Greater Baltimore Theater Awards

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The Greater Baltimore Theater Awards are theater awards to recognize excellence in the professional theater in the Greater Baltimore, Maryland (USA) area since 2004.

  • Performances must take place in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County or Howard County, Maryland.
  • There must be at least four performances.
  • Performances must be open to the public
  • At least 50% of the cast must reside in the State of Maryland or the District of Columbia
  • The production can not be produced by an educational institution by and for students of that institution

Awards[]

Awards are given in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Play (three awards)
  • Outstanding Actress (three awards)
  • Outstanding Actor (three awards)
  • Outstanding Director (three awards)
  • Outstanding Costume Design (one award)
  • Outstanding Scenic Design (one award)
  • Outstanding Experimental Production (one award)

2006 Award Winners[]

2006 Outstanding Play

Outstanding Actress


Outstanding Actor

  • James Denvil, Candida- The Everyman Theatre
  • BJ Gailey, Taming of the Shrew- Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
  • Bruce Nelson, School for Scandal- The Everyman Theatre


Outstanding Direction


Outstanding Scene Design

Outstanding Costume Design

Outstanding Experimental Production

Past Award Winners[]

2005 Outstanding Play

Outstanding Actress

Outstanding Actor

Outstanding Direction

Outstanding Scene Design

  • Lewis Shaw, Romeo and Juliet- Baltimore Shakespeare Festival

Outstanding Costume Design

  • Kristina Lambdin and Jeanne Robin, A Midsummer Night's Dream- Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

Outstanding Experimental Production

2004 Outstanding Play

Outstanding Actor

Outstanding Actress

Outstanding Director

Outstanding Design

  • Tony Cisek, Kathleen Geldard & Dan Covey, The Seagull- Rep Stage
  • Ed Zarkowski & Tony Gallahan, Hedwig and the Angry Inch- Mobtown Players
  • John Raley, Debra Kim Sivigny & Scott Rosenfeld, Julius Caesar- Baltimore Shakespeare Festival

Experimental Production

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