Chicago Director William Pullinsi Honored With Special Jeff Award To Honor 50 Years in Theatre
By: Gabrielle Sierra
A Special Jeff Award will be presented to director/producer William Pullinsi at the Jeff Awards Ceremony, October 19th, in recognition of his 50 years in theatre. The Second City will receive a Tribute Award in honor of their 50th Anniversary. "Our ceremony will include highlights of Second City's unique brand of humor over the years and performances by the casts of "Studs Terkel's Not Working" and "America: All Better," says Producer Diane Hires.
Pullinsi was the founder and artistic director of Candlelight Playhouse, America's first dinner theater, which opened in Washington, D.C., in 1959 and Summit, IL in 1961. Pullinsi is widely recognized for his work as director of the American musical. He has served as Artistic Director at Theatre at the Center since 2005. He has directed and/or produced more than 400 shows in his career, receiving 18 Jeff Awards. He also produced many shows posting record-breaking multi-year-runs, including "Fiddler on the Roof," "Man of La Mancha," and "Little Shop of Horrors," which transferred to the Royal George Theatre. Highlights of his career include purchasing the Broadway set of "Company" from Hal Prince; the off-Broadway plants for "Little Shop of Horrors," and the Tony Award-winning costumes from "Nine." Pullinsi also opened the Forum Theatre in 1970 to present more serious and thought-provoking theatre, including "The National Health," "Robert and Elizabeth," and the world premiere of "Boss." Additionally, at Candlelight, he took chances on musicals considered to be artistic or commercial flops that he turned major successes in the Chicagoland area, including "Follies," "Song & Dance," and "Rags." Shows for which he received Jeff Awards for both Production and Direction include: "Follies," "Into the Woods," "Phantom," "Little Shop of Horrors," "Nine," "The National Health," and "Man of La Mancha." He directed "Into the Woods" at Marriott's Lincolnshire Theatre; and the long-running "Over the Tavern" at Northlight Theatre and The Mercury Theatre. William Pullinsi served as Associate Producer of "Trying," a new play off Broadway.
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