ATPCommunications: July 2008 Archives
ATP congratulates the
nominees of fifteen Betty Mitchell Awards, honouring distinction in
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting
Role
- Vanessa Holmes – that elusive spark by Janet Munsil
- Nicola Lipman – Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Kate Newby – August, an Afternoon in the Country by Jean-Marc Dalpé, translated by
Maureen Labonté
Outstanding Lighting Design
- Narda McCarroll – The Drowning Girls by Daniela Vlaskalic, Beth Graham and Charlie Tomlinson
Outstanding Set Design
- Scott Reid – Half Life by John Mighton
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting
Role
- Grant Reddick – Half Life by John Mighton
Outstanding New Play
- Jean-Marc Dalpé, translated by Maureen Labonté – August, an
Afternoon in the Country
- Daniela Vlaskalic, Beth Graham and Charlie Tomlinson – The
Drowning Girls
Outstanding Direction
- Glenda Stirling – Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Charlie Tomlinson – The Drowning Girls by Daniela Vlaskalic, Beth
Graham and Charlie Tomlinson
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama
- Shirley Broderick – Half Life by John Mighton
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama
- Kevin K. James – that elusive spark by Janet Munsil
- Curt McKinstry – Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
Outstanding Production of a Play
- The Drowning Girls by Daniela
Vlaskalic, Beth Graham and Charlie Tomlinson
- Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
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