Vote For the 2017 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Awards; Just Two Weeks Left!

By: Dec. 15, 2017
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Voting is open for the 2017 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Regional Awards, honoring productions which opened between October 2016 and September 2017. Nominations were reader-submitted and after the nomination period ended, BroadwayWorld's local editors proofed the list for eligibility and errors. Voting runs through December 31.

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Here are the current standings for Baltimore:

Best Acting Ensemble (Specific Production)
Taming of the Shrew - Chesapeake Shakespeare Company 9%
Lysistrata Jones - Red Branch Theatre Company 7%
Makin It - Urbana High School 6%

Best Actor in a Musical or Revue (Equity)
Robin De Jesus - In The Heights - Olney Theatre 30%
Kevin Massey - Gentleman's Guide to Love *& Murder - Hippodrome 13%
David Benoit - Sweeney Todd - Olney Theatre 12%

Best Actor in a Musical or Revue (Non-Equity)
Joseph Murphy - CATS - Milburn Stone Theatre 8%
Michael Livingston - Beauty and the Beast - September Song 8%
Taylor Witt - Lysistrata Jones - Red Branch Theatre Company 7%

Best Actor in a Play (Equity)
Bruce Nelson - Charles Dickens' Great Expectations - Everyman 15%
Jose Guzman - Othello - Chesapeake Shakespeare 13%
Robbie Gay - H20 - Rep Stage 10%

Best Actor in a Play (Non-Equity)
Paul Diem - Savage/Love - Single Carrot 13%
B. Thomas Rinaldi - ARSENIC AND OLD LACE - Cockpit in Court 11%
Louis B. Murray - Two Trains Running - Spotlighters 11%

Best Actress in a Musical or Revue (Equity)
Caroline Bowman - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Toby's Dinner Theatre 19%
Robin Samek - Into The Woods - The Frederick Towne Players 17%
E. Faye Butler - Sweeney Todd - Olney Theatre 12%

Best Actress in a Musical or Revue (Non-Equity)
Alyson Marks - Beauty and the Beast - September Song 8%
Ellie Parks as Heather Mcnamara - Heathers the Musical - How do you like me now productions 6%
Lindsey Litka - Legally Blonde - Silhouette Stages 5%

Best Actress in a Play (Equity)
Megan Anderson - Wait Until Dark - Everyman Theatre 20%
Valerie Fenton - Taming of the Shrew - Chesapeake Shakespeare Co. 17%
Deborah Hazlett - Noises Off - Everyman 13%

Best Actress in a Play (Non-Equity)
Kathy Vary - Sally McCoy - Cohesion 13%
Rachel Verhaaren - She Kills Monsters - Spotlighters 11%
Bianca Sanchez - Makin It - Urbana High School 10%

Best Choreography
Bambi Johnson - CATS - Milburn Stone Theatre 16%
Tommy Malek & Tina DiSimone - Young Frankenstein - Silhouette Stages 14%
Stephanie Weigelt - Grease - Urbana High School 11%

Best Costume Design
Kristina Lambdin - A Christmas Carol - Chesapeake Shakespeare 10%
Charlemagne McNeil - The Addams Family - The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater & Children's Theater 8%
Kirk Bowers - Into the Woods - Fredericktowne Players 8%

Best Direction of a Play or Musical
Ian Gallanar - Taming of the Shrew - Chesapeake Shakespeare Co. 9%
Bambi Johnson - CATS - Milburn Stone Theatre 9%
Kwame Kwei-Armah - Jazz - Centerstage 6%

Best Lighting Design
Jay Herzog - Wait Until Dark - Everyman Theatre 17%
Dan O'Brien - Richard III - Chesapeake Shakespeare 11%
Steve Knapp - Into The Woods - The Frederick Towne Players 11%

Best New Play or Musical
Dorian's Closet 42%
Promenade: Baltimore - Single Carrot Theatre 30%
Los Otros - Everyman Theatre 24%

Best Scenic Design
Morgan Southwell and Steve Knapp - Into The Woods - The Frederick Towne Players 20%
Bob Denton - CATS - Milburn Stone Theatre 13%
Katherine Kawecki - Anne of the Thousand Days - Chesapeake Shakespeare Co 13%

Best Theater
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company 10%
Hippodrome 9%
FrederickTowne Players 8%

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