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The Indys

The Independent’s Annual Theater Awards

By Charles Donelan

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Independent’s annual theater awards moved to the Lobero this year, and the fresh look of the event in the new space was complemented by an impromptu theme of theater as second family that emerged throughout the course of the more than two-dozen acceptance speeches. There were plenty of familiar faces, including some real families, like Karyl Lynn Burns, who received an award for her portrayal of Martha in Rubicon’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and her husband Jim O’Neil, who brought home his trophy for directing Fiddler on the Roof. UCSB’s Irwin Appel put lots of his daughters — both literal and figurative — onstage by accepting an award for directing The Winter’s Tale with his two daughters, who were both in the show, and by mentoring Allison Menzimer and Natasha Lloyd, UCSB BFA students who scored in the big leagues with acting wins for Time and the Conways and Seagull, respectively.

But don’t be deceived by the Lobero’s aura of plush semi-formality — the Indys are hardly all grown up. In an evening filled with memorable gestures — did Clyde Sacks (a performance winner for I Remember You at Circle Bar B) really kiss that chair seat? — Joe Spano (a performance winner for George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) stood out by proposing to Karyl Lynn Burns from the stage. Along with the clowning, there were some powerful moments of sincerity, as when Jon Koons (honored for his Oscar Madison in Circle Bar B’s The Odd Couple) gave a particularly vivid and touching account of his mentor Rick Mokler’s influence.

The night’s entertainment segments fully lived up to inclusion alongside the all-star bill of recipients. The cast of Barbara Lebow’s La Niñera: The Nursemaid made instant drama (and a believable Havana) out of a big black box. For the second entertainment interval, Tony-winner Lillias White softened us up with a familiar Cy Coleman song and then tore the place down with a hilarious rendition of “The Oldest Profession,” a song she said Coleman wrote for her. When she was done, we believed it. With a good-sized crowd on hand and a bustling, energetic reception on the patio afterward, the Indys look set to have a long run at their new home.

2009 Indy Award Winners

Lilia Abadjieva

Direction, Measure for Measure/Othello

Lit Moon World Shakespeare Festival

Irwin Appel

Direction, The Winter’s Tale

Theatre UCSB

Doris Baizley

Original Script, Sarah House

Sarah House

Mark Booher

Direction, Ragtime

PCPA Theaterfest

Jay Brazeau

Performance, Fiddler on the Roof

Rubicon Theatre Company

Karyl Lynn Burns

Performance, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Rubicon Theatre Company

Frederick Deeben

Costume Design, Les Misérables

PCPA Theaterfest

Roger DeLaurier

Direction, Les Misérables

PCPA Theaterfest

Theodore Michael Dolas

Scenic and Lighting Design, Twelve Angry Men

DIJO and SBCC Theatre Group

Harry Feiner

Scenic Design, Buried Child and Take Me Out

Ensemble Theatre Company

Jonathan Fox

Direction, Old Wicked Songs and Take Me Out

Ensemble Theatre Company

Thomas Giamario

Scenic Design, Fiddler on the Roof

Rubicon Theatre Company

Angela Goethals

Performance, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Rubicon Theatre Company

Morlan Higgins

Performance, Victory

Santa Barbara Theatre

Joe Jordan

Performance, Bug

Genesis West

Fred Kinney

Scenic Design, Old Wicked Songs

Ensemble Theatre Company

Jon Koons

Performance, The Odd Couple

Circle Bar B

Natasha Lloyd

Performance, Seagull

Theatre UCSB

Allison Menzimer

Performance, Time and the Conways

Theatre UCSB

Julia Pace Mitchell

Performance, In the Continuum

Ensemble Theatre Company

James O’Neil

Direction, Fiddler on the Roof

Rubicon Theatre Company

Daisy Prince

Direction, It’s Only Life

Rubicon Theatre Company

Linda Purl

Artistic Director

Rubicon International Theatre Festival

Chas Rader-Shieber

Direction, A Wedding

Music Academy of the West

Clyde Sacks

Performance, I Remember You

Circle Bar B Dinner Theatre

Nina Sallinen,

Performance, Poor, Poor Lear

Lit Moon World Shakespeare Festival

Joe Spano

Performance, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Rubicon Theatre Company

Jenny Sullivan

Direction, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Rubicon Theatre Company

Dianne Vapnek

Executive Director, Danceworks

Simon Williams

Direction, Time and the Conways

Theatre UCSB

Leonard Kelly-Young

Performance, Buried Child

Ensemble Theatre Company