carolyn Hatcher, The Book of Job and The Grandmama Tree, Jubilee Theatre; Brandy McClendon, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Cindy Beall, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Blithe Spirit, Plano Repertory Theatre; Vicki Washington, From the Mississippi Delta; Cynthia Dorn Navarette, The Trojan Women, Soul Rep Theatre Company and Cara Mia Theatre Company.
Design: Design team, Gorey Stories; design team, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; design team, Road; design team, Pericles, Undermain Theatre; design team, Inexpressible Island, Dallas Theater Center; Joe Rogers, musical direction, Travelin' Shoes and The Book of Job; Linda Leonard, movement, Seascape, Circle Theatre; Jarrett Bertoncin, sets, Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Golf with Alan Shepard, WaterTower Theatre.
Touring Productions: Parade, Dallas Summer Musicals; Art, Broadway Contemporary Series.
New Play: Linda Daugherty, Bless Cricket, Crest Toothpaste & Tommy Tune; and Valerie Brogan, Only Me, WingSpan Theatre Company.
Special Awards: To the Dallas Children's Theater for developing new work and literary adaptations, for taking chances with challenging subjects, for creative collaborations with other companies and for bringing wider attention to Dallas through its acclaimed national tours. And:
To the Bath House Cultural Center and Beardsley Living Theatre for coproducing the Festival of Independent Theatres, which achieved variety, success, and the inclusion of area writers.
