This is not going to mean a lot to much of anyone, except those in local theatre circles but...my theatre company just won an "Ivey Award;" the Minneapolis equivalent of the Tony Award.
The rest of my company went to the award ceremony last night whilst I stayed home with my kids. Apparently, they announced our name and our show and it was an utter surprise to everyone. The award was for our most recent show, last spring, "'night, Mother;" and it was one of only two awards for "overall excellence" (out of one hundred and some odd theatres producing hundreds and hundreds of plays).
Apparently, Workhouse's name was read off, and our artistic director went up & gave a worldbeater speech - like, in front of the folks at the Guthrie, and Ordway Center, and de la Jeune, and Jungle Theatre, and Mixed Blood, and Brave New Workshop, and Penumbra, and Children's Theatre, etc. etc. etc. The rest of the company were holding the award in their hands backstage as they gave me a call.
This is seriously friggin' huge.
article in Star Tribune, here. (Particularly funny, since they mention 4 of the 5 companies winning awards have performance budgets under $150,000. Yeah, like about $6,000.)
article in Pioneer Press, here.
Wow.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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7 comments:
Wow indeed - congratulations!
Also - I totally "get" your last post, perhaps more on that very interesting subject later
Spectacular and fantastic!
Superb!
Extraordinary!
Really.
thanks thanks and thanks
truly - it's a personal achievement kind of akin to 44 winning "best band in the Twin Cities;" albeit, I'm a much smaller cog of a greater collective of people working towards a common purpose.
Facebook is abuzz
Again, excellent work, Workhouse.
and thanks
Congrats.
I like your point about budgets. You guys are the Robert Rodriguez of Twin Cities Theatre.
thanks - next step, to win something for a play I'm actually in.
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