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Capital Critics Circle 19th Annual Awards
7:00 PM on Monday Nov. 13th, 2017
National Art Centre Salon, Elgin Street
Price: Freewill offering
Presented by: Capital Critics Circle
The Capital Critics Circle today announced the winners of the nineteenth annual theatre awards for plays presented in English in the National Capital Region during the 2016-2017 season. The winners are:

Best production professional

Vigilante written, composed and directed by Jonathan Christenson, Catalyst Theatre, in association with NAC.

Best production community

Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin Baitz, directed by Geoff Gruson, Ottawa Little Theatre

Best director professional

Esther Jun for her direction of The Last Wife

Best director community

Sarah Hearn for her direction of Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein, TotoToo Theatre

Best actor professional

Oliver Becker for his performance as King Henry in The Last Wife

Best actor community

J. Taylor Morris for his performance as Robert in Boeing-Boeing by Marc Camelotti, translated by Beverley Cross (1982) and Francis Evans (2007), directed by Shaun Toohey, Ottawa Little Theatre

Best actress professional

Jan Alexandra Smith for her performance as Johannah in Vigilante

Best actress community

Venetia Lawless for her performance as Brooke in Other Desert Cities

Best designer professional

Marshall McMahen for the production design of Children of God

Best designer community

Lu-Anne Connell for her costumes for Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Tartan technical award professional

Roger Schultz for the set design of I’ll Be Back Before Midnight by Peter Colley, directed by Laurel Smith, Classic Theatre Festival.

Tartan technical award community

Graham Price for the set and lighting for The Three Musketeers by Ken Ludwig, directed by Stavros Sakiadis, Ottawa Little Theatre

Best new play

Finishing the Suit by Lawrence Aronovitch

The Audrey Ashley Award, given for a body of work, goes to Ted Chartrand for making TotoToo Theatre a force on the Ottawa arts scene.

The CCC instituted the awards in 2000 to honour the best in theatre on stages in the National Capital Region. The members of the selection committee for the 2016-2017 season English theatre awards were: Barbara Gray, Patrick Langston, Jim Murchison, Jamie Portman, Alvina Ruprecht, Maja Stefanovska, Rajka Stefanovska and Iris Winston. The CCC is affiliated with the Canadian Theatre Critics Association and the International Association of Theatre Critics.

The 2017 CCC awards are sponsored by Barbara Crook Greenberg, Alan Dean Photography, Nicholas Wojtas Photography, Coyle Publishing, the Cube Gallery, Executive Fitness Leaders and Tartan Homes. The NAC hosted the 2016-2017 awards.

For further information, contact:
Iris Winston Iris.home@sympatico.ca
613 256-4747