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History of Awards

2005

  • Local Actress in a Leading Role, Sherman Fracher in While We Were Bowling
  • Local Actor in a Supporting Role, Drew Fracher in Sight Unseen
  • Local Actor in a Supporting Role, Nathan Neorr, in While We Were Bowling
  • Local Actor in a Leading Role Musical, Joshua Jeremiah in Sleeping Beauty
  • Local Actress in a Supporting Role Musical, A. Beth Harris for Sleeping Beauty
  • Acting Performance by a Visiting Actor, Todd Almond for I Am My Own Wife
  • Acting Performance by a Visiting Actor, William Marshall for The Exonherated
  • Acting Performance by a Visiting Actress, Tracy Shayne for The Exonerated
  • Ensemble Acting Performance, The Exonerated
  • Achievement in Scenic Design (Critical Achievement)
  • I Am My Own Wife, scenic design Brian C. Mehring
  • Thirty Ghosts, scenic design Brian C. Mehring
  • Achievement in Costume Design, Rebecca Senske
  • Achievement in Lighting, Sound or Special Effects
  • The Exonerated, Thirty Ghosts, While We Were Bowling
  • Local Premiere
  • The Exonerated, I Am My Own Wife
  • Outstanding Play
  • The Exonerated, I Am My Own Wife
2004

ETC was nominated for nine Cincinnati Entertainment Awards and won the following two awards
  • Best Performance by a Visiting Actor, Malik B. El-Amin in A Lesson Before Dying
  • Best Local Actor in a Leading Role, Bruce Cromer in Blue/Orange
  • National Press in the Wall Street Journal for Alice in Wonderland and Breath, Boom
  • CityBeat Newspaper Best Of: Best Diversity On-Stage, Best Mix of Art and Politics
2004 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards: 7 Nomations: 2 Winners = *
  • Best Local Actress in a Leading Role: Kate Wilford in The Women of Lockerbie
  • Best Local Actress in a Supporting Role: Iriemimen Oniha in A Lesson Before Dying
  • Best Local Actor in a Leading Role: Bruce Cromer* in Blue/Orange and Malik B. El-Amin* in A Lesson Before Dying
  • Best Local Actor in a Supporting Role: Drew Fracher in A Lesson Before Dying
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actress: a.Beth Harris in Nite Club Confidential
  • Critical Achievement Category for Technical Achievement: Brian C. Mehring for The Women of Lockerbie
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Local Premiere: Blue/Orange
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Production: A Lesson Before Dying
2003

  • James and Annie, selected as one of the top six new plays by the National Theatre Critics Association
  • Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce: Star Award for Outstanding Business.
2003 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards: Awarded 1(**) of seven nominations:
  • Best Local Actress in a Leading Role: Amy Warner in The Guys
  • Best Local Actor in a Leading Role: Bruce Cromer in Underneath the Lintel
  • Best Local Actor in a Leading Role: Mike DiSalvo in The Credeaux Canvas
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actress: A. Beth Harris in Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actor: Michael Bath in The Frog Princess
  • Best Performance by a Visiting Actor: Todd Almond in Hedwig and the Angry Inch**
  • Critical Achievement Category for Technical Achievement: Brian C. Mehring for Hedwig and the Angry Inch
2002
  • James and Annie received national press/ rave review in Variety magazine
2002 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards: Awarded 2(**) of eleven nominations:
  • Best Local Actress in a Leading Role: A. Beth Harris in Syncopation
  • Best Local Actress in a Leading Role: Deborah Brock-Blanks in Praying for Rain
  • Best Local Actor in a Leading Role: Robert B. Rais in Fully Committed
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actress: Sherry McCamley in Cowgirls
  • Best Performance by a Visiting Actor: Phillip Hoffman in Syncopation
  • Best Ensemble Acting Performance: Cowgirls**
  • Critical Achievement Category for Technical Achievement: Brian C. Mehring for Praying for Rain
  • Critical Achievement Category for Technical Achievement: Brian C. Mehring for Syncopation
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Local Premiere: Cowgirls
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Local Premiere: Love Child**
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Production: Syncopation
2001
  • Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine, finalists for best new play by the National Theatre Critics Association.
  • YWCA Career Women of Achievement: D. Lynn Meyers, ETC Producing Artistic Director.
  • Received National Press in the Wall Street Journal for Sleeping Beauty
  • Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce: Star Award for Outstanding Business.
2001 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards: Awarded seven(**) of thirteen nominations:
  • Best Local Actress in a Leading Role: Annie Fitzpatrick in Dinner With Friends**
  • Best Local Actress in a Leading Role: Sherman Fracher in Three Days of Rain
  • Best Local Actor in a Leading Role: Robert B. Rais in Dinner With Friends**
  • Best Local Actress in a Supporting Role: Lindsey Marlin in Glimmer, Glimmer, and Shine**
  • Best Local Actor in a Supporting Role: Cliff Jenkins in A Sense of Place**
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actress: A. Beth Harris in Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actor: Andy Wilkowske in Sleeping Beauty
  • Best Performance by a Visiting Actor: Todd Almond in Hedwig and the Angry Inch**
  • Best Performance by a Visiting Actor: Jeffrey Hutchinson in Three Days of Rain
  • Critical Achievement Category for Technical Achievement: Brian C. Mehring for Three Days of Rain
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Local Premiere: Hedwig and the Angry Inch**
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Production: Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  • Critical Achievement Category for Best Production: Three Days of Rain**
2000

Nominated for eleven Cincinnati Entertainment Awards in 2000. ETC was awarded five of the CEA Awards including:
  • Best Local Actress in a Supporting Role: Dale Hodges in The Cripple of Inishmaan
  • Best Performance in a Musical by a Local Actor or Actress: Spring Starr Pillow in Around the World in 80 Days
  • Best Performance by a visiting Actor: Gary Sandy in Side Man
  • Best Ensemble Acting Performance: Ensemble Theatre Of Cincinnati for the production of Private Eyes
  • Critical Achievement Award for Best Season: Ensemble Theatre Of Cincinnati for Side Man, Earhart, Around the World in 80 Days, The Winning Streak, The Cripple of Inishmaan, and Private Eyes
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