PAMTA
June 15, 2009
7pm @ the Delores Winningstad Theatre
The PAMTAs honor outstanding achievement in the performance of musical theatre in Portland and the surrounding area. The proceedings will be emceed by Oregonian columnist, actress and vocalist Margie BoulĂ©. The PAMTA celebration will include a number of “surprise” performances from some of the area’s most notable theater talent.
Monday, June 08, 2009
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Will someone please post the nominees? Thank you!
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR
Jonathan Swartout for Altar Boyz, Blue Monkey
Yohannes Murphy for The Wiz, Stumptown
Andrew W. Foster for Company, JANE/Brundog
Douglas Webster for Les Miserables, B'Way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR
Storm Large for Crazy Enough, PCS
Stephanie Heuston for Company, JANE/Brundog
Melanie Shaw for Company, JANE/Brundog
Julianne R. Johnson Weiss for Night with Day, Triangle
Barbara Irvin for Glorious!, Triangle
Cherie Price for Night Club Confidential, B'Way Rose
Sara Catherine Wheatley for Always...Patsy Cline, B'Way Rose
Kylie Clarke Johnson for Bare, Tin Pan Alley/Blue Monkey
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Don Stewart Burns for Annie Warbucks, Tin Pan Alley
Darius Pierce for Les Miserables, B'Way Rose
Andrew W. Foster for Night Club Confidential, B'Way Rose
Lucien Gratteri for Altar Boyz, Blue Monkey
Ted Roisum for Vitriol and Violets, Rainy Day
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Beth Madsen Bradford for Pirates of Penzance, Mock's Crest
Melanie Shaw for Annie Warbucks, Tin Pan Alley
Briana Shewbert for Swinging on a Star, The Johnny Burke Musical, Clackamas Rep
Athena Patterson for Alice in Wonderland, NWCT
Laurie Campbell-Leslie for Bare, Tin Pan Alley/Blue Monkey
Marissa Neitling for Into the Woods, Lakewood
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE
Bare, Tin Pan Alley/Blue Monkey
Company JANE/Brundog
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A YOUNG PERFORMER
Amber Mitchell for Annie, Lincoln High
Lea Zawada for Goodnight Moon, NWCT
Haley Rousselle for Annie Warbucks, Tin Pan Alley
Shea Mackinnon for Prometheus, Lakewood
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A DIRECTOR
Don Horn for Night with Day, Triangle
Corey Brunish for Company, JANE/Brundog
Chris Coleman for Crazy Enough, PCS
Abe Reybold for Night Club Confidential, B'Way Rose
Greg Tamblyn for Pirates of Penzance, Mock's Crest
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A CHOREOGRAPHER
Erin Shannon for Pippin, Tin Pan Alley
Lisa Zandy for Company, JANE/Brundog
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A MUSICAL DIRECTOR
John Newton for Always...Patsy Cline, B'Way Rose
Rodolfo Ortega for Petite Rouge, OCT
Alan D. Lytle for Company, JANE/Brundog
Alan D. Lytle for Night Club Confidential, B'Way Rose
Alan D. Lytle for Celebrate Home, A Broadway Rose Christmas, B'Way Rose
Michael Allen Harrison for Prometheus, Lakewood
Reece Marshburn for Dames at Sea, B'Way Rose
Darcy White for Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type, OCT
James Beaton for Crazy Enough, PCS
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A COSTUMER
Darrin Pufall for Pirates of Penzance, Mock's Crest
Allison Dawe for Celebrate Home, A Broadway Rose Christmas, B'Way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A SET DESIGNER
Jeff Seats for Petite Rouge, OCT
Jeff Seats for Hansel and Gretel, NWCT
Jeff Seats for The Wizard of Oz, NWCT
Jeff Seats for Goodnight Moon, NWCT
Sean O'Skea for Night Club Confidential, B'Way Rose
Glenn Gauer for Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type, OCT
G. W. Mercier for Grey Gardens, PCS
Jim Crino for Celebrate Home, A Broadway Rose Christmas, B'Way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A LIGHTING DESIGNER
Jeff Forbes for Goodnight Moon, NWCT
Don Crossley for Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type, OCT
Michael Mazzola for Company, JANE/Brundog
Peter Maradudin for Crazy Enough, PCS
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A SOUND DESIGNER
Daniel Hallberg for Always...Patsy Cline, B'Way Rose
Daniel Hallberg for Prometheus, Lakewood
Greg Paul for Company, JANE/Brundog
Duane Rodakowsky for Click Clack Moo, Cows that Type, OCT
FOR OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MUSICAL
Crazy Enough, Beaton/Large, PCS
Prometheus, Harrison/Bates, Lakewood
Hansel and Gretel, Hardy/Ortega, NWCT
Alice in Wonderland, Hardy/Weiss, NWCT
Vitriol and Violets, Lipkin/Moldovan/Lamoreaux/Frishberg, Rainy Day
FOR OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG
Eight Miles Wide by James Beaton and Storm Large from Crazy Enough, PCS
Bad Economy by Greg Paul from Holly Jolly Hullabaloo, JANE
Pilates of the Caribbean by Greg Paul from Holly Jolly Hullabaloo, JANE
Something Sweeter by Greg Paul from Holly Jolly Hullabaloo, JANE
Song of Hope #2 by Michael Allen Harrison and David Bates from Prometheus, Lakewood
I Breathe by Michael Allen Harrison and David Bates from Prometheus, Lakewood
Gretel, I'm Really Scared by Sara Jane Hardy and Rodolfo Ortega from Hansel and Gretel, NWCT
Off with His Head by Sara Jane Hardy and Ezra Weiss from Alice in Wonderland, NWCT
Me and My Friends by Dave Frishberg from Vitriol and Violets, Rainy Day
FOR OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE
Crazy Enough, Beaton/Large, PCS
Alice in Wonderland, Weiss, NWCT
Prometheus, Harrison, Lakewood
Hansel and Gretel, Ortega, NWCT
Vitriol and Violets, Frishberg, Rainy Day
FOR OUTSTANDING MUSICAL OF THE YEAR
Crazy Enough, PCS
Company, JANE/Brundog
Always...Patsy Cline, B'Way Rose
Pirates of Penzance, Mock's Crest
This community does not need an awards event with a totally non-transparent judging process. How can anyone feel good about winning a PAMTA? Who the hell is judging ya?
As has been stated repeatedly since last year, the pamtas apparently is made up of non theatre types (not active in the theatre) who mail in their ballots at the end of the season.
if you read the details on the pamta site, you can glean their resoning for this (no politics is the gist)
so it's kinda like the people's choice i guess.
i won one last year and i feel just great about it.
maybe someday you will too.
and WHAT exactly is transparent about the drammies?
the fact that they have no idea what good theatre is? what good acting is?
if that is transparency, then give me "opaqueness"
here, i pulled this off the site for ya:
"The Mission
To recognize outstanding achievements in the performance of musical theatre in Portland and the surrounding area.
The Committee
The members are anonymous, even to one another. This way members cannot be influenced by performers, designers, theatre companies or even each other. Opinions cannot be swayed at meetings because there are none. Voting is done by secret ballot. All members see all productions to the degree that it is humanly possible. Members purchase their tickets. No member of the committee is active in the theatre community.
Qualifications
Committee members must be at least 18 years of age and possess an unbridled enthusiasm for the musical theatre. Candidates are offered positions on the committee if they are judged to be observant, knowledgable, passionate and above all, unbiased.
The Awards
Original glass and metal trophies will be presented at the Delores Winningstad Theatre in the Portland Center for the Performing Arts at 7 pm on June 15th, 2009."
Okay. So Corey chooses these non-theatre people. These non-theatre people just happen to love anything with which Corey is associated, such as Company, Pirates, Blue Monkey and Tin Pan Alley. They don't think much of Les Miz. Hmmmmm. In fact, they don't like anything that "normal folk" like. Like everyone has said, if ya value Corey's opinions, then this event is for you.
Hmmm. Former girlfriend?
By my count, something like 80 noms recognize something like 30 shows, by something like 14 companies, most of which have no association that i know of to said cory.
and really no one has ever said he chooses the committee. all that has ever really been stated is that he funds the event.
some have credited him with the idea/concept, but i am pretty sure that the idea was around for years before someone finally acted on it.
you must really be in love with this guy, you seem obsessed a little bit.
as for your sloppy reporting: not exactly "everyone" has said what you say they said.
in fact, almost no one has said it -- and in fact, since you are anonymous, it was probably YOU.
ouch, the truth hurts sometimes.
and as for "normal" people liking les miz -- i take exception to that, my friend. I consider myself normal and didn't think much of that show.
i think you meant to say "civilian"
people, not normal anyway.
relax.
everything will be ok.
just try not to get so worked up over not getting nominated.
go volunteer at a soup kitchen or something man.
OK, here is something for you to chew on 2:24 (who was so clearly in les miz, it is kinda cute)
About 98.5% of the posts on "into the woods" are negative.
yet it won a drammy for best show.
it is not even nominated for a pamta (save one actor i think)
so it sure looks as though the pamta committee represents "normal" people of the city, eh?
they seem to have a measure of the pulse of things.
2:24, you need to get over your blind self defeating attacks at something you neither understand nor appreciate.
les miz was ok.
some detractors to be sure (about 15 out of 69 posts)
but most adored it.
of course there is no way to know how many were posted by cast, crew, designers, proucers and friends and family of same.
luckily, pamta says that its committee members are non theatre types.
if i were to choose between believing/trusting this blog and the pamtas, i would not choose this blog.
mostly because folks like you can make sweeping, wildly innacurate and personal agenda fueled remarks, borne of ego and the need for attention.
Wow- thank you to the last poster (3:42)! I just started reading these follow spot posts-after being told by many to avoid it. I have never seen so much negativity and bitterness in a theatre community. I only hope that it is the same few people being this cruel, because I would hate to think it is a representation of the Portland theatre community as a whole. I can't believe the disrespect given to these shows and actors that have been nominated for a PAMTA award (yes, no need to say it- I've already heard your "not nominated but designated" comments). Whatever the opinion is of how this award show and it's nominees came to be- you are still talking about actors, lighting designers, musicians, etc. that put in a lot of work- jut as much as any other show. Is it really fair to discount all of them and the work they put in? Because that is what many of you are doing. Have all of you negative posters even seen all the nominated productions? Doubtful. I congratulate every single person who may win in PAMTA!
I was unable to attend tonight but I wish the nominees the best. The Drammy's were a huge joke and I am hoping the PAMTA's can be something better. Storm Large winning was an insult to the art of theatre.
So she won again tonight and insulted the Pamta's by not evenshowing up. James said she was at church but why show up to the Drammy's and not the Pamta's when you are doing musical theater? How about respecting your peers?
Fun night! Wonderful singers and a so many great performances to honor. PAMTAs should become a tradition in town with all the great musical theater we are able to see. Winningstad fine choice - just the right size. Loved Reece's combo! and Julianne and very cute young singer in pink with gorgeous voice. I Julianne still doing her show? I want to see it.
The girl in pink was Camille Trinka--
a great young talent.
Morgan and Kelly and Margie and Julianne and Sara Catherine all sounded absolutely great.
A class act all the way.
Will someone please post the winners? Thank you!
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Darius Pierce for Les Miserables, B'Way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Beth Madsen Bradford for Pirates of Penzance, Mock's Crest
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE
Company JANE/Brundog
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A YOUNG PERFORMER
Haley Rousselle for Annie Warbucks, Tin Pan Alley
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A DIRECTOR
Abe Reybold for Night Club Confidential, B'Way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A CHOREOGRAPHER
Erin Shannon for Pippin, Tin Pan Alley
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Alan D. Lytle for Company, JANE/Brundog
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A COSTUMER
Darrin Pufall for Pirates of Penzance, Mock's Crest
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A SET DESIGNER
Jim Crino for Celebrate Home, A Broadway Rose Christmas, B'Way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A LIGHTING DESIGNER
Michael Mazzola for Company, JANE/Brundog
FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BY A SOUND DESIGNER
Daniel Hallberg for Prometheus, Lakewood
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR
Andrew W. Foster for Company, JANE/Brundog
FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR
Storm Large for Crazy Enough, PCS
and
Cherie Price for Night CLub Confidential, B'way Rose
FOR OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MUSICAL
Crazy Enough, Beaton/Large, PCS
FOR OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG
Something Sweeter by Greg Paul from Holly Jolly Hullabaloo, JANE
and
I Breathe by Michael Allen Harrison and David Bates from Prometheus, Lakewood
FOR OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE
Crazy Enough, Beaton/Large, PCS
FOR OUTSTANDING MUSICAL OF THE YEAR
Crazy Enough, PCS
Once again, Storm Large has taken credit for pretending to make theatre. Truly a shame.
Yay for Erin Shannon.
Pippin was by and large a mess, but the choreography is what made it watchable.
A drammy miss if ever I saw one. Thanks to the PAMTAs for fixing that one!
Read this today. . . .
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/130286-North_Shore_Music_Theatre_Is_Out_of_Business
Our fair city now has two awards programs a year; how do we take both these programs and help fundraise to sustain our fine non profits?
http://www.oregonlive.com/performance/index.ssf/2009/06/broadway_rose_and_storm_large.html#more
http://www.kgw.com/video/?z=y&nvid=371641
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