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Chita Rivera Awards Categories
Broadway
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Dancer in a Broadway Show
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show
Retired Awards
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show
Off-Broadway
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Dancer in an Off-Broadway Show
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in an Off-Broadway Show
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Ensemble in an Off-Broadway Show
Retired Awards
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Male Dancer in an Off-Broadway Show
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Female Dancer in an Off-Broadway Show
Film
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in Film
- Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Direction in a Documentary Release
Special Recognition
- Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award
- Ambassadors for the Arts Award
- Douglas and Ethel Watt Critics’ Choice Award
Broadway
The 2000 Astaire Awards were the first in the 19-year history of the program where nominees were announced in each category, adding an element of suspense and broadening the scope of the awards in an effort to increase awareness and appreciation for the importance of dance on Broadway. Fred & Adele Astaire Awards (renamed for 2008 return)
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show
1980s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
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1982 (1st) | ||
Michael Bennett | A Chorus Line | |
1983 (2nd) | ||
George Balanchine | On Your Toes | |
1984 (3rd) | ||
Danny Daniels | The Tap Dance Kid | |
1985 (4th) | ||
Jerome Robbins | Lifetime Achievement | |
1986 (5th) [1] | ||
Bob Fosse | Big Deal | |
Peter Martins | Song & Dance | |
1987 (6th) | ||
Hanya Holm | Special Award for Contributions to Modern Dance | |
1988 (7th) | ||
Michael Smuin | Anything Goes | |
1989 (8th) | ||
Unavailable | Unavailable |
1990s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
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1990 (9th) | ||
Tommy Tune | Grand Hotel | |
1991 (10th) | ||
Tommy Tune | The Will Rogers Follies | |
1992 (11th) | ||
Christopher Chadman | Guys and Dolls | |
1993 (12th) | ||
Wayne Cilento | The Who's Tommy | |
1994 (13th) | ||
Lar Lubovitch | The Red Shoes | |
1995 (14th) [2] | ||
Susan Stroman | Show Boat | |
1996 (15th) [3] | ||
Savion Glover | Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk | |
1997 (16th) [4] | ||
Anne Reinking | Chicago | |
1998 (17th) [5] | ||
Garth Fagan | The Lion King | |
Graciela Daniele | Ragtime | |
1999 (18th) [6] | ||
Patricia Birch | Parade |
2000s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
---|---|---|
2000 (19th) [7] | ||
Susan Stroman | Contact | |
The Music Man | ||
Lynne Taylor-Corbett | Swing! | |
Kathleen Marshall | Kiss Me, Kate | |
2001 (20th) [8] | ||
Susan Stroman | The Producer | |
Jerry Mitchell | The Full Monty | |
Randy Skinner | 42nd Street | |
2002 (21st) [9] | ||
Susan Stroman | Oklahoma! | |
Rob Ashford | Thoroughly Modern Millie | |
Christopher Wheeldon | Sweet Smell of Success | |
2003 (22nd) [10] | ||
Twyla Tharp | Movin' Out | |
Robert Longbottom | Flower Drum Song | |
Jerry Mitchell | Hairspray | |
2004 (23rd) [11] | ||
Kathleen Marshall | Wonderful Town | |
2005 (24th) [12] | ||
—[note 1] | ||
2006 [13] | ||
—[note 2] | ||
2007 [14] | ||
—[note 3] | ||
2008 (25th) [15] | ||
Rob Ashford | Cry-Baby | |
2009 (26th) [16] | ||
Pia Glenn | Billy Elliot | |
Andy Blankenbuehler | 9 to 5 | |
Karole Armitage | Hair | |
Sergio Trujillo | Guys and Dolls | |
Graciela Daniele | Pal Joey |
2010s
2020s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
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2022 (37th) [26] | ||
Bill T. Jones, Garrett Coleman, and Jason Oremus | Paradise Square | |
Camille A. Brown | for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf | |
Warren Carlyle | The Music Man | |
Annie-B Parson | American Utopia | |
Sonya Tayeh | Moulin Rouge! | |
Christopher Wheeldon | MJ The Musical | |
2023 (38th) [27] | ||
Steven Hoggett | A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical | |
Casey Nicholaw | Some Like It Hot | |
Susan Stroman | New York, New York | |
Jennifer Weber | & Juliet |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Male Dancer in a Broadway Show
1980s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
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1982 (1st) | ||
Don Correia | Little Me | |
1983 (2nd) | ||
Charles "Honi" Coles | My One and Only | |
1984 (3rd) | ||
Hinton Battle | The Tap Dance Kid | |
1985 (4th) | ||
—[note 4] | ||
1986 (5th) [28] | ||
Gregg Burge | Song & Dance | |
1987 (6th) | ||
Robert Lindsay | Me and My Girl | |
1988 (7th) | ||
Herbert L. Rawlings Jr. | Dreamgirls | |
1989 (8th) | ||
Unknown | Unknown |
1990s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
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1990 (9th) | ||
Robert Lambert | Gypsy | |
1991 (10th) | ||
Gregg Burge, Stanley Wayne Mathis, Kevin Ramsey | Oh, Kay! | |
1992 (11th) | ||
Gregory Hines | Jelly's Last Jam | |
1993 (12th) | ||
—[note 5] | ||
1994 (13th) | ||
Scott Wise | Damn Yankees | |
1995 (14th) | ||
—[note 6] | ||
1996 (15th) [29] | ||
Savion Glover | Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk | |
1997 (16th) [30] | ||
—[note 7] | ||
1998 (17th) [31] | ||
Kit Kat boys | Cabaret | |
1999 (18th) [32] | ||
Adam Cooper | Swan Lake |
2000s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
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2000 (19th) [33] | ||
Clyde Alves | The Music Man | |
Michael Berresse | Kiss Me, Kate | |
Stanley Wayne Mathis | ||
2001 (20th) [34] | ||
Michael Arnold | 42nd Street | |
Andre De Shields | The Full Monty | |
David Elder | 42nd Street | |
2002 (21st) [35] | ||
Justin Bohon | Oklahoma! | |
Vernel Bagneris | One Mo' Time | |
Norbert Leo Butz | Thou Shalt Not | |
2003 (22nd) [36] | ||
John Selya | Movin' Out | |
David Burtka | Gypsy | |
Keith Roberts | Movin' Out | |
2004 (23rd) [37] | ||
Hugh Jackman | The Boy From Oz | |
2005 (24th) [38] | ||
Norbert Leo Butz | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels | |
2006 [39] | ||
—[note 8] | ||
2007 [40] | ||
—[note 9] | ||
2008 (25th) [41] | ||
Spencer Liff | Cry-Baby | |
2009 (26th) [42] | ||
David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, Kiril Kulish | Billy Elliot the Musical | |
David Bologna and Frank Dolce | Billy Elliot the Musical | |
Jeffry Denman | White Christmas | |
Matthew Risch | Pal Joey |
2010s
2020s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
---|---|---|
2022 (37th) [52] | ||
Myles Frost | MJ The Musical | |
Jared Grimes | Funny Girl | |
Sidney DuPont | Paradise Square | |
Hugh Jackman | The Music Man | |
AJ Shively | Paradise Square | |
Tony Yazbeck | Flying Over Sunset |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show
1980s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
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1982 (1st) | ||
Ann Miller | Sugar Babies | |
1983 (2nd) | ||
Natalia Makarova | On Your Toes | |
1984 (3rd) | ||
—[note 10] | ||
1985 (4th) | ||
—[note 11] | ||
1986 (5th) [53] | ||
Debbie Allen | Sweet Charity | |
1987 (6th) | ||
—[note 12] | ||
1988 (7th) | ||
—[note 13] | ||
1989 (8th) | ||
Unknown | Unknown |
1990s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
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1990 (9th) | ||
None | None | |
1991 (10th) | ||
None | None | |
1992 (11th) | ||
None | None | |
1993 (12th) [54] | ||
Chita Rivera | Kiss of the Spider Woman | |
1994 (13th) | ||
Margaret Illmann | The Red Shoes | |
1995 (14th) [55] | ||
Charlotte d'Amboise | Damn Yankees | |
1996 (15th) [56] | ||
Donna McKechnie | State Fair | |
1997 (16th) [57] | ||
Bebe Neuwirth | Chicago | |
Anne Reinking | ||
1998 (17th) [58] | ||
Kit Kat girls | Cabaret | |
1999 (18th) [59] | ||
None | None |
2000s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
---|---|---|
2000 (19th) [60] | ||
Deborah Yates | Contact | |
Stephanie Michels | Contact | |
Karen Ziemba | ||
2001 (20th) [61] | ||
Kate Levering | 42nd Street | |
Carol Bentley | Follies | |
Cady Huffman | The Producers | |
2002 (21st) [62] | ||
Sutton Foster | Thoroughly Modern Millie | |
Josefina Gabrielle | Oklahoma! | |
Kate Levering | Thou Shalt Not | |
2003 (22nd) [63] | ||
Elizabeth Parkinson | Movin' Out | |
Ashley Tuttle | Movin' Out | |
Marissa Jaret Winokur | Hairspray | |
2004 (23rd) [64] | ||
Donna Murphy | Wonderful Town | |
2005 (24th) [65] | ||
—[note 14] | ||
2006 [66] | ||
—[note 15] | ||
2007 [67] | ||
—[note 16] | ||
2008 (25th) [68] | ||
Karen Olivo | In the Heights | |
2009 (26th) [69] | ||
Pia Glenn | You’re Welcome America. A Final Night with George W Bush | |
Karen Olivo | West Side Story | |
Angel Reed, Katherine Tokarz and Savannah Wise | Rock of Ages | |
Kearran Giovanni | Guys and Dolls |
2010s
2020s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
---|---|---|
2022 (37th) [79] | ||
Tendayi Kuumba | for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf | |
Sutton Foster | The Music Man | |
Robyn Hurder | Moulin Rouge! | |
Heather Lang | Jagged Little Pill | |
Adrienne Warren | Tina: The Tina Turner Musical |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Dancer in a Broadway Show
2020s
Year | Dancer | Show |
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2023 (38th) [80] | ||
Robyn Hurder | A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical | |
Jess LeProto | ||
Mattie Love | Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ | |
Clyde Alves | New York, New York | |
Peter John Chursin | Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ | |
Dylis Croman | ||
J. Harrison Ghee | Some Like It Hot | |
Jacob Guzman | Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ | |
Kolton Krouse | ||
Khori Michelle Petinaud |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show
2010s
2020s
Year | Show |
---|---|
2022 (37th) [85] | |
for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf | |
American Utopia | |
MJ The Musical | |
Moulin Rouge! | |
Paradise Square | |
The Music Man | |
2023 (38th) [86] | |
Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ | |
New York, New York | |
& Juliet | |
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical | |
Some Like It Hot |
Film
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in a Film
Formerly, "Outstanding Choreography for a Theatrical Release"
2000s
Year | Choreographer | Show |
---|---|---|
2008 (25th) [87] | ||
Dave Scott | Step Up 2: The Streets | |
2009 (26th) [88] | ||
Longines Fernandes | Slumdog Millionaire | |
Anthony Van Laast | Mamma Mia! | |
Aakomon “AJ” Jones | Center Stage: Turn It Up | |
Tracy Phillips | Make It Happen | |
Patrick De Bana and Pedro Gomes | Fados | |
Kenny Ortega | High School Musical 3: Senior Year | |
Todd Underwood | Were the World Mine |
2010s
2020s
Year | Choreographer | Show |
---|---|---|
2022 (37th) [96] | ||
Ryan Heffington | tick, tick... BOOM! | |
Ashley Wallen | Cidnerella | |
Kate Prince | Everybody’s Talking About Jamie | |
Christopher Scott; | In the Heights | |
Justin Peck | West Side Story | |
2023 (38th) [97] | ||
Jamal Sims | Babylon | |
Mandy Moore | Babylon | |
Luke Broadlick | Magic Mike's Last Dance | |
Ellen Kane | Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical | |
Chloe Arnold | Spirited |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Direction of a Documentary Release
2010s
Year | Director | Musical |
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2010 (27th) [98] | ||
Adam Del Deo and James D. Stern | Every Little Step | |
Rob Marshall and John DeLuca | Michael Jackson's This Is It | |
Frederick Wiseman | La danse - Le ballet de l'Opéra de Paris | |
Ruedi Gerber | Breath Made Visible | |
2012 (29th) [99] | ||
Wim Wenders | Pina | |
Charles Atlas and Michael Schwartz | Check Your Body at the Door | |
Bess Kargman | First Position | |
Bob Hercules | Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance | |
Ron Honsa | Never Stand Still | |
2017 (35th) [100] | ||
Linda Saffire and Adam Schlesinger | Restless Creature | |
Susan Glatzer | Alive and Kicking | |
Steven Cantor | Dancer | |
Tomer Heymann | Mr. Gaga | |
2018 (36th) [101] | ||
David Barba and James Pellerito | Anatomy of a Male Ballet Dancer | |
Elvira Lind | Bobbi Jene | |
Amanda Lipitz | Step | |
2019 (36th) [102] | ||
Rob Fruchtman | Moving Stories, Lives Transformed By Dance | |
Steven Cantor | Ballet Now | |
Dava Whisenant | Bathtubs Over Broadway | |
Gail Freedman | Hot to Trot | |
Maia Wechsler | If The Dancer Dances |
2020s
Year | Director | Show |
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2022 (37th) [103] | ||
Josh Prince | First Try | |
John Carluccio | Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back | |
Chana Gazit and Martie Barylick | Ballerina Boys – The Trocaderos | |
Tom Hurwitz and Rosalynde LeBlanc | Can You Bring It: Bill T. Jones and D-Man in the Waters | |
Oliver Bokelberg | Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker | |
2023 (38th) [104] | ||
Dan Watt | Everybody Dance | |
Amy Rice | Broadway Rising | |
Brett Morgen | Moonage Daydream |
Off-Broadway
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Dancers in an Off-Broadway Show
2020s
Year | Dancer | Show |
---|---|---|
2023 (38th) [105] | ||
Gaby Diaz | Only Gold | |
Ryan Steele | Only Gold |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in an Off-Broadway Show
2010s
Year | Choreographer | Musical |
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2016 (33rd) [106] | ||
Connor Gallagher | The Robber Bridegroom | |
Paul McGill | The Legend of Georgia McBride | |
Joshua Bergasse | Cagney | |
Martha Clarke | Angel Reapers | |
James Ortiz, Claire Karpen, and Will Gallacher | The Woodsman | |
Sergio Trujillo and Darrell Grand Moultrie | Invisible Thread | |
2017 (35th) [107] | ||
Joshua Bergasse | Sweet Charity | |
David Dorfman | Indecent | |
Merete Muenter | The Golden Bride | |
David Neumann | The Total Bent | |
Misha Shields | Baghdaddy | |
2018 (36th) [108] | ||
Zach Morris and Jennine Willett | Ghost Light | |
Nejla Yatkin | The Boy Who Danced on Air | |
Sonya Tayeh | Hundred Days | |
Chris Bailey | Jerry Springer: The Opera | |
Monica Bill Barnes | One Night Only |
2020s
Year | Choreographer | Show |
---|---|---|
2022 (37th) [109] | ||
Josh Prince | Trevor: The Musical | |
2023 (38th) [110] | ||
Andy Blankenbuehler | Only Gold |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Male Dancer in an Off-Broadway Show
2010s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
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2016 (33rd) [111] | ||
Robert Creighton | Cagney | |
Jeremy Benton | Cagney | |
Dave Thomas Brown | The Legend of Georgia McBride | |
Cory Lingner | Once Upon a Mattress | |
Matt McGrath | The Legend of Georgia McBride | |
2017 (34th) [112] | ||
Brandon Espinoza | Baghdaddy | |
Ato Blankson-Wood | The Total Bent | |
Curtis Wiley | ||
Cody Williams | Sweet Charity | |
Blake Zolfo | Kid Victory | |
2018 (35th) [113] | ||
Robert Fairchild | Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein | |
Colin Campbell | Disco Pigs | |
Troy Iwata | The Boy Who Danced on Air | |
Evan Ruggiero | Bastard Jones | |
Nikhil Saboo | The Boy Who Danced on Air | |
2019 (36th) [114] | ||
Wesley Taylor | Alice by Heart | |
Brennan Caldwell | Neurosis, A Musical That Gets in Your Head | |
Zachary Downer | Alice by Heart | |
Brendan Henderson | Cleopatra | |
Jelani Remy | Smokey Joe’s Cafe |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Female Dancer in an Off-Broadway Show
2010s
Year | Dancer | Musical |
---|---|---|
2016 (33rd) [115] | ||
Rumi Oyama | Sayonara | |
Yesenia Ayala | Trip of Love | |
Leslie Kritzer | The Robber Bridegroom | |
Jaime Lynn Verazin | Standard Time | |
Ellen Zolezzi | Cagney | |
2017 (34th) [116] | ||
Lyrica Woodruff | Finian's Rainbow | |
Yesenia Ayala | Sweet Charity | |
Asmeret Ghebremichael | ||
Nikka Graff Lanzarone | ||
Emily Padgett | ||
2018 (35th) [117] | ||
Monica Bill Barnes | One Night Only | |
Anna Bass | One Night Only | |
Elizabeth Carena | Ghost Light | |
Tiffany Mann | Jerry Springer: The Opera | |
Kenita Miller | Bella | |
2019 (36th) [118] | ||
Irina Dvorovenko | The Beast in the Jungle | |
Emma Degerstedt | Smokey Joe’s Cafe | |
Mia Dilena | Alice by Heart | |
Dionne D. Figgins | Smokey Joe's Cafe | |
Naomi Kakuk | The Beast in the Jungle |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Ensemble in an Off-Broadway Show
2010s
Year | Musical |
---|---|
2019 (36th) [119] | |
Smokey Joe’s Cafe | |
Alice by Heart | |
Fiddler on the Roof | |
If Pretty Hurts, Ugly Must Be a Muhfucka | |
Twelfth Night |
2020s
Year | Musical |
---|---|
2022 (37th) [120] | |
The Wrong Man |
(THREE YEAR HIATUS SO NO 2005, 2006, 2007)
Special Achievement
Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award
Inaugural award presented in 2008 (https://www.playbill.com/article/astaire-awards-honoring-tune-ashford-liff-olivo-and-scott-presented-june-2-com-150550)
Renamed Lifetime Achievement Award at inaugural Chita Rivera Award
1980s
Year | Recipient |
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1985 (4th) [121] | |
Jerome Robbins | |
1987 (6th) [122] | |
Hanya Holm |
2000s
Year | Recipient |
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2001 (20th) [123] | |
Donald Saddler | |
2003 (22nd) [124] | |
Chita Rivera | |
2008 (26th) [125] | |
Tommy Tune | |
2009 (27th) [126] | |
Stanley Donen |
2010s
Year | Recipient |
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2010 (28th) [127] | |
Kenny Ortega | |
2011 (29th) [128] | |
Jacques d'Amboise | |
2012 (30th) [129] | |
Liza Minelli | |
2013 (31st) [130] | |
Marge Champion | |
2014 (32nd) [131] | |
Patricia Birch | |
2015 (33rd) [132] | |
Joel Grey | |
2016 (33th) [133] | |
Judith Jamison | |
2017 (34th) | |
Tommy Tune[134] | |
2018 (35th) [135] | |
Carmen de Lavallade | |
2019 (36th) [136] | |
Graciela Daniele |
2020s
Year | Recipient |
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2022 (37th) [137] | |
Joel Grey | |
2023 (38th) [138] | |
John Kander |
Ambassadors for the Arts Award
2010s
Year | Recipient |
---|---|
2019 (36th) [139] | |
Cher, Flody Suarez, Jeffrey Seller |
2020s
Year | Recipient |
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2023 (38th) [140] | |
BroadwayHD, founded by Bonnie Comley and Stewart F. Lane |
Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Contribution
2010s
Year | Recipient | Notes |
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1990 (9th) | ||
Yvonne Marceau and Pierre Dulaine | Special Award for Contribution to the Broadway Stage for “Grand Hotel” | |
1999 (18th) [141] | ||
Matthew Bourne | Special Award for staging the homoerotic, modern royal-family concept of Swan Lake | |
2005 (24th) [142] | ||
Charlotte d'Amboise | Invaluable contribution to Broadway dance during the 2004-05 season | |
2014 (31st) [143] | ||
Luigi | Outstanding Achievement in the Preservation of Musical Theatre Award | |
2015 (32nd) [144] | ||
Harvey Weinstein | Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre and Film | |
2016 (33rd) [145] | ||
Judith Jamison | Special Award | |
Nigel Lythgoe | Special Award | |
2017 (34th) [146] | ||
Diane Paulus | Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theater as a Director | |
Antonio Vendome | Outstanding Contribution to the Arts and Humanities | |
2018 (35th) [147] | ||
John Kander | Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theater as a Composer |
Douglas Watt Award for Editorial Excellence in Dance and Musical Theater
2010s
Year | Recipient |
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2017 (34th) [148] | |
Clive Barnes |
SDC Director Award for Exemplary Collaboration with Choreographers
2010s
Year | Recipient |
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2018 (35th) [149] | |
Harold Prince | |
2019 (36th) [150] | |
George C. Wolfe |
2020s
Year | Recipient |
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2022 (37th) [151] | |
Jack O'Brien |
Vanguard Award
2010s
Year | Recipient |
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2019 (36th) [152] | |
Carol Paumgarten |
Douglas and Ethel Watt Critics’ Choice Award
2010s
Year | Recipient |
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2018 (35th) [153] | |
Steven Hoggett | |
2019 (36th) [154] | |
Faye Driscoll |
2020s
Year | Recipient |
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2022 (37th) [155] | |
Annie-B Parson |
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