September
29, 1998 |
Theater: The Mark
Taper Forum staging of John Irving's novel leads Ovation nominations with 13 nods. Ahmanson's 'Chicago' follows with 10. The Cider House Rules," the epic, two-part stage adaptation of John Irving's 1985 novel, ruled the 1998 Theatre LA Ovation Awards nominees, which were announced Monday. It took 13 nominations, including best play at a larger theater. "Cider House" actors Michael Winters and Josh Hamilton will compete against one another for best leading actor/play, and Jillian Armenante was nominated for leading actress/play, even though many might have called her part as the volatile best friend of the orphan Homer Wells a supporting role. The play also netted four featured-actor nominations. The nominations, unveiled at a cocktail reception at the Hotel Inter-Continental in downtown Los Angeles, are the fifth annual for these peer-judged, competitive awards. The "Cider House" nods represent part of a larger coup for Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum, which led Los Angeles area theaters this year with a total of 39 nominations--including 10 for the imported revival of "Chicago" at the Ahmanson Theatre, in the category of musical at a larger theater. In all, CTG/Mark Taper Forum received 21 nominations for its Ahmanson Theatre presentations--among them Charlotte d'Amboise and Ian McKellen, for their roles in "Chicago" and "An Enemy of the People," respectively--and 18 nominations for the Mark Taper Forum. Among smaller theaters, the Circle X Theatre production of "Great Men of Science Nos. 21 & 22" led the pack, with seven nominations. Four productions received six nominations: "The Old Settler" and "Blame It On the Movies," at the Pasadena Playhouse; East West Players' revival of "Pacific Overtures"; and Actors Alley's "Room Service." "The Cider House Rules," a lengthy, multi-generational saga set in Maine, tackles tough issues, including abortion, incest, poverty and domestic violence. It is a story that even author Irving initially believed could not be successfully translated to the stage--although he has since called the adaptation "fabulous." While Ahmanson and Taper productions dominated this year's proceedings, a notable exception to the rule was the much-ballyhooed Gen-X musical "Rent" at the Ahmanson -- which, despite winning both a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award, received only three nominations, and those for featured actors. The Ovation Awards, in 26 categories, are administered by Theatre LA, a nonprofit association of more than 150 area theaters and producers. The 1998 Ovation Awards ceremony will be held Nov. 16 at the Shubert Theatre in Century City, hosted by Nathan Lane. The nominees: * Play/larger: "Neat," Mark Taper
Forum; * Play/smaller: "Valsetz," Celebration
Theatre; * Musical/larger: "Pacific Overtures,"
East West Players; * Musical/smaller: "Situation Tragedy,"
Amazing Brisket at Globe Playhouse; * Writing of a world premiere: Keythe Farley, Brian Flemming
& Laurence O'Keefe, "Bat Boy"; * New translation/adaptation: David Schweizer/Richard Howard,
"Salome"; * Director/musical: Todd Nielsen, "On the
Twentieth Century"; * Director/play: Jeremiah Morris, "Room
Service" (at Actors Alley); * Leading actor/play: Ian McKellen, "An Enemy of
the People"; * Leading actress/play: J illian Armenante, "The Cider
House Rules"; * Leading actor/musical: Deven May, "Bat Boy"; * Leading actress/musical: Cathy Rigby, "Peter
Pan"; * Featured actor/play: Christopher Duncan, "The Old
Settler"; * Featured actress/play: Stephanie Faracy, "Two
Rooms"; * Featured actor/musical: Ron Orbach, "Chicago"; * Featured actress/musical: Leigh Hetherington,
"Rent"; * Ensemble performance: casts of "Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk," "Room Service" (at Actors Alley), "Yield of the Long Bond," "Dealer's Choice," "Indiscretions" * Set design/larger: John Napier, "An Enemy of the
People"; * Set design/smaller: Victoria Profitt,
"Indiscretions,"; * Costume design/larger: David Zinn, "The Cider House
Rules"; * Costume design/smaller: Michelle Dunn, "Great Men of
Science Nos. 21 & 22"; * Lighting design/larger: Julie Archer, "Peter &
Wendy"; * Lighting design/smaller: Dan Weingarten, "Great Men of
Science Nos. 21 & 22"; * Sound design/larger: Abe Jacob, "Harriet's
Return"; * Sound design/smaller: Mark Wheaton & Weba Garretson,
"The Mystery of Irma Vep"; * Choreography: Savion Glover, "Bring In 'Da
Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk"; |