Here are the Circle Award Winners for the 20-21 Seasons
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Comedy, Female or Non-Binary Role:
Nicole Angeli, “It Is Magic,” The Midnight Company
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Comedy, Male or Non-Binary Role (TIE):
Joe Hanrahan, “It Is Magic,” The Midnight Company
Carl Overly, Jr., “It Is Magic,” The Midnight Company
Outstanding Leading Performer in a Comedy, Female or Non-Binary Role:
Ellie Schwetye, “Tinsel Town,” The Midnight Company
Outstanding Leading Performer in a Comedy, Male or Non-Binary Role:
Adam Flores, “The Thanksgiving Play,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Outstanding Lighting Design in a Play:
Seth Reiser, “A Christmas Carol,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Outstanding Sound Design:
David R. Molina, “King Lear,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Costume Design in a Play:
Christina Leinecke, “Dress the Part,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Set Design in a Play:
Margery and Peter Spack, “The Ville: Avengeance!,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Drama, Female or Non-Binary Role:
Elizabeth Teeter, “The Glass Menagerie,” Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Drama, Male or Non-Binary Role:
Brian McKinley, “Spell #7,” The Black Rep
Outstanding Leading Performer in a Drama, Female or Non-Binary Role:
Laurie McConnell, “Annapurna,” St. Louis Actors’ Studio
Outstanding Leading Performer in a Drama, Male or Non-Binary Role:
André De Shields, “King Lear,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding New Play:
“Tinsel Town,” by Joe Hanrahan, The Midnight Company
Outstanding Achievement in Opera:
Patricia Racette, “La voix humaine,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Outstanding Production of an Opera:
“Gianni Schicchi,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Outstanding Musical Director:
Charlie Alterman, “Chicago,” The Muny
Outstanding Choreographer:
Denis Jones, “Chicago,” The Muny
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical, Female or Non-Binary Role:
Natascia Diaz, “On Your Feet!,” The Muny
Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical, Male or Non-Binary Role:
Adam Heller, “Chicago,” The Muny
Outstanding Lighting Design in a Musical:
Sean M. Savoie, “Jersey Boys,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Set Design in a Musical:
Edward E. Haynes Jr. and Kevan Loney, “Smokey Joe’s Cafe,” The Muny
Outstanding Costume Design in a Musical:
Emily Rebholz, “Chicago,” The Muny
Outstanding Leading Performer in a Musical, Female or Non-Binary Role:
Diana DeGarmo, “Always…Patsy Cline,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Leading Performer in a Musical, Male or Non-Binary Role:
Christopher Kale Jones, “Jersey Boys,” Stages St. Louis
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy (TIE):
“Dress the Part,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
“It Is Magic,” The Midnight Company
Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama:
“Two Trains Running,” The Black Rep
Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical:
“Chicago,” The Muny
Outstanding Director of a Comedy:
GQ and JQ, “Dress the Part,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Director of a Drama:
Carl Cofield, “King Lear,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Director of a Musical:
Denis Jones, “Chicago,” The Muny
Outstanding Production of a Comedy:
“Dress the Part,” St. Louis Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding Production of a Drama:
“Two Trains Running,” The Black Rep
Outstanding Production of a Musical:
“Chicago,” The Muny
Special Award:
Michael Hamilton and Jack Lane, cofounders of Stages St. Louis
Companies with Multiple Awards Awards
The Muny 9
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival 8
The Midnight Company 6
Stages St. Louis 3
The Black Rep 3
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis 2
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis 2
Shows with Multiple Awards Awards
“Chicago” 7
“Dress the Part” 4
“It Is Magic” 4
“King Lear” 3
“Jersey Boys” 2
“Tinsel Town” 2
“Two Trains Running” 2
People with Multiple Awards Awards
Denis Jones 2
Joe Hanrahan 2
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