Press
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WE WON! Congratulations to our nominees and winners of the 2014-15 and the the 2013-14 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards:
IN THE MUSICAL CATEGORY ~ LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Best Set Design - Darrell Wofford
Best Light Design - Tom Gillespie
Best Costume Design - Tony Smithey
Minor Supporting Actor - Nat Martin - Voice of Audrey II
IN THE MUSICAL CATEGORY ~ 25th ANNUAL...
Best Sound Design - Amy Morrow
Major Supporting Actress - Gabriella Anderson - Olive
Major Supporting Actress - Emily Diamond - Loraine Schwartandgrubenierre
IN THE PLAY CATEGORY ~ COME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME...
Best Lighting Design - Harley Gould
Best Sound Design - Charlie Miller
Best Overall Performance of a Play
IN THE MUSICAL CATEGORY ~ YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Best Lighting Design - Elisabeth Cooper
Best Costume Design - Jane Kroessig
Best Choreography - Colleen Gaenssley
Best Musical Director - Paul Tate
Major Supporting Actor - Daniel Pino
Lead Actress - Misty Barber
Major Supporting Actress - Cathe Hall Payne
Board Award for his role as Victor - DeWayne Morgan
Best Director - Charlie Miller
Best Ensemble
Best Overall Musical CLUE The Musical Rave Review in Pure Politics and a fun cast picture during intermission about halfway down this page
WE WON! Congratulations to our nominees and winners of the 2012-13 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards:
IN THE MUSICAL CATEGORY ~ BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS
Best Set Design - Tammy Murphy and Angie Short
Best Sound Design - Charlie Miller and Harley Gould
Best Lighting Design - Elisabeth Cooper
Best Costume Design - Jane Kroessig
Best Choreography - Colleen Gaenssley
Best Musical Director - Paul Tate
Minor Supporting Actress - Colleen Gaenssley
Minor Supporting Actor - Ken McMillan
Major Supporting Actress - Kristel Wunderlin
Major Supporting Actor - Trent Pines
Lead Actress - Cathe Hall Payne
Lead Actor - DeWayne Morgan
Best Director - Charlie Miller and Cathe Hall Payne
Best Ensemble
Best Overall Musical
IN THE PLAY CATEGORY ~ THE 39 STEPS
Best Lighting Design - Jeffery Martin
Best Costume Design - Anna Jenny
Major Supporting Actor - Adam Bailey
Major Supporting Actor - Charlie Miller
Lead Actress - Barbara Cole Uterhardt
Lead Actor - Geoffrey "Googie" Uterhardt
Best Director - Dr. David Klein
Best Ensemble
Best Overall PlayYoung Frankenstein Rave Reviews in Pure Politics and The EDGE Atlanta and Atlanta Cultural Arts Reviews
WE WON! Congratulations to our nominees and winners of the 2011-12 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards:
Lead Actor in a Musical - Randy Drake - “William St. Claire” in A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Lead Actor in a Play - Vinnie Mascola - “Einstein” in Picasso at the Lapine Agile
Lead Actress in a Musical - Olivia Kaye Sloan - “Margie” in A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Major Supporting Actress in a Musical - Barbara Cole Uterhardt - “Judith” in A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Minor Supporting Actor in a Play - Aaron Gotlieb - “Schmendiman” in Picasso at the Lapine Agile
Best Costumes for a Musical - Jane Kroessig for A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Best Costumes for a Play - Elizabeth Lanier for Picasso at the Lapine Agile
Best Set Design fr a Musical - Barry N. West for A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Best Sound Design for a Musical - Charlie Miller for A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Best Lighting Design for a Play - Harley Gould for Picasso at the Lapine Agile
Best Sound Design for a Play - Topher Payne for Picasso at the Lapine Agile
Best Musical Direction for a Musical - Paul A. Tate for A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Best Direction of a Musical - Cathe Hall Payne for A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Best Ensemble in a Musical - A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
Best Overall Production of a Musical - A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol-
WE WON! Congratulations to our nominees and winners of the 2010-11 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards:
Lead Actress in a Play - Barbara Cole Uterhardt – “Catherine” in Proof
Lead Actor in a Play - Topher Payne – “Hal” in Proof
Major Supporting Actor in a Play - Tom Gillespie - "Robert" in Proof
Major Supporting Actress in a Play - Jennifer R. Lee - "Claire" in Proof
Best Costume Design for a Musical - Jane Kroessig for Side Show
Best Lighting Design for a Musical - Tom Gillespie for Side Show
Best Set Design for a Play - Barry N. West for Proof
Best Choreography of a Musical - Anna Galt for Side Show
Best Ensemble of a Play - Proof
Best Overall Production of a Play - Proof -
Listen to an interview with "40 Weeks" playwright Michael Henry Harris and director Topher Payne on WABE's City Cafe
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WE WON! Congratulations to the cast and crew of The Wild Party for being selected Creative Loafing's Reader's Pick for Best Play in Atlanta 2009
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Read an article of Loot in The Georgia Voice.
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See a review of The Harvey Milk Show in Atlanta Intown.
Read the article about The Harvey Milk Show on Project Q Atlanta.
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Congratulations on The Wild Party being named, one of "The season’s top 10 productions" in Atlanta and to Anthony Owen being recognized for his choreography by Bert Osborne of The Sunday Paper.
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The Wild Party is the most ambitious, accomplished local musical I've seen in a long time.
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Read the Review of The Wild Party by Bert Osborne of The Sunday Paper
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Read Creative Loafing's Review of The Wild Party
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Check out our promo video for our summer musical, the Georgia Premiere of
Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party -
Read Sunday Paper's article/interview, Climbing Up, with our Artistic Company Manager, Barbara Cole Uterhardt.
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Read Sunday Paper's mini review of The Weir.
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Read Creative Loafing's Curt Holman's review of St. Nicholas
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Read an interview with our new Artistic Company Manager, Barbara Cole Uterhardt in Creative Loafing.
Read Creative Loafing's Curt Holman's review of Urinetown: The Musical, or listen to Creative Loafing's Air Loaf (7/1/08) features Chanté LaGon and Curt Holman discussing OnStage Atlanta’s production of Urinetown: The Musical.
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A review of Urinetown in The Sunday Paper by theater critic Bert Osborne.
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For a VIDEO interview with Urinetown Director and Artistic Company Manager as well as some video clips of the show, go to Decatur eLIFE Magazine