Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Vote for PlayMakers!

It's time for the Independent Weekly's "Best of the Triangle" Awards! There are two categories in particular that we'd like to direct you towards: "Best Live Theater Venue" and "Best Live Theater Company." We're both!

Just visit The Indy’s website and look for us on page 3 of the survey. There are lots of categories, but you only have to answer 20 for your vote to count.

To remember who you're voting for, why don't you take a look back at our 2011 Mainstage productions with us...

Angels in America
by Tony Kushner
"A play everyone should see... brilliant and riveting"
- The News & Observer

Big River
Music and lyrics by Roger Miller
Book by William Hauptman
Adapted from the novel by Mark Twain

"Now that's a musical!"
- Classical Voice of North Carolina

In the Next Room
(or the vibrator play)
by Sarah Ruhl
"Wonderfully insightful and funny"
- Classical Voice of North Carolina


The Parchman Hour
by Mike Wiley
"An exhilarating mix of song, dance, humor, and education"
- Triangle Arts & Entertainment


Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward Albee
"Sizzling and brilliant!"
- The Daily Tar Heel


We had quite a year!
To vote, head on over to indyweek.com and nominate us for "Best Live Theater Company" and "Best Live Theater Venue".


All photos courtesy of Jon Gardiner. Actor credits:
 - Angels in America: Matthew Carlson and Kathryn hunter-Williams.
 - Big River: Jason Edward Cook and David Aron Damane.
 - In the Next Room: Julie Fishell, Katie Paxton and Matthew Greer.
 - The Parchman Hour: Dee Dee Batteast and ensemble.
 - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: Ray Dooley and Julie Fishell.