Off Broadway Alliance Award Winners: Fat Ham, Titanique

Fat Ham won best new play and Titanique best new musical at the 12th annual Off Broadway Alliance Awards. Winners will be feted June 20th, at Sardi’s.

(List of this years Off Broadway Alliance Award nominees)

Don’t know the difference between the Off Broadway Alliance Awards and the Off Broadway League’s Lucille Lortel Awards; between the Drama Desk Awards and the Drama Critics Circle Awards and the Outer Critics Circle Awards? You’re not alone! Check out my New York Theater Awards 2023 Guide and Calendar.

Complete list of winners:

BEST NEW PLAY     
Fat Ham          

                                                                                                                                                             
BEST PLAY REVIVAL   
Endgame                  

 
BEST NEW MUSICAL   
Titanique     

 
BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL   
Merrily We Roll Along                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                      

BEST UNIQUE THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE   
Asi Wind’s Inner Circle

                                                                                                                                          
BEST SOLO PERFORMANCE
Walking With Bubbles

 
2023 Legend of Off Broadway Awards
Alison Fraser is one of Off-Broadway’s most versatile and dedicated actresses.  She made her Off-Broadway debut in 1979 at Playwrights Horizon in William Finn’s musical In Trousers.  In the intervening years, she has appeared Off Broadway dozens of times playing a series of diverse roles in such acclaimed productions as March of the Falsettos, Cat on A Hot Tin Roof, First Daughter Suite, The Divine Sister, The Green Heart, Beehive, Swingtime Canteen and Enter Laughing. She created the dual roles of Monica & Josefine in Romance/Romance off-Broadway, before taking the show to Broadway where she earned a Tony nomination. 
 
David Rothenberg is a theatrical publicist and producer whose career led him to become one of the country’s foremost prisoners’ rights activists. While producing the play Fortune and Men’s Eyes Off-Broadway, he was inspired to found the Fortune Society organization, which advocates for prisoner’s rights and works with former inmates to aid them in adjusting to life after prison. The organization began as post-show discussions at the Actor’s Playhouse. Soon Rothenberg began arranging for ex-cons coming to the Fortune Society to attend shows. One former convict joked that when somebody gets out of prison in New York, “you get $40, a baloney sandwich, and two tickets to Alvin Ailey.”
 
Nicholas Viselli is the artistic director of Theater Breaking Through Barriers, New York City’s only Off-Broadway theatre company dedicated to advancing the work of performers, writers and directors with disabilities. As an actor, director, sound designer, administrator and core company member since 1997, Mr. Viselli has acted in more than 20 TBTB productions and has produced and coordinated several of TBTB’s international tours including their visits to Japan to attend both the Bird International Theatre Festival and Japan’s National Festival for People With Disabilities. He studied at the Royal National Theatre in London.
 
Off Broadway Hall of Fame Inductees
Andrew Leynse’s 21-year tenure as the Artistic Director of Primary Stages was marked by his unwavering dedication to the growth and advancement of American theater. Through his visionary leadership and commitment to nurturing emerging talent and to producing established playwrights such David Ives, Charles Busch, Theresa Rebeck, Terrance McNally, Donald Margulies and Horton Foote, he has left an indelible mark on the Off-Broadway scene, creating a legacy of groundbreaking productions and empowering countless playwrights to share their stories with the world.
 
Robert Patrick was a celebrated Off-Broadway playwright whose contributions have left an indelible mark on the theater world. With a career spanning several decades, Patrick was a prolific and influential voice, known for his bold and innovative storytelling.  He found his artistic home in the emerging Off-Off-Broadway scene of Caffe Cino of the early 1960s. He quickly became a prominent Off-Broadway playwright known for his daring and groundbreaking works, most notably The Haunted Host (1964), a groundbreaking work which tackled themes of homosexuality in a time when such subjects were rarely explored openly on stage. The Haunted Host established Patrick as a fearless and provocative playwright. Throughout his career, Patrick continued to push boundaries and explore diversity with his plays including Kennedy’s ChildrenT-Shirts, and The Trial of Socrates.
 
Susan L. Schulman was a theatrical press agent for more than 30 years, specializing in live entertainment including Broadway, Off-Broadway, dance, film, special events, TV, books, and personalities. She also represented several not-for-profit theaters, including Repertorio Español, Circle in the Square, and Manhattan Theatre Club, among others. In 2013, Ms.  Schulman  published a memoir, Backstage Pass to Broadway, recounting the ups and downs of a life creating Broadway buzz.
 
Friend of Off Broadway
Jeff Whiting is a director and choreographer with work on Broadway, Television, Special Events and Concerts around the world. BROADWAY (Associate): Bullets Over BroadwayThe Scottsboro Boys, Hair, Young Frankenstein, Big Fish. NATIONAL TOUR: Bullets Over Broadway, Hairspray, The Producers, Young Frankenstein, The Rockin’ Road to Dublin. SPECIAL EVENTS/CONCERTS: James Taylor Live at Carnegie Hall. BUSINESS: Jeff is the owner of Open Jar Studios, creator and founder of Stage Write Software, the standard method for documenting choreography, the Founding Artistic Director of The Open Jar Institute, a premiere music theatre training program, co-creator of the job matching platform Gignition, The Broadway Relief Project, and was featured in a TED Talk sharing his philosophy of “Open Jar Thinking”. Jeffwhiting.com
 

Author: New York Theater

Jonathan Mandell is a 3rd generation NYC journalist, who sees shows, reads plays, writes reviews and sometimes talks with people.

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