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The Theatre World Award is an American honor presented annually to actors and actresses in recognition of an outstanding New York City stage debut performance, either on Broadway or Off-Broadway. It was first awarded for the 1945–1946 theatre season.

History[]

In 1944, the Theatre World Awards were founded by Daniel Blum, Norman McDonald, and John Willis, recognizing "Promising Personalities", actors and actresses, in debut performances, in Broadway or Off-Broadway productions. In the first year Blum presented the awards in his apartment, at a cocktail party, to Betty Comden, Judy Holliday and John Raitt, and the second year to Barbara Bel Geddes, Marlon Brando, and Burt Lancaster. At Blum's 1949 party, Carol Channing won. The Theatre World editorial staff administered the Awards, under the supervision of Daniel Blum.

In 1964, after Daniel Blum's death, John Willis supervised the Awards. In 1969, the award was renamed the Theatre World Award. The early awards were a framed certificate, then a plaque, later in 1973, the bronze Janus Award, sculpted by Harry Marinsky. In 1998, the Theatre World Awards were incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization and are currently overseen by a board of directors independent of Theatre World.

Winners are selected by a committee of New York-based critics. That committee includes (as of May 2015) Roma Torre (NY1), David Cote (Time Out7 New York, NY1), Joe Dziemianowicz (New York Daily News), Peter Filichia (The Newark Star-Ledger, Eme76ritus), Harry Haun (Playbill), Matthew Murray (TalkinBroadway.com), and Frank Scheck (New York Post).

Special honorary awards[]

The Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award was instituted in 2009, named in honor of actress and singer Dorothy Loudon (1925–2003) and since 2010 has been awarded by the Dorothy Loudon Foundation in connection with these awards. The first Starbaby Award was presented to Susan Louise O'Connor (Blithe Spirit). Other recipients are Bobby Steggert (Ragtime and Yank!) (2009–10), Seth Numrich (War Horse) (2010–11), and Susan Pourfar (Tribes). In 2013, it was renamed Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater.[citation needed]

The first annual Lunt–Fontanne Award for Ensemble Excellence was presented at the 2010–11 Awards, to the cast of The Motherf**ker with the HatBobby Cannavale, Chris Rock, Annabella Sciorra, Elizabeth Rodriguez and Yul Vázquez. The award is in honor of the late Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne and is presented to an outstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway ensemble. In 2022 an award for "Outstanding Ensemble" was presented to the 21 cast members making their Broadway debuts in the revival of The Music Man.

John Willis Award[]

[edit] A new award, the John Willis Award, was first instituted for the 2012–13 season. It is given for "lifetime achievement in the theatre" to honor John Willis who created and maintained the Theatre World tradition for 66 years, encouraging new talent in an often challenging business." The first recipient was Alan Alda.

The award ceremony[]

The winners for the 2010–11 season were announced on May 10, 2011, with a ceremony held on June 7; the awards are traditionally presented by former award winners. The awards for the 2011–11 season were announced on May 8, 2012, and presented at a ceremony held on June 5, 2012, at the Belasco Theatre.

The awards for the 2012–13 season were announced on May 7, 2013, and the 69th Annual Theatre World Awards Ceremony was held on June 3 at the Music Box Theater. The awards for the 2013–14 season were announced on May 6, 2014, and the ceremony was held on June 2, 2014, at Circle in the Square. The awards for the 2014–15 season were announced on May 5, 2015; the ceremony will be held on June 1, 2015, at the Lyric Theatre.

Award winners[]

1995–1996[]

  • Jordan Baker - Suddenly Last Summer
  • Joohee Choi - The King and I
  • Karen Kay Cody - Master Class
  • Viola Davis - Seven Guitars
  • Kate Forbes - The School for Scandal
  • Michael McGrath - Swinging on a Star
  • Alfred Molina - Molly Sweeney
  • Timothy Olyphant - The Monogamist
  • Adam Pascal - Rent
  • Lou Diamond Phillips - The King and I
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega - Rent
  • Brett Tabisel - Big
  • Special Award - cast of An Ideal Husband

1996–1997[]

  • Terry Beaver - The Last Night of Ballyhoo
  • Helen Carey - London Assurance
  • Kristin Chenoweth - Steel Pier
  • Jason Danieley - Candide
  • Linda Eder - Jekyll & Hyde
  • Allison Janney - Present Laughter
  • Daniel McDonald - Steel Pier
  • Janet McTeer - A Doll's House
  • Mark Ruffalo - This Is Our Youth
  • Fiona Shaw - The Waste Land
  • Antony Sher - Stanley
  • Alan Tudyk - Bunny Bunny
  • Special Award - cast of Skylight

1997–1998[]

  • Max CasellaThe Lion King
  • Margaret ColinJackie
  • Ruaidhri ConroyThe Cripple of Inishmaan
  • Alan CummingCabaret
  • Lea DeLariaOn the Town
  • Edie FalcoSide Man
  • Enid Graham – Honour
  • Anna KendrickHigh Society
  • Ednita NazarioThe Capeman
  • Douglas SillsThe Scarlet Pimpernel
  • Steven Sutcliffe – Ragtime
  • Sam TrammellAh, Wilderness!
  • Special Award - Eddie Izzard
  • Special Award - cast of The Beauty Queen of Leenane

1998–1999[]

  • Jillian Armenante - The Cider House Rules
  • James Black - Not About Nightingales
  • Brendan Coyle - The Weir
  • Anna Friel - Closer
  • Rupert Graves - Closer
  • Lynda Gravatt - The Old Settler
  • Nicole Kidman - The Blue Room
  • Ciaran Hinds - Closer
  • Ute Lemper - Chicago
  • Clarke Peters - The Iceman Cometh
  • Toby Stephens - Ring Round the Moon
  • Sandra Oh - Stop Kiss
  • Special Award - Jerry Herman

1999–2000[]

  • Craig BierkoThe Music Man
  • Everett BradleySwing!
  • Gabriel ByrneA Moon for the Misbegotten
  • Ann Hampton CallawaySwing!
  • Toni ColletteThe Wild Party
  • Henry CzernyArms and the Man
  • Stephen DillaneThe Real Thing
  • Jennifer EhleThe Real Thing
  • Philip Seymour HoffmanTrue West
  • Hayley MillsSuite in Two Keys
  • Cigdem Onat – The Time of the Cuckoo
  • Claudia ShearDirty Blonde
  • Special Award – Barry Humphries

2000–2001[]

  • Juliette BinocheBetrayal
  • Macaulay CulkinMadame Melville
  • Janie DeeComic Potential
  • Raúl EsparzaThe Rocky Horror Show
  • Kathleen FreemanThe Full Monty
  • Deven MayBat Boy
  • Reba McEntireAnnie Get Your Gun
  • Chris NothThe Best Man
  • Joshua ParkThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • Rosie PerezReferences to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot
  • Joely RichardsonMadame Melville
  • John RitterThe Dinner Party
  • Special Award – Seán Campion
  • Special Award – Conleth Hill

2001–2002[]

  • Justin Bohon – Oklahoma!
  • Simon CallowThe Mystery of Charles Dickens
  • Mos DefTopdog/Underdog
  • Emma FieldingPrivate Lives
  • Adam GodleyPrivate Lives
  • Martin JarvisBy Jeeves
  • Spencer KaydenUrinetown
  • Gretchen MolThe Shape of Things
  • Anna PaquinThe Glory of Living
  • Louise PitreMamma Mia!
  • David WarnerMajor Barbara
  • Rachel WeiszThe Shape of Things

2002–2003[]

  • Antonio BanderasNine
  • Tammy BlanchardGypsy
  • Thomas Jefferson ByrdMa Rainey's Black Bottom
  • Jonathan CakeMedea
  • Victoria HamiltonA Day in the Death of Joe Egg
  • Clare HigginsVincent in Brixton
  • Jackie HoffmanHairspray
  • Mary Stuart MastersonNine
  • John SelyaMovin' Out
  • Jochum ten HaafVincent in Brixton
  • Daniel SunjataTake Me Out
  • Marissa Jaret WinokurHairspray
  • Special Award – Peter Filichia
  • Special Award – Ben Hodges

2003–2004[]

  • Shannon CochranBug
  • Stephanie D'AbruzzoAvenue Q
  • Mitchel David Federan – The Boy From Oz
  • Alexander GemignaniAssassins
  • Hugh JackmanThe Boy From Oz
  • Isabel KeatingThe Boy From Oz
  • Sanaa LathanA Raisin in the Sun
  • Jefferson MaysI Am My Own Wife
  • Euan MortonTaboo
  • Anika Noni RoseCaroline, or Change
  • John TartagliaAvenue Q
  • Jennifer WestfeldtWonderful Town
  • Special Award – Sarah Jones

2004–2005[]

2005–2006[]

  • Harry Connick, Jr.The Pajama Game
  • Felicia P. Fields – The Color Purple
  • Maria FriedmanThe Woman in White
  • Richard GriffithsThe History Boys
  • Mamie GummerMr. Marmalade
  • Jayne HoudyshellWell
  • Bob MartinThe Drowsy Chaperone
  • Ian McDiarmidFaith Healer
  • Nellie McKayThe Threepenny Opera
  • David WilmotThe Lieutenant of Inishmore
  • Elisabeth Withers-MendesThe Color Purple
  • John Lloyd YoungJersey Boys

2006–2007[]

  • Fantasia BarrinoThe Color Purple
  • Eve BestA Moon for the Misbegotten
  • Mary BirdsongMartin Short: Fame Becomes Me
  • Erin DavieGrey Gardens
  • Xanthe ElbrickCoram Boy
  • Johnny GaleckiThe Little Dog Laughed
  • Jonathan GroffSpring Awakening
  • Gavin LeeMary Poppins
  • Lin-Manuel MirandaIn the Heights
  • Bill NighyThe Vertical Hour
  • Stark SandsJourney's End
  • Nilaja SunNo Child...
  • Special award – Actors' Fund

2007–2008[]

  • De'Adre AzizaPassing Strange
  • Cassie Beck – Drunken City
  • Daniel BreakerPassing Strange
  • Ben DanielsLes Liaisons Dangereuses
  • Deanna DunaganAugust: Osage County
  • Hoon LeeYellow Face
  • Alli MauzeyCry-Baby
  • Jenna RussellSunday in the Park with George
  • Mark RylanceBoeing-Boeing
  • Loretta Ables SayreSouth Pacific
  • Jimmi SimpsonThe Farnsworth Invention
  • Paulo SzotSouth Pacific

2008–2009[]

  • David Alvarez/Trent Kowalik/Kiril KulishBilly Elliot, The Musical
  • Chad L. ColemanJoe Turner's Come and Gone
  • Jennifer Grace – Our Town
  • Josh GrisettiEnter Laughing, The Musical
  • Haydn GwynneBilly Elliot, The Musical
  • Colin Hanks33 Variations
  • Marin Irelandreasons to be pretty
  • Susan Louise O'Connor – Blithe Spirit
  • Condola RashadRuined
  • Geoffrey RushExit the King
  • Josefina ScaglioneWest Side Story
  • Wesley TaylorRock of Ages
  • Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Susan Louise O'Connor – Blithe Spirit
  • Special Award to the entire cast of The Norman Conquests: Amelia Bullmore, Jessica Hynes, Stephen Mangan, Ben Miles, Paul Ritter and Amanda Root.

2009–2010[]

  • Nina AriandaVenus in Fur
  • Chris ChalkFences
  • Bill HeckThe Orphans' Home Cycle
  • Jon Michael HillSuperior Donuts
  • Scarlett JohanssonA View from the Bridge
  • Keira Keeley – The Glass Menagerie
  • Sahr NgaujahFela!
  • Eddie RedmayneRed
  • Andrea RiseboroughThe Pride
  • Heidi SchreckCircle Mirror Transformation
  • Stephanie UmohRagtime
  • Michael UrieThe Temperamentals
  • Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Bobby Steggert - Ragtime and Yank!

2010–2011[]

  • Ellen BarkinThe Normal Heart
  • Desmin BorgesThe Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity
  • Halley FeifferThe House of Blue Leaves
  • Grace GummerArcadia
  • Rose HemingwayHow to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
  • John LarroquetteHow to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
  • Heather LindThe Merchant of Venice
  • Patina MillerSister Act
  • Arian MoayedBengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo
  • Jim ParsonsThe Normal Heart
  • Zachary QuintoAngels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes
  • Tony SheldonPriscilla, Queen of the Desert
  • Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Seth Numrich - War Horse
  • Lunt-Fontanne Award for Ensemble Excellence – cast of The Motherfucker with the Hat

2011–2012[]

  • Tracie BennettEnd of the Rainbow
  • Phillip BoykinThe Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
  • Crystal A. DickinsonClybourne Park
  • Russell HarvardTribes
  • Jeremy JordanBonnie & Clyde
  • Joaquina Kalukango – Hurt Village
  • Jennifer LimChinglish
  • Jessie MuellerOn a Clear Day You Can See Forever
  • Hettienne ParkSeminar and The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures
  • Chris PerfettiSons of the Prophet
  • Finn WittrockDeath of a Salesman
  • Josh YoungJesus Christ Superstar
  • Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award: Susan Pourfar - Tribes

2012–2013[]

  • Bertie CarvelMatilda the Musical
  • Carrie CoonEdward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • Brandon J. DirdenThe Piano Lesson
  • Shalita GrantVanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
  • Tom HanksLucky Guy
  • Valisia LeKaeMotown: The Musical
  • Rob McClureChaplin
  • Ruthie Ann MilesHere Lies Love
  • Conrad RicamoraHere Lies Love
  • Keala SettleHands on a Hardbody
  • Yvonne StrahovskiGolden Boy
  • Tom SturridgeOrphans
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Johnny Orsini - The Nance
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Alan Alda

2013–2014[]

  • Paul ChahidiTwelfth Night, or What You Will
  • Nick CorderoBullets Over Broadway
  • Bryan CranstonAll the Way
  • Mary Bridget DaviesA Night with Janis Joplin
  • Sarah GreeneThe Cripple of Inishmaan
  • Rebecca HallMachinal
  • Ramin KarimlooLes Misérables
  • Zachary LeviFirst Date
  • Chris O'DowdOf Mice and Men
  • Sophie OkonedoA Raisin in the Sun
  • Emerson Steele – Violet
  • Lauren WorshamA Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Celia Keenan-Bolger - The Glass Menagerie
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre Winner: Christopher Plummer

2014–2015[]

  • Geneva CarrHand to God
  • Daveed DiggsHamilton
  • Megan FairchildOn the Town
  • Robert FairchildAn American in Paris
  • Collin Kelly-Sordelet – The Last Ship
  • Sydney LucasFun Home
  • Karen PittmanDisgraced
  • Benjamin ScheuerThe Lion
  • Alex SharpThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
  • Emily SkeggsFun Home
  • Micah StockIt's Only a Play
  • Ruth WilsonConstellations
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Leanne CopeAn American In Paris
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Chita Rivera

2015–2016[]

  • Danielle BrooksThe Color Purple
  • Carmen CusackBright Star
  • Khris DavisThe Royale
  • Daniel DurantSpring Awakening
  • Cynthia ErivoThe Color Purple
  • John KrasinskiDry Powder
  • Sarah Charles LewisTuck Everlasting
  • Austin P. McKenzieSpring Awakening
  • Lupita Nyong'oEclipsed
  • Mark StrongA View From The Bridge
  • Ana VillafañeOn Your Feet!
  • Ben WhishawThe Crucible
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Nicholas Barasch – She Loves Me
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Bernadette Peters

2016–2017[]

  • Carlo Albán - Sweat
  • Christy Altomare - Anastasia
  • Denée Benton - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
  • Jon Jon Briones - Miss Saigon
  • Barrett Doss - Groundhog Day
  • Amber Gray - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
  • Josh Groban - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
  • Lucas Hedges - Yen
  • Raymond Lee - Vietgone
  • Eva Noblezada - Miss Saigon
  • Jeremy Secomb - Sweeney Todd
  • Cobie Smulders - Present Laughter
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Katrina Lenk, Indecent and The Band's Visit
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Glenn Close
  • Special Theatre World Award: Dave Malloy for his Broadway debut in Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 as an actor, composer, writer, lyricist, and orchestrator.

2017–2018[]

  • Anthony Boyle - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
  • Jamie Brewer - Amy and the Orphans
  • Noma Dumezweni - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
  • Johnny Flynn - Hangmen
  • Denise Gough - Angels in America
  • Harry Hadden-Paton - My Fair Lady
  • Hailey Kilgore - Once on This Island
  • James McArdle - Angels in America
  • Lauren Ridloff - Children of a Lesser God
  • Ethan Slater - SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Charlie Stemp - Hello, Dolly!
  • Katy Sullivan - Cost of Living
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Ben Edelman, Admissions
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Victor Garber

2018–2019[]

  • Gbenga Akinnagbe - To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Tom Glynn-Carney - The Ferryman
  • Sophia Anne Caruso - Beetlejuice
  • Paddy Considine - The Ferryman
  • James Davis - Oklahoma!
  • Micaela Diamond - The Cher Show
  • Bonnie Milligan - Head Over Heels
  • Simone Missick - Paradise Blue
  • Jeremy Pope - Choir Boy
  • Colton Ryan - Girl from the North Country
  • Stephanie Styles - Kiss Me, Kate
  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge - Fleabag
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Nathan Lane

2021–2022[]

  • Patrick J. Adams - Take Me Out
  • Yair Ben-Dor - Prayer for the French Republic
  • Kearstin Piper-Brown - Intimate Apparel
  • Sharon D Clarke - Caroline, or Change
  • Enrico Colantoni - Birthday Candles
  • Justin Cooley - Kimberly Akimbo
  • Crystal Flynn - Birthday Candles
  • Gaby French - Hangmen
  • Myles Frost - MJ the Musical
  • Jaquel Spivey - A Strange Loop
  • Shannon Tyo - The Chinese Lady
  • Kara Young - Clyde's

2022–2023[]

  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II - Topdog/Underdog
  • Hiran Abeysekera - Life of Pi
  • Amir Arison - The Kite Runner
  • D'Arcy Carden - The Thanksgiving Play
  • Jodie Comer - Prima Facie
  • Callum Francis - Kinky Boots
  • Lucy Freyer - The Wanderers
  • Caroline Innerbichler - Shucked
  • Ashley D. Kelley - Shucked
  • Casey Likes - Almost Famous
  • Emma Pfitzler Price - Becomes a Woman
  • John David Washington - The Piano Lesson
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: Julie Benko, Funny Girl
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Brian Stokes Mitchell
  • Outstanding Contribution to the Theatre World: Dale Badway
  • Outstanding Swing: Matilyn Caserta, Six

2023-2024[]

  • Ali Louis Bourzgui - The Who's Tommy
  • Cole Escola - Oh, Mary!
  • Brody Grant - The Outsiders
  • Michael Imperioli - An Enemy of the People
  • Will Keen - Patriots
  • Nichelle Lewis - The Wiz
  • Rachel McAdams - Mary Jane
  • Maleah Joi Moon - Hell's Kitchen
  • Tom Pecinka - Stereophonic
  • Sarah Pidgeon - Stereophonic
  • Phillip Johnson Richardson - The Wiz
  • Chris Stack - Stereophonic
  • Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater: A.J. Shively, Philadelphia, Here I Come!
  • John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Len Cariou
  • Outstanding Contribution to the Theatre World: Peter Filichia
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