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Deaf West Theatre

Deaf West Theatre is a non-profit arts organization based in Los Angeles, California, US.[1] It is most well known for its Tony Award-nominated productions of Big River and Spring Awakening.

Deaf West Theatre is led by artistic director DJ Kurs.[2]

History edit

Established in 1991 by Founding Artistic Director, Ed Waterstreet,[3] Deaf West Theatre engages artists and audiences in unparalleled theater experiences inspired by Deaf culture and the expressive power of sign language. Committed to innovation, collaboration, and training, Deaf West Theatre is the artistic bridge between the deaf and hearing worlds. Deaf West productions are traditionally performed in American Sign Language with voice translation occurring at the same time so it is accessible to both deaf and hearing audiences. Deaf West has also held workshops for deaf youth who come from underprivileged communities and supported young deaf individuals who have a career in the arts. Since 2012, Deaf West has been led by Artistic Director DJ Kurs.[4][5]

Deaf actors who have worked with Deaf West Theatre include Troy Kotsur, Phyllis Frelich, Daniel Durant, Marlee Matlin, and Alexandria Wailes.[5][6][7][8]

Productions edit

Notable past productions include Our Town by Thornton Wilder in a co-production with Pasadena Playhouse;[9] Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo in a co-production with The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts;[10] Spring Awakening, which transferred from Inner-City Arts to The Wallis Annenberg and then to Broadway where it received three Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival;[11] American Buffalo, which was labeled a Los Angeles Times Critic's Choice;[12] Cyrano, a co-production with the Fountain Theatre which received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Production;[13] Big River which received two Tony Award nominations (including Best Revival),[14] Pippin, produced at the Mark Taper Forum in a co-production with Center Theatre Group;[15] Oliver! which received the Ovation Award for Best Musical,[16] and A Streetcar Named Desire which received the Ovation Award for Best Play.[17]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Production Category Nominee Result
2021 Ovation Awards The Solid Life
of Sugar Water
Best Production of a Play (Intimate Theatre) Nominated
Scenic Design (Intimate Theatre) Sean Fanning Nominated
2016 Tony Awards Spring Awakening Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Michael Arden Nominated
Best Lighting Design of a Musical Ben Stanton Nominated
2015 Ovation Awards Best Production of a Musical (Intimate Theater) Won
Best Production of a Musical (Large Theater) Won
Acting Ensemble of a Musical Won
Director of a Musical Michael Arden Won
Choreography Spencer Liff Won
Lighting Design (Large Theater) Ben Stanton Won
Lead Actor in a Musical Austin P. McKenzie Nominated
Lead Actress in a Musical Sandra Mae Frank Nominated
Featured Actor in a Musical Andy Mientus Nominated
Featured Actress in a Musical Krysta Rodriguez Nominated
Music Direction Jared Stein Nominated
Lighting Design (Intimate Theater) Travis Hagenbuch Nominated
Scenic Design (Large Theater) Dane Laffrey Nominated
Sound Design (Intimate Theater) Phillip Allen Nominated
Video/Projection Design Lucy Mackinnon Nominated
2012 LA Drama Critics Circle Awards Cyrano Best Play Won
Best Actor Troy Kotsur Won
2010 LA Weekly Theater Awards Children of a Lesser God Leading Female Performance Shoshannah Stern Nominated
Best Ensemble Nominated
2008 BackStage West Garland Awards Sleeping Beauty Wakes Best Production Nominated
Choreography Jeff Calhoun Nominated
Sound Design Eric Snodgrass Nominated
2007 Ovation Awards Best World Premiere Musical Won
Best Musical Direction Brendan Milburn Won
2006 Helen Hayes Awards Big River Outstanding Musical Direction Nick DeGregorio Nominated
Outstanding Director Jeff Calhoun Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor Christopher B. Corrigan Nominated
Michael McElroy Nominated
Bill O'Brien Nominated
Outstanding Resident Musical Nominated
2005 Ovation Awards Best Production of a Musical (Intimate Theater) Won
Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won
Choreography Jeff Calhoun Won
Musical Direction Steven Landau Won
Scenic Design (Intimate Theater) Ray Klausen Won
Lighting Design (Intimate Theater) Michael Gilliam Won
Best Touring Production Won
Independent Reviewers
of New England
Special Citation for Landmark Revival Won
Best Sound Design, Large Company Peter Fitzgerald Won
Best Set Design, Large Company Ray Klausen Nominated
Best Lighting Design, Large Company Michael Gilliam Nominated
Best Actor, Large Company Daniel Jenkins Nominated
Michael McElroy Nominated
Denver Post Ovation Awards Best Touring Production Won
Best Actor Tyrone Giordano Won
Daniel Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Actor David Aron Dumane Won
Kia Glover Nominated
LA Drama Critics Circle Awards Best Production Won
SFBA Theatre Critics Circle Best Musical (Touring) Nominated
2004 Tony Awards Honor for Excellence Broadway cast of Big River Won
Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
Best Featured Actor in a Musical Michael McElroy Nominated
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Michael McElroy Nominated
Tyrone Giordano Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Nominated
Drama League Distinguished Production of a Revival Nominated
2002 Ovation Awards Best Production Won
Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Choreographer Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Musical Director Steven Landau Won
Best Set Design Ray Klausen Won
Best Lighting Design Michael Gilliam Won
Best Lead Actor Bill O'Brien Nominated
James Black Nominated
Best Featured Actor Troy Kotsur Nominated
Best Costume Design David Zyla Nominated
Best Sound Design Bill O'Brien Nominated
Valley Theatre League Best Musical Won
Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Choreographer Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Musical Director Steven Landau Won
Best Actor Tyrone Giordano Won
Best Supporting Actor Troy Kotsur Won
Best Actress Melissa van der Schyff Won
Best Supporting Actress Deanne Bray Won
True West Best Revival Drama Nominated
Best Actor Troy Kotsur Nominated
Bill O'Brien Nominated
2001 LA Weekly Theatre Awards Big River Best Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Musical Nominated
Best Musical Ensemble Nominated
LA Drama Critics Circle Awards Best Production Won
Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Musical Director Steven Landau Won
Best Set Design Ray Klausen Won
Best Choreography Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Adaptation Nominated
Backstage West Garland Awards Best Musical Won
Best Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Musical Direction Steven Landau Won
Best Actor Bill O'Brien Won
Tyrone Giordano Won
Best Set Design Ray Klausen Won
Entertainment Today
Ticketholder Awards
Outstanding Production Won
Best New Discovery Tyrone Giordano Won
Best Supporting Actor Troy Kotsur Nominated
Lyle Kanouse Nominated
Best Director Jeff Calhoun Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
Robby Awards Best Director Jeff Calhoun Nominated
Best Actor Tyrone Giordano Nominated
Best Set Design Ray Klausen Nominated
Road to Revolution Best Drama Nominated
Best Actress Phyllis Frelich Nominated
Deanne Bray Nominated
Best Playwright Mark Medoff Nominated
Best Director Mark Medoff Nominated
Best Lighting Design Steven Wallace Nominated
Valley Theatre League Best Actress Phyllis Frelich Won
Best Stage Manager Meredith Greenburg Won
2000 Ovation Awards Oliver! Best Musical Won
Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won
Best Choreographer Brian-Paul Mendoza Won
Best Adaptation/Translation Nominated
Best Actor George McDaniel Nominated
Best Featured Actor Harris Doran Nominated
Troy Kotsur Nominated
Best Featured Actress Antoinette Abbamonte Nominated
Carol Kline Nominated
Best Lighting Design Michael Gilliam Nominated
A Streetcar
Named Desire
Best Director Deborah LaVine Nominated
Best Actress Suanne Spoke Nominated
Best Set Design Robert Steinberg Nominated
Best Lighting Design Ken Booth Nominated
Best Sound Design Bill O'Brien Nominated
Best Play Won
Best Adaptation/Translation Won
LA Weekly Theatre Awards Best Actress Suanne Spoke Nominated
Best Set Design Robert Steinberg Nominated
Valley Theatre Leavue Best Revival Drama Won
Best Actor in a Drama Troy Kotsur Won
Best Actress in a Drama Suanne Spoke Won
Best Director Deborah LaVine Won
Best Set Design Robert Steinberg Won
Oliver! Best Musical Won
Best Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won

References edit

  1. ^ "Deaf West Theatre". Deaf West Theatre. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
  2. ^ "Deaf West artistic director David Kurs: Why deaf actors should be cast to play deaf characters". Los Angeles Times. 13 July 2017. from the original on 2017-07-13.
  3. ^ BWW News Desk. "Deaf West Theatre to Honor Retired Founding Artistic Director Ed Waterstreet, 2/9". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
  4. ^ "About". Deaf West Theatre. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  5. ^ a b Gelt, Jessica (26 August 2022). "How L.A.'s Deaf West is becoming the American theater company of the moment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  6. ^ Lefkowitz, David; Manus, Willard (30 January 1998). "Phyllis Frelich Tracks Brilliant Traces at Deaf West, Feb. 1". Playbill. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  7. ^ Lundstrom, Jim (19 August 2021). "Daniel Durant hopes Duluth enjoys CODA". Duluth Reader.
  8. ^ Gioia, Michael; Viagas, Robert (21 July 2015). ""Children of a Lesser God" Oscar Winner Marlee Matlin Will Make Broadway Debut in Spring Awakening". Playbill. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  9. ^ "Deaf West's Our Town to Open New Season at Pasadena Playhouse". Playbill. 1 June 2017. from the original on 2017-06-01.
  10. ^ "The Wallis and Deaf West Theatre present EDWARD ALBEE'S AT HOME AT THE ZOO". The Wallis Annenberg. from the original on 2016-07-13.
  11. ^ "The Tony Award Nominations". www.tonyawards.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
  12. ^ "Deaf West's AMERICAN BUFFALO To Play Columbus this Fall". Broadway World. from the original on 2020-07-17.
  13. ^ "New Deaf West and Fountain Theatre Coproduction of CYRANO Is Skillful and Impressive". LAist. 4 May 2020. from the original on 2015-04-14.
  14. ^ "Deaf West's Big River Shines on Broadway as Roundabout Revival Opens". Playbill. 24 July 2003. from the original on 2016-04-29.
  15. ^ "Deaf West presents 'Pippin'". Variety. 23 Jan 2009. from the original on 2020-07-17.
  16. ^ "OLIVER! Deaf West Theatre's First-Ever Musical". Playbill. 12 May 2000. from the original on 2020-07-17.
  17. ^ "Stella, Blanche and ASL". Los Angeles Times. 2 April 2000. from the original on 2020-07-17.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Deaf West Theatre is a non profit arts organization based in Los Angeles California US 1 It is most well known for its Tony Award nominated productions of Big River and Spring Awakening Deaf West Theatre is led by artistic director DJ Kurs 2 Contents 1 History 2 Productions 3 Awards and nominations 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEstablished in 1991 by Founding Artistic Director Ed Waterstreet 3 Deaf West Theatre engages artists and audiences in unparalleled theater experiences inspired by Deaf culture and the expressive power of sign language Committed to innovation collaboration and training Deaf West Theatre is the artistic bridge between the deaf and hearing worlds Deaf West productions are traditionally performed in American Sign Language with voice translation occurring at the same time so it is accessible to both deaf and hearing audiences Deaf West has also held workshops for deaf youth who come from underprivileged communities and supported young deaf individuals who have a career in the arts Since 2012 Deaf West has been led by Artistic Director DJ Kurs 4 5 Deaf actors who have worked with Deaf West Theatre include Troy Kotsur Phyllis Frelich Daniel Durant Marlee Matlin and Alexandria Wailes 5 6 7 8 Productions editNotable past productions include Our Town by Thornton Wilder in a co production with Pasadena Playhouse 9 Edward Albee s At Home at the Zoo in a co production with The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts 10 Spring Awakening which transferred from Inner City Arts to The Wallis Annenberg and then to Broadway where it received three Tony Award nominations including Best Revival 11 American Buffalo which was labeled a Los Angeles Times Critic s Choice 12 Cyrano a co production with the Fountain Theatre which received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Production 13 Big River which received two Tony Award nominations including Best Revival 14 Pippin produced at the Mark Taper Forum in a co production with Center Theatre Group 15 Oliver which received the Ovation Award for Best Musical 16 and A Streetcar Named Desire which received the Ovation Award for Best Play 17 Awards and nominations editYear Award Production Category Nominee Result 2021 Ovation Awards The Solid Lifeof Sugar Water Best Production of a Play Intimate Theatre Nominated Scenic Design Intimate Theatre Sean Fanning Nominated 2016 Tony Awards Spring Awakening Best Revival of a Musical Nominated Best Direction of a Musical Michael Arden Nominated Best Lighting Design of a Musical Ben Stanton Nominated 2015 Ovation Awards Best Production of a Musical Intimate Theater Won Best Production of a Musical Large Theater Won Acting Ensemble of a Musical Won Director of a Musical Michael Arden Won Choreography Spencer Liff Won Lighting Design Large Theater Ben Stanton Won Lead Actor in a Musical Austin P McKenzie Nominated Lead Actress in a Musical Sandra Mae Frank Nominated Featured Actor in a Musical Andy Mientus Nominated Featured Actress in a Musical Krysta Rodriguez Nominated Music Direction Jared Stein Nominated Lighting Design Intimate Theater Travis Hagenbuch Nominated Scenic Design Large Theater Dane Laffrey Nominated Sound Design Intimate Theater Phillip Allen Nominated Video Projection Design Lucy Mackinnon Nominated 2012 LA Drama Critics Circle Awards Cyrano Best Play Won Best Actor Troy Kotsur Won 2010 LA Weekly Theater Awards Children of a Lesser God Leading Female Performance Shoshannah Stern Nominated Best Ensemble Nominated 2008 BackStage West Garland Awards Sleeping Beauty Wakes Best Production Nominated Choreography Jeff Calhoun Nominated Sound Design Eric Snodgrass Nominated 2007 Ovation Awards Best World Premiere Musical Won Best Musical Direction Brendan Milburn Won 2006 Helen Hayes Awards Big River Outstanding Musical Direction Nick DeGregorio Nominated Outstanding Director Jeff Calhoun Nominated Outstanding Lead Actor Christopher B Corrigan Nominated Michael McElroy Nominated Bill O Brien Nominated Outstanding Resident Musical Nominated 2005 Ovation Awards Best Production of a Musical Intimate Theater Won Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won Choreography Jeff Calhoun Won Musical Direction Steven Landau Won Scenic Design Intimate Theater Ray Klausen Won Lighting Design Intimate Theater Michael Gilliam Won Best Touring Production Won Independent Reviewersof New England Special Citation for Landmark Revival Won Best Sound Design Large Company Peter Fitzgerald Won Best Set Design Large Company Ray Klausen Nominated Best Lighting Design Large Company Michael Gilliam Nominated Best Actor Large Company Daniel Jenkins Nominated Michael McElroy Nominated Denver Post Ovation Awards Best Touring Production Won Best Actor Tyrone Giordano Won Daniel Jenkins Nominated Best Supporting Actor David Aron Dumane Won Kia Glover Nominated LA Drama Critics Circle Awards Best Production Won SFBA Theatre Critics Circle Best Musical Touring Nominated 2004 Tony Awards Honor for Excellence Broadway cast of Big River Won Best Revival of a Musical Nominated Best Featured Actor in a Musical Michael McElroy Nominated Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated Outstanding Actor in a Musical Michael McElroy Nominated Tyrone Giordano Nominated Outstanding Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Nominated Drama League Distinguished Production of a Revival Nominated 2002 Ovation Awards Best Production Won Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won Best Choreographer Jeff Calhoun Won Best Musical Director Steven Landau Won Best Set Design Ray Klausen Won Best Lighting Design Michael Gilliam Won Best Lead Actor Bill O Brien Nominated James Black Nominated Best Featured Actor Troy Kotsur Nominated Best Costume Design David Zyla Nominated Best Sound Design Bill O Brien Nominated Valley Theatre League Best Musical Won Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won Best Choreographer Jeff Calhoun Won Best Musical Director Steven Landau Won Best Actor Tyrone Giordano Won Best Supporting Actor Troy Kotsur Won Best Actress Melissa van der Schyff Won Best Supporting Actress Deanne Bray Won True West Best Revival Drama Nominated Best Actor Troy Kotsur Nominated Bill O Brien Nominated 2001 LA Weekly Theatre Awards Big River Best Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won Best Musical Nominated Best Musical Ensemble Nominated LA Drama Critics Circle Awards Best Production Won Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won Best Musical Director Steven Landau Won Best Set Design Ray Klausen Won Best Choreography Jeff Calhoun Won Best Adaptation Nominated Backstage West Garland Awards Best Musical Won Best Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun Won Best Musical Direction Steven Landau Won Best Actor Bill O Brien Won Tyrone Giordano Won Best Set Design Ray Klausen Won Entertainment TodayTicketholder Awards Outstanding Production Won Best New Discovery Tyrone Giordano Won Best Supporting Actor Troy Kotsur Nominated Lyle Kanouse Nominated Best Director Jeff Calhoun Nominated Best Ensemble Cast Nominated Robby Awards Best Director Jeff Calhoun Nominated Best Actor Tyrone Giordano Nominated Best Set Design Ray Klausen Nominated Road to Revolution Best Drama Nominated Best Actress Phyllis Frelich Nominated Deanne Bray Nominated Best Playwright Mark Medoff Nominated Best Director Mark Medoff Nominated Best Lighting Design Steven Wallace Nominated Valley Theatre League Best Actress Phyllis Frelich Won Best Stage Manager Meredith Greenburg Won 2000 Ovation Awards Oliver Best Musical Won Best Director Jeff Calhoun Won Best Choreographer Brian Paul Mendoza Won Best Adaptation Translation Nominated Best Actor George McDaniel Nominated Best Featured Actor Harris Doran Nominated Troy Kotsur Nominated Best Featured Actress Antoinette Abbamonte Nominated Carol Kline Nominated Best Lighting Design Michael Gilliam Nominated A StreetcarNamed Desire Best Director Deborah LaVine Nominated Best Actress Suanne Spoke Nominated Best Set Design Robert Steinberg Nominated Best Lighting Design Ken Booth Nominated Best Sound Design Bill O Brien Nominated Best Play Won Best Adaptation Translation Won LA Weekly Theatre Awards Best Actress Suanne Spoke Nominated Best Set Design Robert Steinberg Nominated Valley Theatre Leavue Best Revival Drama Won Best Actor in a Drama Troy Kotsur Won Best Actress in a Drama Suanne Spoke Won Best Director Deborah LaVine Won Best Set Design Robert Steinberg Won Oliver Best Musical Won Best Director of a Musical Jeff Calhoun WonReferences edit Deaf West Theatre Deaf West Theatre Retrieved 2020 07 17 Deaf West artistic director David Kurs Why deaf actors should be cast to play deaf characters Los Angeles Times 13 July 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 07 13 BWW News Desk Deaf West Theatre to Honor Retired Founding Artistic Director Ed Waterstreet 2 9 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2020 07 17 About Deaf West Theatre Retrieved 2023 10 09 a b Gelt Jessica 26 August 2022 How L A s Deaf West is becoming the American theater company of the moment Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2023 10 08 Lefkowitz David Manus Willard 30 January 1998 Phyllis Frelich Tracks Brilliant Traces at Deaf West Feb 1 Playbill Retrieved 2023 10 08 Lundstrom Jim 19 August 2021 Daniel Durant hopes Duluth enjoys CODA Duluth Reader Gioia Michael Viagas Robert 21 July 2015 Children of a Lesser God Oscar Winner Marlee Matlin Will Make Broadway Debut in Spring Awakening Playbill Retrieved 2023 10 08 Deaf West s Our Town to Open New Season at Pasadena Playhouse Playbill 1 June 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 06 01 The Wallis and Deaf West Theatre present EDWARD ALBEE S AT HOME AT THE ZOO The Wallis Annenberg Archived from the original on 2016 07 13 The Tony Award Nominations www tonyawards com Retrieved 2020 07 17 Deaf West s AMERICAN BUFFALO To Play Columbus this Fall Broadway World Archived from the original on 2020 07 17 New Deaf West and Fountain Theatre Coproduction of CYRANO Is Skillful and Impressive LAist 4 May 2020 Archived from the original on 2015 04 14 Deaf West s Big River Shines on Broadway as Roundabout Revival Opens Playbill 24 July 2003 Archived from the original on 2016 04 29 Deaf West presents Pippin Variety 23 Jan 2009 Archived from the original on 2020 07 17 OLIVER Deaf West Theatre s First Ever Musical Playbill 12 May 2000 Archived from the original on 2020 07 17 Stella Blanche and ASL Los Angeles Times 2 April 2000 Archived from the original on 2020 07 17 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deaf West Theatre amp oldid 1184324949, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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