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Winners Announced for the 2018 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Awards

We are pleased to announce the winners for the 2018 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Awards, brought to you by BroadwayHD! Nominations were reader-submitted and voted on by you - the local theatergoers!

Regional productions, touring shows, and more were all included in the awards, honoring productions which opened between October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018.

This year the BroadwayWorld Regional Awards are bigger and better than ever, including over 100 cities across America, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, and Asia!

Congratulations to all the winners!

Best Acting Ensemble (Specific Production)
ANYTHING GOES - September Song Musical Theatre

Best Actor in a Musical or Revue (Equity)
Kevin McAllister - THE WIZ - Ford?s

Best Actor in a Musical or Revue (Non-Equity)
John Sheldon - LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - Vagabond Players

Best Actor in a Play (Equity)
Nicholas Carriere - SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE - Baltimore Center Stage

Best Actor in a Play (Non-Equity)
Tennyson Harris - FRANKENSTEIN - Bowie Community Theater

Best Actress in a Musical or Revue (Equity)
Awa Sal Secka - AIDA - Artscentric

Best Actress in a Musical or Revue (Non-Equity)
Abigail Weinel - ANYTHING GOES - September Song Musical Theatre

Best Actress in a Play (Equity)
Laura Rocklyn - RED VELVET - Chesapeake Shakespeare Co

Best Actress in a Play (Non-Equity)
Jessica Brockmeyer - STEEL MAGNOLIAS - Street Lamp Productions

Best Choreography
Amy Appleby and Jessica Long - ANYTHING GOES - September Song

Best Costume Design
Barb Szaro - ANYTHING GOES - September Song Musical Theatre

Best Direction of a Play or Musical
Allan Herlinger - TUCK EVERLASTING - Scottfield Theatre Company

Best Lighting Design
Lindsay Sier - ANYTHING GOES - September Song Musical Theatre

Best Scenic Design
Jim Stoneberger - ANYTHING GOES - September Song

Best Theater
Streetlamp Productions

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