2011-2012 OUTER CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD
NOMINATIONS AND WINNERS
OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY PLAY
The Lyons
One Man, Two Guvnors WINNER
Seminar
Stick Fly
OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY MUSICAL
Bonnie & Clyde
Newsies
Once WINNER
OUTSTANDING NEW OFF BROADWAY PLAY
Blood and Gifts
The School for Lies
Sons of the Prophet WINNER
Tribes
OUTSTANDING NEW OFF BROADWAY MUSICAL
Death Takes a Holiday
Lucky Guy
Play It Cool
Queen of the Mist WINNER
OUTSTANDING BOOK OF A MUSICAL (BROADWAY OR OFF BROADWAY)
Newsies
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Once WINNER
Queen of the Mist
OUTSTANDING NEW SCORE (BROADWAY OR OFF BROADWAY)
Bonnie & Clyde
Death Takes a Holiday
Newsies WINNER
Queen of the Mist
OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A PLAY
The Best Man
Death of a Salesman WINNER
The Lady From Dubuque
Private Lives
OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
Carrie
Evita
Follies WINNER
Porgy and Bess
OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A PLAY
Mark Brokaw for The Lyons
David Cromer for Tribes
Nicholas Hytner for
One Man, Two Guvnors WINNER
Mike Nichols for Death of a Salesman
OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL
Jeff Calhoun for Newsies
Michael Grandage for Evita
Kathleen Marshall for
Nice Work If You Can Get It
John Tiffany for
Once WINNER
OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHY
Rob Ashford for Evita
Christopher Gattelli for
Newsies WINNER
Steven Hoggett for Once
Kathleen Marshall for Nice Work If You Can Get It
OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN (PLAY OR MUSICAL)
Bob Crowley for
Once
Derek McLane for
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Christopher Oram for
Evita
George Tsypin for
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark WINNER
OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN (PLAY OR MUSICAL)
Gregg Barnes
Follies
Eiko Ishioka
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark WINNER
William Ivey Long
Don’t Dress for Dinner
Martin Pakledinaz Nice Work If You Can Get It
OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN (PLAY OR MUSICAL)
Neil Austin
Evita
Donald Holder
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
Brian MacDevitt
Death of a Salesman
Hugh Vanstone
Ghost: The Musical WINNER
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A PLAY
James Corden One Man, Two Guvnors WINNER
Santino Fontana Sons of the Prophet
Russell Harvard Tribes
Philip Seymour Hoffman Death of a Salesman
Hamish Linklater The School for Lies
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Tracie Bennett End of the Rainbow WINNER
Tyne Daly Master Class
Linda Lavin The Lyons
Nicole Ari Parker A Streetcar Named Desire
Laila Robins The Lady From Dubuque
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Danny Burstein Follies WINNER
Raúl Esparza Leap of Faith
Jeremy Jordan Newsies
Steve Kazee Once
Norm Lewis Porgy and Bess
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Jan Maxwell Follies
Marin Mazzie Carrie
Audra McDonald Porgy and Bess WINNER
Cristin Milioti Once
Kelli O’Hara Nice Work If You Can Get It
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY
Will Brill Tribes
Tom Edden One Man, Two Guvnors
Andrew Garfield Death of a Salesman
James Earl Jones The Best Man WINNER
Jefferson Mays Blood and Gifts
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Joanna Gleason Sons of the Prophet
Spencer Kayden Don’t Dress for Dinner WINNER
Angela Lansbury The Best Man
Judith Light Other Desert Cities
Daphne Rubin-Vega A Streetcar Named Desire
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Phillip Boykin Porgy and Bess
Andrew Keenan-Bolger Newsies
Michael McGrath Nice Work If You Can Get It WINNER
Patrick Page Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
Chris Sullivan Nice Work If You Can Get It
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Jayne Houdyshell Follies
Judy Kaye Nice Work If You Can Get It WINNER
Rebecca Luker Death Takes a Holiday
Da’Vine Joy Randolph Ghost: The Musical
Melissa Van Der Schyff Bonnie & Clyde
OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE
Judy Gold My Life as a Sitcom
David Greenspan The Patsy
Denis O’Hare An Iliad WINNER
Stephen Spinella An Iliad
JOHN GASSNER AWARD (PRESENTED FOR AN AMERICAN PLAY, PREFERABLY BY
A NEW PLAYWRIGHT)
Robert Askins Hand to God
Gabe McKinley CQ/CX
Erika Sheffer Russian Transport
Jeff Talbot The Submission WINNER
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The OCC honored The Public Theater on its 50th Anniversary for presenting free theater at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. The special awardwas presented The Public’s Artistic Director Oskar Eustis and Executive Director Patrick Willingham.
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