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Regional Theatre Tony Award
NameRegional Theatre Tony Award
PresenterAmerican Theatre Wing, The Broadway League
CountryUnited States
First awarded1976

Regional Theatre Tony Award is a prestigious honor presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League to recognize excellence in regional theatre in the United States. The award is given annually to a regional theatre company that has demonstrated a high level of artistic achievement and contribution to the development of theatre in its region, often in collaboration with other organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Theatre Communications Group. The Regional Theatre Tony Award is considered one of the most esteemed awards in the American theatre community, alongside the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Drama Desk Award. Recipients of the award have included notable companies such as the Guthrie Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and Center Stage.

Introduction

The Regional Theatre Tony Award is a significant recognition of the importance of regional theatre in the United States, which provides a platform for theatre companies to produce high-quality works, often in partnership with organizations such as the Kennedy Center and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The award is presented at the annual Tony Awards ceremony, which is broadcast on CBS and attended by prominent figures in the theatre industry, including Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, and August Wilson. The Regional Theatre Tony Award has been presented to companies such as the Seattle Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, and McCarter Theatre Center, which have all made significant contributions to the development of theatre in their respective regions, often through collaborations with other companies such as the Public Theater and the Yale Repertory Theatre.

History

The Regional Theatre Tony Award was first presented in 1976 to the Theatre Communications Group, a national organization that supports and promotes regional theatre companies, including the Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Alliance Theatre. Since then, the award has been presented annually to a regional theatre company that has demonstrated excellence in theatre production, education, and community engagement, often in partnership with organizations such as the National Theatre Conference and the Theatre Development Fund. Past recipients of the award have included companies such as the Goodman Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, and South Coast Repertory, which have all been recognized for their contributions to the development of theatre in their regions, often through collaborations with other companies such as the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Long Wharf Theatre.

Eligibility_and_Nomination

To be eligible for the Regional Theatre Tony Award, a company must be a professional regional theatre company that is a member of the Theatre Communications Group and has been in operation for at least five years, often with support from organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Shubert Foundation. The company must also have produced a minimum of five theatre productions in the past year, including works by playwrights such as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, and Eugene O'Neill. A committee composed of theatre professionals and industry experts, including representatives from companies such as the Guthrie Theater and the Center Stage, reviews the nominations and selects the recipient of the award, often in consultation with other organizations such as the Drama Desk and the Outer Critics Circle.

Recipients

Past recipients of the Regional Theatre Tony Award have included companies such as the Guthrie Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and Center Stage, which have all been recognized for their contributions to the development of theatre in their regions, often through collaborations with other companies such as the Public Theater and the Yale Repertory Theatre. Other notable recipients of the award have included the Seattle Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, and McCarter Theatre Center, which have all demonstrated excellence in theatre production, education, and community engagement, often in partnership with organizations such as the Kennedy Center and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The award has also been presented to companies such as the Goodman Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, and South Coast Repertory, which have all been recognized for their contributions to the development of theatre in their regions, often through collaborations with other companies such as the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Long Wharf Theatre.

Ceremony

The Regional Theatre Tony Award is presented at the annual Tony Awards ceremony, which is broadcast on CBS and attended by prominent figures in the theatre industry, including Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, and August Wilson. The ceremony is produced by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League, in partnership with organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Theatre Communications Group. The Regional Theatre Tony Award is one of the most anticipated awards of the evening, and is often presented by a notable figure in the theatre industry, such as Neil Simon, Edward Albee, or Tom Stoppard.

Impact_on_Regional_Theatre

The Regional Theatre Tony Award has had a significant impact on the development of regional theatre in the United States, providing recognition and support for companies that are producing high-quality theatre outside of New York City, often in partnership with organizations such as the Kennedy Center and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The award has helped to raise the profile of regional theatre companies, attracting new audiences and increasing funding and support for these organizations, often through collaborations with other companies such as the Guthrie Theater and the Center Stage. The Regional Theatre Tony Award has also encouraged collaboration and innovation among regional theatre companies, leading to the development of new works and new artistic partnerships, often with organizations such as the National Theatre Conference and the Theatre Development Fund. Overall, the Regional Theatre Tony Award has played a crucial role in promoting and supporting the development of regional theatre in the United States, often in partnership with organizations such as the Theatre Communications Group and the Shubert Foundation. Category:Tony Awards

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