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The Metro Awards: The categories

May
15

There are 26 categories for this year’s Metropolitan Awards, to be handed out June 8 at the Paramount Center for the Arts. The nominees for this year’s awards will be announced LIVE, a www.lohud.com/live, on Monday at 7 p.m. (If you miss the live Webcast of the announcements, it will be available on demand.) Here are the categories.

Section 1 – Production Categories
Lobby Display
Graphic Design
Costuming Achievement
Lighting Achievement
Scenic Effect
Technical Merit (Nominated by teacher)


Section 2 – Artistic Categories

Direction By Teacher
Choreography by Teacher
Musical Direction
Orchestra

Section 3 – Individual or Group Performances
Actress in a Leading Role
Actor in a Leading Role
Actress in a Supporting Role
Actor in a Supporting Role
Chorus
Outstanding Production Number
Featured Ensemble Member
Featured Ensemble Group
Outstanding Duet
Child Actor
Outstanding Vocal Performance
Outstanding Dance
Outstanding Instrumentalist
Outstanding Acting
Outstanding Comic Performance
Outstanding Stage Crew

This entry was posted on Friday, May 15th, 2009 at 8:00 am by Peter D. Kramer.
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2 Responses to “The Metro Awards: The categories”

  1. lynn

    what about outstanding overall production? did they cut it out?

  2. Peter D. Kramer

    Good point! Should be in there, methinks….

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