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Marilyn Maye
Bob Harrington Lifetime Achievement Award
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Gabrielle Stravelli
Ira Eaker Special Achievement Award
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VOCALIST |
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Bryan Batt at the Metropolitan Room; |
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Marianne Challis at the Metropolitan Room; |
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Stacy Sullivan at the Metropolitan Room |
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DEBUT |
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Jonathan Whitton at the Triad, and the Laurie Beechman Theatre |
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MAJOR ENGAGEMENT |
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Tony DeSare at the Oak Room at the Algonquin |
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MUSICAL COMEDY PERFORMER |
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Christine Pedi at the Metropolitan Room |
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SONG AND DANCE MAN |
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Jeffry Denman at Birdland |
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UNIQUE ARTIST |
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Bree Benton (Poor Baby Bree) at Don't Tell Mama |
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CHARACTERIZATION |
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Arnaldo! at the Duplex |
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MUSICAL DUO |
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Pinky Winters and Sir Richard Rodney Bennett at the Metropolitan Room
Pinky Winters |
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Sir Richard Rodney Bennett |
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REVUE |
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When the Lights Go On Again, conceived, written, and directed by Bill Daugherty, produced by Max Weintraub, at the Triad
Bill Daugherty |
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Max Weintraub |
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THEME SHOW |
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Lavender Songs: Queer Berlin Cabaret from Weimar to Hitler, adopted and performed by Jeremy Lawrence, directed by Jason Jacobs, at the Duplex
Jeremy Lawrence |
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Jason Jacobs |
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BABALU-CY!–The Art of Desi Arnaz, conceived, written, & performed by Greg Purnhagen, directed by Leonard Peters, and musical direction by David Cook, at the Metropolitan Room
Greg Purnhagen |
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Leonard Peters |
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David Cook |
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MUSICAL COMEDY NUMBER |
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"Fagnet," by Melanie Adelman and Ellie Dvorkin; music by Noah Diamond and Amanda Sisk at the Laurie Beechman Theatre and at the Duplex
Melanie Adelman |
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Ellie Dvorkin |
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Noah Diamond |
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Amanda Sisk |
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SPECIAL MUSICAL MATERIAL |
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"I'm Not Doing My Cabaret," lyric by and performed by Jason Graae at Birdland |
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SPECIAL EVENT |
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"Kabarett Fête," produced by Karen and Rob Kohler at Helen's |
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RECORDING |
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Linda Kosut for "Long As You're Living: The Songs & Poetry of Oscar Brown Jr." |
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GUEST MC |
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Marilyn Sokol |
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Jim David |
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