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    September 29, 2004

    The 2003 ITL awards...

    The Inland Theater League awards were given out yesterday evening. I skipped the ceremony, so I'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following members of the "Wit" cast/crew for their awards:

    Deborah McFatter as E. M. Ashford

    David Wayne Nelson for Director

    Jerry Longman for Light Design

    Patricia Scarborough as Vivian Bearing, PhD

    I'm especially happy for Patti, who received a Founders Award--meaning, basically, that she was nominated for an ITL by every judge who came to see "Wit". Unanimous accolades? Not too shabby, and entirely deserved.

    Congratulations also go out to Tamara Griffey for her two ITL awards for direction and set design for "The Dining Room"; the entire cast of "Wally's Cafe" (which received an ensemble award); Jeff Richards for his directing ITL, Tom Hurst for his scenic design ITL and Vicki Janis for her set dressing ITL (also for "Wally's Cafe"); and Deborah McFatter for another ITL for her work as Phyllis Gold in "The Twilight of the Golds".

    For the complete list of nominees and winners, click here.

    Posted by patrick at September 29, 2004 02:00 PM

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