Bebe Neuwirth, Susan Stroman & More to Present at 2013 Astaire Awards, 6/3

By: May. 28, 2013
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Tony Award-winners Susan Stroman, Bebe Neuwirth, Cady Huffman, Kathleen Marshall and Karen Ziemba are set to present at the 31st Annual Fred & Adele Astaire Awards taking place on Monday, June 3 at 7:30pm at New York University's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. Also set to present at the awards are Mary Testa, Christiane Noll, Harry Belafonte, Rex Reed, Michael Riedel, Anna Bergman, Lee Roy Reams, Dancing with the Stars' Tony Dovolani, Carson Kressley and Countess Lu Ann de Lesseps.

Select tickets are also available to the public priced at $425, $200 & $75; tickets can currently be purchased online at www.FredandAdeleAstaireAwards.com.

Nominees for Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show are Charlotte d'Amboise (PIPPIN), Taylor Louderman (BRING IT ON), Laura Osnes (CINDERELLA), Patina Miller (PIPPIN), Andrea Martin (PIPPIN), Lesli Margherita (MATILDA) and Stephanie Pope (PIPPIN).

Nominees for Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show are Eric Lajuan Summers (MOTOWN), Rob McClure (CHAPLIN),Andy Mills (CINDERELLA), Billy Porter (KINKY BOOTS) and Charlie Sutton (KINKY BOOTS).

Nominees for Outstanding Choreographer of a Broadway Show are Andy Blankenbuehler (BRING IT ON), Warren Carlyle(CHAPLIN), Peter Darling (MATILDA), Jerry Mitchell (KINKY BOOTS), Josh Rhodes (CINDERELLA), Sergio Trujillo (HANDS ON A HARD BODY), Chet Walker (PIPPIN) & Patricia Wilcox & Warren Adams (MOTOWN).

Nominees for Outstanding Choreographer in a Feature Film are Sidi Larbi Cherkaouit (Anna Karenina), Alison Faulk (Magic Mike),Mia Michaels (Rock Of Ages), MAndy Moore (Silver Linings Playbook), Poonam Shyam (Trishna) and Jamal Sims, Christopher Scott, Chuck Maldonado & Travis Wall (Step Up Revolution).

The Astaire Awards is the only awards show to honor excellence in dance and choreography on Broadway and in film and were first started in 1982 by the late Fred Astaire and the late Douglas Watt (a critic and writer for the NY Daily News and The New Yorker). This year, The Astaire Awards will also honor dance legend Marge Champion with its Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award andTed Chapin with a brand new award, Outstanding Achievement in the Preservation of Musical Theatre.

The Astaire Awards are presented by Patricia Watt (the daughter of Douglas Watt). The awards will also feature direction from Joe Lanteri and Event Chairs are Carolyn Kendall Buchter, Alix Michel and Scarlett Pildes.

The 31st Annual Fred & Adele Astaire Awards will take place on Monday, June 3 at 7:30pm at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at New York University (566 LaGuardia Place). Select tickets are available to the public priced at $425, $200 & $75 and can currently be purchased online at www.FredandAdeleAstaireAwards.com.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride



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