| LA Weekly Theater Awards | |
| Awarded for | Excellence in small theatre in Southern California. |
| Presented by | LA Weekly |
| Country | |
| Location | Los Angeles, California |
| First awarded | 1979 |
| Last awarded | 2008 |
LA Weekly Theater Award is an annual critics' award established in 1979, given by the LA Weekly for outstanding achievements in small theatre productions in Southern California[1]. Nominees are traditionally announced in January for Equity 99-seat productions from the previous year, with awards handed out in March.
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Categories
Production
- Production of the Year
- Revival Production of the Year (of a 20th- or 21st-century work)
- Musical of the Year
Performance
- Ensemble
- Musical Ensemble
- Comedy Ensemble
- Leading Female Performance
- Leading Male Performance
- Supporting Female Performance
- Supporting Male Performance
- Two-Person Performance
- Solo Performance
- Female Comedy Performance
- Male Comedy Performance
- Musical Performance
- One-Act Performance
Direction/Choreography/Design
- Direction
- Direction of a Musical
- Comedy Direction
- One-Act Direction
- Choreography
- Production Design
- Lighting Design
- Costume Design
- Set Design
- Sound Design
- Mask Design
- Puppet Design
Writing/Composition
- Play Writing
- Adaptation
- Original Music
Special Achievement
- Career Achievement
- Queen of the Angels
References
Exterior links
30th LA Weekly Theater Award Nominees on LA Weekly site
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