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2002 Theatrical Awards - 5/7


Yes, boys and girls, it's time once again for Suite101.com Theatre's most popular event, the world-reknowned and VERY, VERY, BIG, LARGE LIST OF THEATRICAL AWARDS. And it's our Sixth Anniversary, yessirree! This is the only annual event eligible for a "Best Revival of a Pointless List" award.

These are final as of May 7, 2002

New Additions:
The American Theatre Critics Association Awards
The Tony Award nominees (Broadway)
The Helen Hayes winners (Washington, DC)
The National Broadway Theatre Awards finalists (US Touring Productions)

Previous Additions:
The L.A. Weekly Awards (Los Angeles, CA)
The Guggenheim Fellowship winner (US)
The New Dramatists Lifetime Achievement Award (US)
FIT's Patricia Zipprodt Award winner (NY, NY)
The Drama League Awards (NY, NY)
The Outer Critics Circles (NY, NY)
The Drama Desk nominees (NY, NY)
The Astaire Awards nominees (NY, NY)
The John Kraaijkamp Awards (Holland)
The Jefferson Awards winners (Union), Chicago (these are the finals from November 2001)
The Lucille Lortel nominees and winners (off-Broadway)
The Olivier Award winners and nominees (London)
The San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle nominees and winners (San Francisco, CA)
The Irene Sharaff Awards (costume design)
The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle nominees and winners (L.A., CA)
The L.A. Weekly Awards (Los Angeles, CA)
and The Pulitzer Prize for Drama

We blew open the out-of-town chart last year (yup, it's now done with frames -- how 20th century retro!) to include a whole lot more awards, especially from California where we document the results of no less than four ("4") sets of awards, including three from Los Angeles alone!

Note that the winners (after they've been announced) will be marked in red except in cases where there is only one nominee or for special awards. Also note that there are links to whatever awards have actual sites in existence; others may have links to press releases or some such stuffs.

The charts are organized around the Tony categories; I apologize for omitting any of your favorite categories and/or loved ones.

You'll find the charts are split over a number of pages, allowing them to go "full screen." Also note that the main awards have been split over two different pages for faster loading and scrolling. There is a third page to accommodate several uncategorizable awards (such as the Pulitzer, Obie, and TheatreWorld awards) as well as categories of other awards that simply refuse to fit into the charts, and a fourth page for non-NYC awards.

So open up your browser wide and tall, and

Click here for Part I - The Acting Categories.
Click here for Part II - The Creative, Show and Technical Categories.
Click here for Part III - Everything Else That Didn't Fit.

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