Monday, January 2, 2023




THE 2022 CLEVELAND CRITICS CIRCLE THEATER AWARDS

 

Each year, the Cleveland Critics Circle (CCC) honors outstanding local productions as well as select performers, directors, designers, and playwrights. Eligible plays include those staged by Cleveland-area professional theaters during the 2022 calendar year.

 

For more than 50 years, the CCC has provided support and recognition for professional theaters in our community and for the talented individuals who create and stage their productions.

 

CCC members are local theater critics who write for print and/or online publisher(s); or who have established a distinct, credible, and consistent online presence (blog, etc.) for their reviews. Members of the CCC who voted for the 2022 Awards are:

Roy Berko (Broadwayworld.com, CoolCleveland, Theatre Criticism, www.royberko.info) 

Kerry Clawson (Akron Beacon Journal)

Howard Gollop (Chronicle-Telegram)

Sheri Gross (Cleveland Jewish News, The Lorain Journal, The News Herald)

Mark Horning (WIX blog)

Christine Howey (Cleveland Scene)

Laura Kennelly (CoolCleveland)

NOTE: Participation in these awards does not preclude individual critics from offering their own recognitions.

 

THE ENVELOPES, PLEASE!

(Honorable Mention designees are listed in alphabetical order.)

 

Best Musical Production

            SOMETHING ROTTEN, BECK CENTER

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        LIZZIE, BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY/BECK CENTER

                        WEST SIDE STORY, PORTHOUSE

 

Best Non-Musical Production

            DESCRIBE THE NIGHT, ENSEMBLE

            HONORABLE MENTION

            THE AGITATORS, RUBBER CITY THEATRE

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, BECK CENTER

INSURRECTION: HOLDING HISTORY, CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM

           

Best Actor – Musical 

            MATTHEW WRIGHT, SOMETHING ROTTEN, BECK CENTER

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        ERIC FANCHER, SOMETHING ROTTEN, BECK CENTER

                        ZACH PALUMBO, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, BLANK CANVAS

           

Best Actor – Non-Musical

            DAVID PEACOCK, THE WEIR, NONE TOO FRAGILE

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        SCOTT ESPOSITO, BUYER & CELLAR, BECK CENTER

                        JOE PINE, DESCRIBE THE NIGHT, ENSEMBLE

 

Best Actress – Musical

            ALEXA LOPEZ, WEST SIDE STORY, PORTHOUSE

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        THERESA KLOOS, SOMETHING ROTTEN, BECK CENTER

                        KRIS LYONS, LIZZIE, BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY/BECK CENTER

                        MAYA NICHOLSON, CINDERELLA, OHIO SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

 

Best Actress – Non-Musical

            AMIEE COLLIER, HURRICANE DIANE, DOBAMA

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        JESS HUGHES, THE AGITATORS, RUBBER CITY THEATRE

                        LAURA PERROTTA, DESCRIBE THE NIGHT, ENSEMBLE THEATRE

 

Rising Stars

            Male

            MAURICE KIMBALL IV, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-                                TIME, BECK CENTER

Female

JORDYN FREETAGE, THE LAND OF OZ, DOBAMA

 

Best Director – Musical

            PAT CIAMACCO, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, BLANK CANVAS

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        JOANNA MAY CULLINAN, SCHOOL OF ROCK, CAIN PARK

                        TERRI KENT, WEST SIDE STORY, PORTHOUSE

 

Best Director – Non-Musical

            SEAN DERRY, THE WEIR, NONE TOO FRAGILE

                        HONORABLE MENTION

CELESTE COSENTINO, DESCRIBE THE NIGHT, ENSEMBLE

WILLIAM ROUDEBUSH, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, BECK CENTER

 

Best Choreographer

            MARTIN CÉSPEDES, WEST SIDE STORY, PORTHOUSE

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        LIZ BAUMGARTNER, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, BLANK CANVAS

 

Best Musical Direction

            MATHEW WEBB, LIZZIE, BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY/BECK CENTER

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        LARRY GOODPASTER, SOMETHING ROTTEN, BECK CENTER

                        BRADLEY WYNER, ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, BLANK CANVAS

 

Best Scenic Design

            NOLAN O’DELL, WEST SIDE STORY, PORTHOUSE

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        EFREN DELGADILLO, ROMEO & JULIET, GREAT LAKES THEATER

YU SHIBAGAKI, THE GREAT LEAP, CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE

                       

Best Lighting Design

            JEREMY PAUL, THE THIN PLACE, DOBAMA

                        HONORABLE MENTION

            ANDREW MCDANIELS, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, BECK CENTER

 

Best Projection Design

            PERREN HEDDERSON, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, BLANK CANVAS

                        HONORABLE MENTION

NEIL SUDHAKARAN, ANGRY FAGS, CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM

 

Best Costume Design

            TESIA DUGAN BENSON, THE LAND OF OZ, DOBAMA

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        JENNIVER SPARANO, THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL, BLANK CANVAS

                        CHARLOTTE M. YETMAN, LIZZIE, BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY/BECK CENTER

 

Best Sound Design  

ANGIE HAYES, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, BECK CENTER

            HONORABLE MENTION

                        CURTIS CRAIG, THE THREE MUSKETEERS, CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE

 

Best Touring Production

AMERICAN MOOR, KARAMU

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, PLAYHOUSE SQUARE

 

Best New Play by a Local Playwright 

            STEVE WILLENSKY, ELLIOT & ME

                        HONORABLE MENTION

            GEORGE BRANT, THE LAND OF OZ, DOBAMA

           

Best Chorus/Ensemble in a Musical

            WEST SIDE STORY, PORTHOUSE

                        HONORABLE MENTION

                        SCHOOL OF ROCK, CAIN PARK

                        ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, BLANK CANVAS

 

Best World Premiere in the Cleveland Area

            THE LAND OF OZ, DOBAMA

 

Special Mention   

            GINA VERNACI:  For her brilliant 37-year career with Playhouse Square—starting as an intern and rising to Executive Producer and ultimately CEO—providing leadership for the largest performing arts center in the US outside of New York City.


            LAURA KEPLEY:  For her wise, innovative and creative guidance as artistic director of the Cleveland Play House for nine years.


            CHARLOTTE YETMAN:   For her years of outstanding, award-winning costume designs.


            TOM HANKS:  For his acknowledgement of his early training at Great Lakes Theater, during his emotional acceptance of the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2020 Golden Globes.

 

(Compiled by Chris Howey and Roy Berko)