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WSC Avant Bard

Avant Bard Theatre (commonly known as Avant Bard, and formerly known as WSC Avant Bard, Washington Shakespeare Company or simply WSC[1]) is a small, professional, nonprofit theater based in Arlington, VA. The company was founded in 1990 under the name Washington Shakespeare Company; its name was changed to WSC Avant Bard in August 2011; its name was subsequently changed to Avant Bard Theatre in October 2017.[1][2][3] Avant Bard focuses on producing "bold and experimental productions of classic and contemporary works".[4]

Avant Bard Theatre
Company logo
Formation1990
TypeTheatre group
Purposeraising the stakes, bridging the gaps, and breathing new life into the classics
Location
Artistic director(s)
Kathleen Akerley, Sara Barker, Alyssa Sanders
Websitewww.avantbard.org

History Edit

Avant Bard began as an Arlington (County) Arts Incubator project in 1990, along with Signature Theatre, New Works Theatre, and Goosebump Theatre. The company's inaugural production, a sold-out run of Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit in September 1990, was also the inaugural production in the Gunston Arts Center, a former junior high school library which had just been renovated as a performing arts center by the Arlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Resources.[5][6]

The company performed in the Clark Street Playhouse, an abandoned warehouse converted into a black box theater,[7] from 1995 until the end of the 2009-2010 season,[8] when the building was scheduled for demolition to make way for development on the north end of Crystal City. (The demolition of the theater had been "imminent" as early as the 2005-2006 season,[9] but the closure of the building was postponed from year to year.) In the fall of 2010, Avant Bard became the theater-in-residence in Arlington's Artisphere, the former site of the Newseum; however, the company was evicted in December, 2012, in the middle of the 2012-2013 season, when Artisphere decided to restructure the use of its facilities.[10][11] Since then, the company has staged productions in a number of DC venues, including Theatre on the Run, managed by the Arlington (County) Cultural Affairs Division;[12] the Callan Theatre on the campus of the Catholic University of America;[13] and the Gilbert C. Eastman Studio Theatre on the campus of Gallaudet University.[14]

Avant Bard has had three Artistic Directors. The first, Brian Hemmingsen, was Artistic Director from 1990 until 1996. Christopher Henley, who was also one of the founding members of the company, was Artistic Director from 1996 until February 2013. Tom Prewitt was Artistic Director from February 2013 until his passing in November 2020. The first play which Prewitt directed as Artistic Director was Pinter's No Man's Land, with Hemmingsen and Henley in the lead roles (Hirst and Spooner, respectively).[15] In February 2021 Avant Bard formed a collaborative leadership team of five producing partners: Sara Barker, Megan Behm, Alyssa Sanders, DeMone Seraphin, and Dina Soltan.[16]

Notable productions Edit

Over the course of several months in 2005, the company presented Bard-37: Our Canon Cabaret as a celebration of the company's fifteenth season. Each of Shakespeare's plays was given a reading, in chronological order. Portions of Hamlet were read in Klingon, the first of Avant Bard's forays into presenting Shakespeare "in the original language."[17][18]

In July/August, 2005, Steven Scott Mazzola directed a production of Royal Hunt for the Sun, by Peter Shaffer.[19]

In February, 2006, John Vreeke directed a production of Death and the King's Horseman, by Nigerian playwright and author Wole Soyinka.[20]

In July, 2007, Jose Carrasquillo directed a version of Macbeth performed entirely in the nude. Critical reviews were mixed, but the production drew national attention: according to USA Today, the production drew some of the company's largest audiences, and the run was extended.[21][22][23]

In November, 2012, Tom Prewitt (shortly before being named Artistic Director) directed a production of Six Characters in Search of an Author, by Luigi Pirandello. The production featured Brian Hemmingsen, the company's founding director, in the role of the Father.[24]

In October/November, 2014, Tom Prewitt directed the world premier of Visible Language, a musical with book and lyrics by Mary Resing, and music by Andy Welchel. Musical direction was by Elisa Rosman, and Aaron Kubey was Director of Artistic Sign Language.[25] The production was co-produced by the Gallaudet University theater department, with a number of Gallaudet faculty and students in the cast. The performances took place in Gallaudet's Eastman Studio Theatre. The action interweaves three plot lines: the conflict between Edwin Miner Gallaudet and Alexander Graham Bell on the future of the education of the deaf; Gallaudet's efforts to get Congress to fund a Teacher's College at Kendall Green (which became Gallaudet University); and Bell's initial meeting with Helen Keller, whom he taught to speak using his Visible Speech method. The musical requires most of the cast to be bilingual (English and ASL), and the performances had surtitles throughout.[26][27]

In September 2015, Avant Bard presented Friendship Betrayed by María de Zayas, a Spanish Golden Age playwright in a translation by Catherine Larson, based on the edition by Valerie Hegstrom. The play was produced in conjunction with the Women's Voices Theater Festival, but it wasn't an official entry because it was not a premiere.[28]

In May 2017, Avant Bard presented Shakespeare's King Lear, featuring prominent DC actor Rick Foucheaux in the title role. This production marked Foucheaux's retirement from acting full time.[29]

Performances in Klingon Edit

Avant Bard has a history of presenting performances in Klingon (tlhIngan Hol), owing to the fact that Marc Okrand, the inventor of Klingon, is President of Avant Bard's Board of Directors.

In 2005, as part of its Bard-37 Canon Cabaret, a series of readings of the entire Shakespeare canon presented in chronological order over several months, the reading of Hamlet included passages read in the original Klingon.[30][31]

On September 25, 2010, the company presented By Any Other Name: An Evening of Shakespeare in Klingon, which included scenes from Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet. Guest star George Takei joined the company, reciting a monologue from Julius Caesar (in English only).[32]

Subsequent to this performance, the company was contacted by the BBC, who wanted to film it for Fry's Planet Word, a documentary series about language written and presented by Stephen Fry.[33] George Takei did not reprise his appearance, but Fry himself took part in the Klingon version of the final scene of Hamlet, playing the role of Osric in costume.[34][35][36] This performance took place on February 27, 2011.

Avant Bard then presented a sequel, Shakespeare in Klingon: The Wrath of (Michael) Kahn, on March 4, 2012.[37][38] This presentation featured a guest appearance by Michael Kahn (not Khan), the longtime Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, a large Equity company in downtown Washington, which features productions of Shakespeare and other classic playwrights. The similarity of the companies' two names has occasionally caused confusion for people unfamiliar with one or the other company.

Most recently, Avant Bard presented a staged reading of A Klingon Christmas Carol at the District of Columbia Jewish Community Center's Theatre J, on December 15, 2014. This performance featured Marc Okrand, inventor of the Klingon language (and president of the company's Board of Directors), as Scrooge (SQuja').[39][40]

Scripts in Play Festival Edit

In 2016, Avant Bard announced its first Scripts in Play festival.[41] Over the course of several weeks, the company presents readings of plays, often with an eye to mounting full productions in an upcoming season. In the spring of 2016, during the first festival, Avant Bard presented TAME., by Jonelle Walker, written as a response to The Taming of the Shrew. (The play is stylized as all capitals with a following period.) The play had been a hit in the 2014 Fringe Festival,[42] and it was given a full stage production as part of the 2016-2017 season.[43]

Over the years, several other festival plays have received full productions:[44]

  • The Good Devil (in Spite of Himself), a Commedia Dell'Arte farce by Mario Baldessari and Tyler Herman;[45]
  • Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight, by Lauren Gunderson, which received its regional premiere in 2017;[46]
  • Illyria, or What You Will, an adaptation of Twelfth Night by Jonelle Walker and Mitchell Hébert, set in a 1980s Manhattan underground queer club.[47][48]

The production of Ada and the Engine, another Scripts in Play presentation, was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic,[49] but was rescheduled for March 2022.[50]

Recognition and awards Edit

In 2011-2012[51] and in 2015-2015,[52] Avant Bard was selected as "one of the best small charities in the greater Washington region" by the Greater Washington Catalogue for Philanthropy.

Mary Goldwater Awards Edit

The Mary Goldwater Awards were presented by the Theatre Lobby between 1987 and 2006. Given from a trust fund established by alumni of the Theatre Lobby company, the awards "were given for theatrical excellence without regard to category. If the Judges thought it appropriate, they would give the Award to more than one artist in a given category. Or to none." The Theatre Lobby gave between two and ten awards a year.[53]

Year Honoree Cause
1997 Rhea Seehorn for Travesties at the Washington Shakespeare Company and The Big Slam at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company[54]
1997 Washington Shakespeare Company for productions of Travesties and Cymbeline
2003 Jose Carrasquillo, director for The Maids by Jean Genet[55]
2005 Kathleen Akerley for Hapgood by Tom Stoppard
2006 Elizabeth Jenkins McFadden, scenic designer especially for her work for the Washington Shakespeare Company[56]
2006 Bruce Alan Rauscher, actor for performances with the Washington Shakespeare Company and The American Century Theater
2008 Ayun Fedorcha, lighting designer Jose Carrasquillo's production of Metamorphosis

Helen Hayes Awards Edit

Avant Bard has been awarded a number of Helen Hayes Awards.[57][58][59][60][61][62]

Note: Starting in 2014, the nominations for Helen Hayes Awards were split into two groups: the Helen Group, for non-Equity productions; and the Hayes Group, for Equity productions. Each award category is awarded for both groups.[63]

Year Category Nominee Production Result
1992 Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production David Crandall Hamlet Won
1992 Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production David Crandall Julius Caesar Nominated
1992 Outstanding Lighting Design, Resident Production David R. Zemmels Bloody Poetry Nominated
1992 Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Production T J Edwards Hamlet Nominated
1992 Outstanding Director, Resident Production Jim Stone Julius Caesar Nominated
1993 Outstanding Costume Design, Resident Production Lynnie Raybuck Frankenstein–Playing with Fire Nominated
1994 Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production David Maddox and Robin M. Heath Edward II Nominated
1997 Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production Daniel Schrader Cymbeline Nominated
1997 Outstanding Lead Actress, Resident Production Michelle Shupe Cymbeline Nominated
1997 Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Production David Fendig Travesties Nominated
1997 Outstanding Director, Resident Production Joe Banno Cymbeline Nominated
1998 Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Production Rana Kay 5th of July Nominated
1998 Outstanding Supporting Actor, Resident Production Christopher Henley Bent Nominated
1999 Outstanding Director, Resident Musical Jesse Berger Marat/Sade Won
1999 Outstanding Supporting Actor, Resident Production Bruce Nelson The Triumph of Love Nominated
1999 Outstanding Supporting Performer, Resident Musical Rhea Seehorn Marat/Sade Nominated
1999 Outstanding Set Design, Resident Production Tony Cisek Pericles Nominated
1999 Outstanding Resident Musical Marat/Sade Nominated
2000 Outstanding Supporting Actor, Resident Production Christopher Henley Entertaining Mr. Sloane Nominated
2001 Outstanding Lead Actress, Resident Production Kate Eastwood Norris Strange Interlude Nominated
2001 Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Production John Emmert Strange Interlude Nominated
2003 Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production Mark K. Anduss Tiny Alice Won
2004 Outstanding Lead Actress, Resident Production Michelle Shupe Lady Chatterley's Lover Nominated
2004 Outstanding Director, Resident Production John Vreeke Lady Chatterley's Lover Nominated
2004 Outstanding Choreography, Resident Production John Gurski Scaramouché Nominated
2015 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical-HELEN Production Miranda Medugno Visible Language Won
2015 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical-HELEN Production Sarah Anne Sillers Visible Language Nominated
2015 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical-HELEN Production Lee Liebeskind Nero/Pseudo Nominated
2015 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical-HELEN Production Bradley Foster Smith Nero/Pseudo Nominated
2017 Outstanding Play or Musical Adaptation Jonelle Walker TAME. Nominated
2018 Outstanding Original Adaptation – Helen (adapted by Matt Minnicino) A Misanthrope Nominated
2018 Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical — Helen The Gospel at Colonus Nominated
2020 Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play – Helen Louis E. Davis Topdog/Underdog Won
2020 Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play – Helen Jeremy Keith Hunter Topdog/Underdog Nominated
2020 Outstanding Choreography in a Play – Helen Casey Kaleba Topdog/Underdog Nominated

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • Avant Bard official website
  • Greater Washington Catalogue for Philanthropy

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Avant Bard Theatre commonly known as Avant Bard and formerly known as WSC Avant Bard Washington Shakespeare Company or simply WSC 1 is a small professional nonprofit theater based in Arlington VA The company was founded in 1990 under the name Washington Shakespeare Company its name was changed to WSC Avant Bard in August 2011 its name was subsequently changed to Avant Bard Theatre in October 2017 1 2 3 Avant Bard focuses on producing bold and experimental productions of classic and contemporary works 4 Avant Bard TheatreCompany logoFormation1990TypeTheatre groupPurposeraising the stakes bridging the gaps and breathing new life into the classicsLocationArlington VAArtistic director s Kathleen Akerley Sara Barker Alyssa SandersWebsitewww wbr avantbard wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Notable productions 3 Performances in Klingon 4 Scripts in Play Festival 5 Recognition and awards 5 1 Mary Goldwater Awards 5 2 Helen Hayes Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditAvant Bard began as an Arlington County Arts Incubator project in 1990 along with Signature Theatre New Works Theatre and Goosebump Theatre The company s inaugural production a sold out run of Jean Paul Sartre s No Exit in September 1990 was also the inaugural production in the Gunston Arts Center a former junior high school library which had just been renovated as a performing arts center by the Arlington Department of Parks Recreation and Community Resources 5 6 The company performed in the Clark Street Playhouse an abandoned warehouse converted into a black box theater 7 from 1995 until the end of the 2009 2010 season 8 when the building was scheduled for demolition to make way for development on the north end of Crystal City The demolition of the theater had been imminent as early as the 2005 2006 season 9 but the closure of the building was postponed from year to year In the fall of 2010 Avant Bard became the theater in residence in Arlington s Artisphere the former site of the Newseum however the company was evicted in December 2012 in the middle of the 2012 2013 season when Artisphere decided to restructure the use of its facilities 10 11 Since then the company has staged productions in a number of DC venues including Theatre on the Run managed by the Arlington County Cultural Affairs Division 12 the Callan Theatre on the campus of the Catholic University of America 13 and the Gilbert C Eastman Studio Theatre on the campus of Gallaudet University 14 Avant Bard has had three Artistic Directors The first Brian Hemmingsen was Artistic Director from 1990 until 1996 Christopher Henley who was also one of the founding members of the company was Artistic Director from 1996 until February 2013 Tom Prewitt was Artistic Director from February 2013 until his passing in November 2020 The first play which Prewitt directed as Artistic Director was Pinter s No Man s Land with Hemmingsen and Henley in the lead roles Hirst and Spooner respectively 15 In February 2021 Avant Bard formed a collaborative leadership team of five producing partners Sara Barker Megan Behm Alyssa Sanders DeMone Seraphin and Dina Soltan 16 Notable productions EditOver the course of several months in 2005 the company presented Bard 37 Our Canon Cabaret as a celebration of the company s fifteenth season Each of Shakespeare s plays was given a reading in chronological order Portions of Hamlet were read in Klingon the first of Avant Bard s forays into presenting Shakespeare in the original language 17 18 In July August 2005 Steven Scott Mazzola directed a production of Royal Hunt for the Sun by Peter Shaffer 19 In February 2006 John Vreeke directed a production of Death and the King s Horseman by Nigerian playwright and author Wole Soyinka 20 In July 2007 Jose Carrasquillo directed a version of Macbeth performed entirely in the nude Critical reviews were mixed but the production drew national attention according to USA Today the production drew some of the company s largest audiences and the run was extended 21 22 23 In November 2012 Tom Prewitt shortly before being named Artistic Director directed a production of Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello The production featured Brian Hemmingsen the company s founding director in the role of the Father 24 In October November 2014 Tom Prewitt directed the world premier of Visible Language a musical with book and lyrics by Mary Resing and music by Andy Welchel Musical direction was by Elisa Rosman and Aaron Kubey was Director of Artistic Sign Language 25 The production was co produced by the Gallaudet University theater department with a number of Gallaudet faculty and students in the cast The performances took place in Gallaudet s Eastman Studio Theatre The action interweaves three plot lines the conflict between Edwin Miner Gallaudet and Alexander Graham Bell on the future of the education of the deaf Gallaudet s efforts to get Congress to fund a Teacher s College at Kendall Green which became Gallaudet University and Bell s initial meeting with Helen Keller whom he taught to speak using his Visible Speech method The musical requires most of the cast to be bilingual English and ASL and the performances had surtitles throughout 26 27 In September 2015 Avant Bard presented Friendship Betrayed by Maria de Zayas a Spanish Golden Age playwright in a translation by Catherine Larson based on the edition by Valerie Hegstrom The play was produced in conjunction with the Women s Voices Theater Festival but it wasn t an official entry because it was not a premiere 28 In May 2017 Avant Bard presented Shakespeare s King Lear featuring prominent DC actor Rick Foucheaux in the title role This production marked Foucheaux s retirement from acting full time 29 Performances in Klingon EditAvant Bard has a history of presenting performances in Klingon tlhIngan Hol owing to the fact that Marc Okrand the inventor of Klingon is President of Avant Bard s Board of Directors In 2005 as part of its Bard 37 Canon Cabaret a series of readings of the entire Shakespeare canon presented in chronological order over several months the reading of Hamlet included passages read in the original Klingon 30 31 On September 25 2010 the company presented By Any Other Name An Evening of Shakespeare in Klingon which included scenes from Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet Guest star George Takei joined the company reciting a monologue from Julius Caesar in English only 32 Subsequent to this performance the company was contacted by the BBC who wanted to film it for Fry s Planet Word a documentary series about language written and presented by Stephen Fry 33 George Takei did not reprise his appearance but Fry himself took part in the Klingon version of the final scene of Hamlet playing the role of Osric in costume 34 35 36 This performance took place on February 27 2011 Avant Bard then presented a sequel Shakespeare in Klingon The Wrath of Michael Kahn on March 4 2012 37 38 This presentation featured a guest appearance by Michael Kahn not Khan the longtime Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company a large Equity company in downtown Washington which features productions of Shakespeare and other classic playwrights The similarity of the companies two names has occasionally caused confusion for people unfamiliar with one or the other company Most recently Avant Bard presented a staged reading of A Klingon Christmas Carol at the District of Columbia Jewish Community Center s Theatre J on December 15 2014 This performance featured Marc Okrand inventor of the Klingon language and president of the company s Board of Directors as Scrooge SQuja 39 40 Scripts in Play Festival EditIn 2016 Avant Bard announced its first Scripts in Play festival 41 Over the course of several weeks the company presents readings of plays often with an eye to mounting full productions in an upcoming season In the spring of 2016 during the first festival Avant Bard presented TAME by Jonelle Walker written as a response to The Taming of the Shrew The play is stylized as all capitals with a following period The play had been a hit in the 2014 Fringe Festival 42 and it was given a full stage production as part of the 2016 2017 season 43 Over the years several other festival plays have received full productions 44 The Good Devil in Spite of Himself a Commedia Dell Arte farce by Mario Baldessari and Tyler Herman 45 Emilie La Marquise du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight by Lauren Gunderson which received its regional premiere in 2017 46 Illyria or What You Will an adaptation of Twelfth Night by Jonelle Walker and Mitchell Hebert set in a 1980s Manhattan underground queer club 47 48 The production of Ada and the Engine another Scripts in Play presentation was cancelled because of the COVID 19 pandemic 49 but was rescheduled for March 2022 50 Recognition and awards EditIn 2011 2012 51 and in 2015 2015 52 Avant Bard was selected as one of the best small charities in the greater Washington region by the Greater Washington Catalogue for Philanthropy Mary Goldwater Awards Edit The Mary Goldwater Awards were presented by the Theatre Lobby between 1987 and 2006 Given from a trust fund established by alumni of the Theatre Lobby company the awards were given for theatrical excellence without regard to category If the Judges thought it appropriate they would give the Award to more than one artist in a given category Or to none The Theatre Lobby gave between two and ten awards a year 53 Year Honoree Cause1997 Rhea Seehorn for Travesties at the Washington Shakespeare Company and The Big Slam at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company 54 1997 Washington Shakespeare Company for productions of Travesties and Cymbeline2003 Jose Carrasquillo director for The Maids by Jean Genet 55 2005 Kathleen Akerley for Hapgood by Tom Stoppard2006 Elizabeth Jenkins McFadden scenic designer especially for her work for the Washington Shakespeare Company 56 2006 Bruce Alan Rauscher actor for performances with the Washington Shakespeare Company and The American Century Theater2008 Ayun Fedorcha lighting designer Jose Carrasquillo s production of MetamorphosisHelen Hayes Awards Edit Avant Bard has been awarded a number of Helen Hayes Awards 57 58 59 60 61 62 Note Starting in 2014 the nominations for Helen Hayes Awards were split into two groups the Helen Group for non Equity productions and the Hayes Group for Equity productions Each award category is awarded for both groups 63 Year Category Nominee Production Result1992 Outstanding Sound Design Resident Production David Crandall Hamlet Won1992 Outstanding Sound Design Resident Production David Crandall Julius Caesar Nominated1992 Outstanding Lighting Design Resident Production David R Zemmels Bloody Poetry Nominated1992 Outstanding Lead Actor Resident Production T J Edwards Hamlet Nominated1992 Outstanding Director Resident Production Jim Stone Julius Caesar Nominated1993 Outstanding Costume Design Resident Production Lynnie Raybuck Frankenstein Playing with Fire Nominated1994 Outstanding Sound Design Resident Production David Maddox and Robin M Heath Edward II Nominated1997 Outstanding Sound Design Resident Production Daniel Schrader Cymbeline Nominated1997 Outstanding Lead Actress Resident Production Michelle Shupe Cymbeline Nominated1997 Outstanding Lead Actor Resident Production David Fendig Travesties Nominated1997 Outstanding Director Resident Production Joe Banno Cymbeline Nominated1998 Outstanding Supporting Actress Resident Production Rana Kay 5th of July Nominated1998 Outstanding Supporting Actor Resident Production Christopher Henley Bent Nominated1999 Outstanding Director Resident Musical Jesse Berger Marat Sade Won1999 Outstanding Supporting Actor Resident Production Bruce Nelson The Triumph of Love Nominated1999 Outstanding Supporting Performer Resident Musical Rhea Seehorn Marat Sade Nominated1999 Outstanding Set Design Resident Production Tony Cisek Pericles Nominated1999 Outstanding Resident Musical Marat Sade Nominated2000 Outstanding Supporting Actor Resident Production Christopher Henley Entertaining Mr Sloane Nominated2001 Outstanding Lead Actress Resident Production Kate Eastwood Norris Strange Interlude Nominated2001 Outstanding Lead Actor Resident Production John Emmert Strange Interlude Nominated2003 Outstanding Sound Design Resident Production Mark K Anduss Tiny Alice Won2004 Outstanding Lead Actress Resident Production Michelle Shupe Lady Chatterley s Lover Nominated2004 Outstanding Director Resident Production John Vreeke Lady Chatterley s Lover Nominated2004 Outstanding Choreography Resident Production John Gurski Scaramouche Nominated2015 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical HELEN Production Miranda Medugno Visible Language Won2015 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical HELEN Production Sarah Anne Sillers Visible Language Nominated2015 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical HELEN Production Lee Liebeskind Nero Pseudo Nominated2015 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical HELEN Production Bradley Foster Smith Nero Pseudo Nominated2017 Outstanding Play or Musical Adaptation Jonelle Walker TAME Nominated2018 Outstanding Original Adaptation Helen adapted by Matt Minnicino A Misanthrope Nominated2018 Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical Helen The Gospel at Colonus Nominated2020 Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play Helen Louis E Davis Topdog Underdog Won2020 Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play Helen Jeremy Keith Hunter Topdog Underdog Nominated2020 Outstanding Choreography in a Play Helen Casey Kaleba Topdog Underdog NominatedSee also Edit nbsp Theatre portalHelen Hayes Award Theater in Washington D C References Edit a b Washington Shakespeare Company announces New Season and a New Name Avant Bard web site Retrieved 3 March 2015 ShowBizRadio Washington Shakespeare Company ShowBizRadio Retrieved 3 March 2015 Newly renamed Avant Bard Theatre announces its 3 play season dctheatrescene com Retrieved 2021 08 20 WSC Avant Bard formerly Washington Shakespeare Company 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