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News (Calgary): 2014 Calgary Critics Awards recipients announced

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News (Calgary): 2014 Calgary Critics Awards recipients announced

Congratulations to all the Calgary Critics’ Awards (The Critters) award recipients and nominees from the 2013-2014 Calgary theatre season! The winners of the third annual Critters awards were announced on June 18th at The Libertine Public House. Click here to read the Calgary Herald event review. Full list of winners below:

Best Play
My Family and Other Endangered Species, Downstage

Best Musical
Touch Me: Songs for a (dis) connected Age, Forte Musical Theatre Guild

Best Director Play  
Simon Mallett — Travels with my Aunt (Vertigo Theatre)

Best Director Musical
Michael Shamata — Mary Poppins (Theatre Calgary)

Best Actress in a Play
Natascha Girgis — Around the World in 80 Days (Alberta Theatre Projects)

Best Actor in a Play
Duval Lang — You Will Remember Me (Alberta Theatre Projects)

Best Actor in a Musical
Christian Goutsis — Touch Me: Songs for a (dis) connected Age (Forte Musical Theatre Guild)

Best Actress in a Musical
Selina Wong — Touch Me: Songs for a (dis) connected Age (Forte Musical Theatre Guild)

Best New Script
The Basement Boys — Steven Owad (Theatre BSMT)

Featured Actor in a Play
Graham Percy — Twelfth Night (The Shakespeare Company)

Featured Actress in a Play
Katey Hoffman — You Will Remember Me (Alberta Theatre Projects)

Featured Actress in a Musical
Susan Gilmour  — Mary Poppins (Theatre Calgary) 

Featured Actor in a Musical
Jack Forestier  — Mary Poppins (Theatre Calgary)

Best Solo Performance 
Kyall Rakoz — Ludwig and Lohengrin (Calgary Fringe)

EVANS AWARD (for outstanding contribution to Calgary’s theatre community)
1. Mount Royal Theatre Program
2. Alberta Theatre Projects playRites Festival

Best Set Design
Anton de Groot — Travels with my Aunt (Vertigo Theatre)

Best Technical Design
Matthew Waddell — Tomorrow’s Child (Ghost River Theatre)

Best Touring Production
Kim’s Convenience (Soulpepper)

Best Creative Concept
Of Fighting Age  — Col Cseke, David van Belle, Christopher Duthie (Verb Theatre)

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