The winners of the 2011 Lucille Lortel Awards will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 1 May 2011 at NYU Skirball Center. The ceremony will be co-hosted Zach Braff and Samantha Bee.
Samantha Bee began her career by doing commercial campaigns, as well as participating in the all-female sketch troupe "The Atomic Fireballs." In 2003 she joined the cast of "The Daily Show with John Stewart." In addition to her work on "The Daily Show", Bee can be seen opposite her husband, Jason Jones in the film"Cooper's Camera", and in the films "Furry Vengance" opposite Brendan Fraser and in 20th Century Fox's "Date Night" opposite Steve Carell and Tina Fey. Samantha’s first book "I Know I Am But What Are You" was released in paperback by Simon & Schuster in 2011, and she has a recurring role on the new season of HBO’s "Bored to Death."
Zach Braff is an actor, writer and director. He made his writing and directorial debut with the film "Garden State," in which he also starred. Braff can be seen this Spring in Tribeca Films "The High Cost of Living" for director Deborah Chow. Braff stage experience includes the Second Stage Theatre's production of 'Trust' in 2010. This summer his first original play 'All New Play' will debut at The Second Stage Theatre. He was also seen in New York City’s Public Theater productions of 'Twelfth Night' and 'Macbeth' with Alec Baldwin and Angela Bassett. As an actor, Braff was nominated for a 2005 Primetime Emmy Award and a 2005, 2006 and 2007 Golden Globe award for his portrayal of "Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian" in NBC’s comedy "Scrubs.” His filmography includes roles in "The Last Kiss," "The Ex," "The Broken Hearts Club," "Getting to Know You" and "Manhattan Murder Mystery" in which he plays Woody Allen and Diane Keaton’s son.
'Other Desert Cities' and 'This Wide Night' lead the pack with 5 nominations each.
Other Desert Cities (5 nominations) |
Outstanding Play
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Featured Actor
Outstanding Festured Actress
Outstanding Costume Design |
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This Wide Night (5 nominations) |
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Lead Actress
Outstanding Scenic Design
Outstanding Costume Design
Outstanding Lighting Design |
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Gatz (4 nominations) |
Outstanding Alternative Theatrical Experience
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Lighting Design
Outstanding Sound Design |
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In the Wake (4 nominations) |
Outstanding Play
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Featured Actor
Outstanding Featured Actress |
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In Transit (4 nominations) |
Outstanding Musical
Outstanding Scenic Design
Outstanding Costume Design
Outstanding Sound Design |
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Peter and the Starcatcher (4 nominations) |
Outstanding Play
Outstanding Choreographer
Outstanding Lead Actor
Outstanding Scenic Design |
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The Coward (4 nominations) |
Outstanding Play
Outstanding Lead Actor
Outstanding Featured Actress
Outstanding Costume Design |
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The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (4 nominations) |
Outstanding Play
Outstanding Lead Actor
Outstanding Lighting Design
Outstanding Sound Design |
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Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (3 nominations) |
Outstanding Musical
Outstanding Choreographer
Outstanding Scenic Design |
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The Little Foxes (3 nominations) |
Outstanding Revival
Outstanding Lead Actress
Outstanding Scenic Design |
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The Other Place (3 nominations) |
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Lead Actress
Outstanding Sound Design |
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After the Revolution (2 nominations) |
Outstanding Featured Actor
Outstanding Featured Actress
Outstanding Lead Actor |
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The Burnt Part Boys (2 nominations) |
Outstanding Musical
Outstanding Featured Actor |
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The Whipping Man (2 nominations) |
Outstanding Lead Actor
Outstanding Lighting Design |
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The Witch of Edmonton (2 nominations) |
Outstanding Choreography
Outstanding Costume Design |
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When I Come to Die (2 nominations) |
Outstanding Featured Actor
Outstanding Lighting Design |
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A Small Fire (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Lead Actress |
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Angels in America: Part 1 & Part 2 (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Revival |
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Bachelorette (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Lead Actress |
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Freckleface Strawberry (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Choreographer |
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Kin (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Featured Actress |
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Mike Birbiglia's My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Solo Show |
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Mistakes Were Made (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Lead Actor |
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Orlando (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Choreographer |
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The 39 Steps (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Sound Design |
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The Collection & A Kind of Alaska (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Revival |
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The Kid (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Musical |
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The Misanthrope (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Revival |
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Three Sisters (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Revival |
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Through the Night (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Solo Show |
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We the People: America Rocks! (1 nomination) |
Outstanding Musical |
The 2011 Lucille Lortel Awards voting committee is appointed by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres & Producers, the Lucille Lortel Foundation, Actors’ Equity Association, and the Society of Stage Directors & Choreographers, and includes journalists, educators, and members of the Off-Broadway community.
Awarded since 1986, the Lucille Lortel Awards are produced by the League by special arrangement with the Lucille Lortel Foundation. Additional support is provided by Theatre Development Fund.