ST. LOUIS THEATER CIRCLE AWARDS RETURN FOR IN-PERSON GALA APRIL 3, 2023
TO HONOR OUTSTANDING WORK IN LOCAL PROFESSIONAL THEATER IN 2022
The Muny leads with 21 nominations, Stages St Louis has 19, The Black Rep 17 and Stray Dog Theatre 15
First In-Person Gala Since 2019 Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
ST. LOUIS, February 6, 2023 – After a four-year hiatus of not holding an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 through 2022, the St. Louis Theater Circle Awards will return April 3, 2023 in a ‘live’ ceremony beginning at 7 p.m. at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the campus of Webster University. The previous two events were streamed online by HEC Media.
Tickets at $23 apiece will soon be available at the box office of The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis at www.repstl.org or 314-968-4925, and also at the box office one hour before the ceremony.
Nominees in more than 30 categories will vie for honors covering comedies, dramas, musicals and operas produced by local professional theater and opera companies in the calendar years 2022. Approximately 90 productions have been considered for nominations for this year’s event. This compares to roughly 120 productions normally considered in one year alone prior to the pandemic.
Three productions – “Chicago” at The Muny, “A Christmas Carol” at The Rep, and “Head Over Heels” at New Line Theatre – were ineligible because the same production was presented within the last three years at the respective venues.
Nationally recognized playwright, theater producer, and long-time advocate for the arts Joan Lipkin will be honored with a special award for lifetime achievement.
The eighth annual award ceremony, which was to have been held at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the campus of Webster University, was cancelled in February 2020 due to the escalating number of cases of COVID-19. Instead, that event, honoring outstanding local theater productions for the year 2019, was held virtually in a highly polished presentation produced by HEC Media and streamed on HEC’s YouTube channel and web site. A ninth annual ceremony similarly was streamed on HEC Media for the combined years of 2020 and 2021.
The nominees for the 10th annual St. Louis Theater Circle Awards are:
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Comedy, Female or Non-Binary Role
Cassidy Flynn, “Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
Hannah Geisz, “The Lonesome West,” West End Players Guild
Jilanne Klaus, “Barefoot in the Park,” Moonstone Theatre Company
Bess Moynihan, “Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
Valentina Silva, “The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Comedy, Male or Non-Binary Role
Ted Drury, “The Lonesome West,” West End Players Guild
Joel Moses, “Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
Bradley Tejeda, “The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Chauncy Thomas, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Eric Dean White, “Hand to God,” St. Louis Actors’ Studio
Outstanding Performer in a Comedy, Female or Non-Binary Role
Colleen Backer, “Hand to God,” St. Louis Actors’ Studio
Molly Burris, “Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” New Jewish Theatre
Rayme Cornell, “The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Claire Karpen, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Rachel Tibbetts, “Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
Outstanding Performer in a Comedy, Male or Non-Binary Role
Mitchell Henry-Eagles, “Hand to God,” St. Louis Actors’ Studio
Jeff Kargus, “The Lonesome West,” West End Players Guild
Ryan Lawson-Maeske, “Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” New Jewish Theatre
Jason Meyers, “The Lonesome West,” West End Players Guild
Stanton Nash, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Lighting Design in a Play
Amina Alexander, “Stick Fly,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Jesse Alford, “The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Joe Clapper, “Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
Jasmine Williams, “Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea,” The Black Rep
John Wylie, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Sound Design
Lamar Harris, “Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
Pornchanok (Nok) Kanchanabanca, “House of Joy,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Jackie Sharp, “Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea,” The Black Rep
Rusty Wandall, Kareem Deanes, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Amanda Werre, “Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” New Jewish Theatre
Outstanding Costume Design in a Play
Dorothy Marshall Englis, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Liz Henning, “Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
Liz Henning, “Rodney’s Wife,” The Midnight Company
Oona Natesan, “House of Joy,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Michele Friedman Siler, “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” New Jewish Theatre
Outstanding Set Design in a Play
Dahlia Al-Habieli, “House of Joy,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Dunsi Dai, “Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” New Jewish Theatre
Bess Moynihan, “Rodney’s Wife,” The Midnight Company
Kyu Shin, “Stick Fly,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Josh Smith, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Drama, Female or Non-Binary Role
Riley Carter Adams, “The Bee Play,” New Jewish Theatre
Sarajane Alverson, “The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Rachel Hanks, “The Christians,” West End Players Guild
Rachel Tibbetts, “Rodney’s Wife,” The Midnight Company
Sumi Yu, “House of Joy,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Drama, Male or Non-Binary Role
Cameron Jamarr Davis, “The African Company Presents Richard III,” The Black Rep
Joseph Garner, “The Christians,” West End Players Guild
Michael James Reed, “Proof,” Moonstone Theatre Company
Joey Saunders, “The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Jeffrey Wright, “The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Outstanding Performer in a Drama, Female or Non-Binary Role
Summer Baer, “Proof,” Moonstone Theatre Company
Lavonne Byers, “Good People,” Stray Dog Theatre
Kelly Howe, “Rodney’s Wife,” The Midnight Company
Chinna Palmer, “Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
Jennifer Theby-Quinn, “Iphigenia in Splott,” Upstream Theater
Outstanding Performer in a Drama, Male or Non-Binary Role
Kevin Brown, “Jitney,” The Black Rep
Jeff Cummings, “Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
Olajuwon Davis, “Jitney,” The Black Rep
Joel Moses, “The Christians,” West End Players Guild
Stephen Peirick, “The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Outstanding New Play
“Bandera, Texas,” by Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend, Prism Theatre Company
“Brontë Sister House Party,” by Courtney Bailey, SATE
“The Good Ship St. Louis,” by Philip Boehm, Upstream Theater
“Roll With It!” by Katie Rodriguez Banister and Michelle Zielinski, The Black Mirror Theatre Company
“Winds of Change,” by Deanna Jent, St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Achievement in Opera
Daniela Candillari, “Carmen,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Thomas Glass, “Harvey Milk,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Karen Kanakis, “La Rondine,” Winter Opera Saint Louis
Robert Mellon, “Falstaff,” Union Avenue Opera
Sarah Mesko, “Carmen,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Outstanding Production of an Opera
“Awakenings,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
“Falstaff,” Union Avenue Opera
“The Gondoliers,” Winter Opera Saint Louis
“Harvey Milk,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
“A Little Night Music,” Union Avenue Opera
Outstanding Musical Director
Cullen Curth, “Jerry’s Girls,” New Jewish Theatre
Jermaine Hill, “The Color Purple,” The Muny
Walter “Bobby” McCoy, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
James Moore, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Andrew Resnick, “The Karate Kid – The Musical,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Choreographer
Dena DiGiacinto, “A Chorus Line,” Stages St. Louis
Keone and Mari Madrid, “The Karate Kid – The Musical,” Stages St. Louis
Patrick O’Neill, “Mary Poppins,” The Muny
Josh Rhodes, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” The Muny
Luis Salgado, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical, Female or Non-Binary Role
Tami Dahbura, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Melissa Felps, “Something Rotten!” New Line Theatre
Nicole Michelle Haskins, “The Color Purple,” The Muny
Grace Langford, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” Stray Dog Theatre
Dawn Schmid, “Ride the Cyclone,” Stray Dog Theatre
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical, Male or Non-Binary Role
Luis-Pablo Garcia, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Clayton Humburg, “Something Rotten!” New Line Theatre
Jeffrey Izquierdo-Malon, “Something Rotten!” New Line Theatre
Marshall Jennings, “Something Rotten!” New Line Theatre
Jordan Wolk, “Assassins,” Fly North Theatricals
Outstanding Lighting Design in a Musical
Tyler Duenow, “Ride the Cyclone,” Stray Dog Theatre
Bradley King, “The Karate Kid – The Musical,” Stages St. Louis
John Lasiter, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Sean M. Savoie, “A Chorus Line,” Stages St. Louis
Sean M. Savoie, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Set Design in a Musical
Edward E. Hayes, Jr. and Greg Emetaz, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” The Muny
Anna Louizos, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Derek McLane, “The Karate Kid – The Musical,” Stages St. Louis
Michael Schweikardt, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Josh Smith, “Ride the Cyclone,” Stray Dog Theatre
Outstanding Costume Design in a Musical
Eileen Engel, “A Little Night Music,” Stray Dog Theatre
Eileen Engel, “Assassins,” Fly North Theatricals
Samantha C. Jones, “The Color Purple,” The Muny
Brad Musgrove, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Alejo Vietti, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Outstanding Performer in a Musical, Female or Non-Binary Role
Carmen Cusack, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Jeanna De Waal, “Mary Poppins,” The Muny
Eileen Engel, “Ride the Cyclone,” Stray Dog Theatre
Melissa Felps, “Urinetown,” New Line Theatre
Anastacia McCleskey, “The Color Purple,” The Muny
Outstanding Performer in a Musical, Male or Non-Binary Role
Ryan Alvarado, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Corbin Bleu, “Mary Poppins,” The Muny
Ben Davis, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Stephen Henley, “Assassins,” Fly North Theatricals
Jovanni Sy, “The Karate Kid – The Musical,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy
“Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
“Heroes,” Albion Theatre
“Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” New Jewish Theatre
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
“Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama
“The African Company Presents Richard III,” The Black Rep
“Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
“The Christians,” West End Players Guild
“Jitney,” The Black Rep
“The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” Stray Dog Theatre
“A Chorus Line,” Stages St. Louis
“The Color Purple,” The Muny
“In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
“Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Outstanding Director of a Comedy
Robert Ashton, “The Lonesome West,” West End Players Guild
Eddie Coffield, “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” New Jewish Theatre
David Kaplan, “The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Keating, “Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
Bruce Longworth, “Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Director of a Drama
Gary F. Bell, “The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Joe Hanrahan, “Rodney’s Wife,” The Midnight Company
Ron Himes, “The African Company Presents Richard III,” The Black Rep
Ron Himes, “Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
Ellie Schwetye, “The Christians,” West End Players Guild
Outstanding Director of a Musical
Lili-Anne Brown, “The Color Purple,” The Muny
Scott Miller, “Something Rotten!” New Line Theatre
Bradley Rohlf, “Assassins,” Fly North Theatricals
Rob Ruggiero, “Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Luis Salgado, “In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Production of a Comedy
“Brontë Sister House Party,” SATE
“Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” New Jewish Theatre
“The Lonesome West,” West End Players Guild
“Much Ado About Nothing,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
“The Rose Tattoo,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Outstanding Production of a Drama
“The African Company Presents Richard III,” The Black Rep
“Behind the Sheet,” The Black Rep
“Good People,” Stray Dog Theatre
“Jitney,” The Black Rep
“The Normal Heart,” Stray Dog Theatre
Outstanding Production of a Musical
“Assassins,” Fly North Theatricals
“The Color Purple,” The Muny
“In the Heights,” Stages St. Louis
“Ride the Cyclone,” Stray Dog Theatre
“Sweeney Todd,” The Muny
Special Award
Joan Lipkin, for lifetime achievement
The mission of the St. Louis Theater Circle is simple: To honor outstanding achievement in St. Louis professional theater. Other cities around the country, such as Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., pay tribute to their own local theatrical productions with similar awards programs.
Members of the St. Louis Theater Circle include Steve Allen (stagedoorstl.com); Mark Bretz (Ladue News); Bob Cohn (St. Louis Jewish Light); Tina Farmer (The Riverfront Times); Michelle Kenyon (snoopstheatrethoughts.com and KDHX); Gerry Kowarsky (Two on the Aisle, HEC Media); Chuck Lavazzi (KDHX); Rob Levy (Broadwayworld.com); Judith Newmark (judyacttwo.com); Lynn Venhaus (PopLifeSTL.com); Bob Wilcox (Two on the Aisle, HEC Media); and Calvin Wilson (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). Eleanor Mullin, local performer and arts supporter, is group administrator.
For more information, contact stltheatercircle@sbcglobal.net or ‘like’ the St. Louis Theater Circle on Facebook.
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.