Wednesday, February 6, 2013
The Providence Players of Fairfax County have been nominated for 19 Washington Area Community Honors (WATCH) for artistic and technical excellence in Community Theater.
The Providence Players, a Fairfax-based non-profit community theater troupe, is celebrating its 15th anniversary. The Players is the resident theater company and community partner performing at the 224 seat James Lee Community Center Theater in Fairfax County, just outside the City of Falls Church.
The Washington Area Theater Community Honors (WATCH) is the organization that adjudicates productions and presents annual awards recognizing artistic and technical excellence in Community Theater. The WATCH awards help to foster and encourage the growth of community theater. A total of 126 productions (43 musicals, 83 plays)—from which the nominations were developed—were adjudicated in 2012.
The 19 Providence Players WATCH nominations were for productions of "Side Man," "Sleuth" and "You Can't Take it With You." The nominations are:
Outstanding Direction of a Play—Jimmy Gertzog in "Side Man"
Outstanding Light Design in a Play—Chip Gertzog in "Side Man"
Outstanding Makeup Design in a Play—Beth Harrison in "Side Man"
Outstanding Play—"Side Man"
Outstanding Properties in a Play—Susan Kaplan in "Side Man"
Outstanding Set Construction in a Play—Chip Gertzog et al in "Side Man"
Outstanding Set Decoration in a Play—Kathy White in "Side Man"
Outstanding Set Design in a Play—Raedun Knutsen & Chip Gertzog in "Side Man"
Outstanding Set Painting in a Play—Chip Gertzog in "Side Man"
Outstanding Sound Design in a Play—Jimmy Gertzog & Chip Gertzog in "Side Man"
Outstanding Properties in a Play—Robbie Snow et al in "Sleuth”
Outstanding Costume Design in a Play—Robbie Snow in "You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Hair Design in a Play—Beth Harrison in "You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Makeup Design in a Play—Beth Harrison in "You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Properties in a Play—Chip Gertzog in “You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Set Construction in a Play—John Coscia in "You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Set Decoration in a Play—Lisa Church & Chip Gertzog in "You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Set Design in a Play—John Coscia in "You Can't Take it With You"
Outstanding Special Effects—Chip Gertzog in "You Can't Take it With You"