Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Production

Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Production

These Helen Hayes Awards are given for non-resident or touring productions for excellence in their productions in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

Production

Outstanding Touring Production

* 1985 "Cyrano de Bergerac" - The Kennedy Center
** "Cats" - The National Theatre
** "Foolsfire" - Arena Stage
** "Quilters" - The National Theatre
** "The Gospel at Colonus" - Arena Stage
** "Torch Song Trilogy" - The Warner Theatre
* 1986 "La Cage aux Folles" - The National Theatre
** "Brighton Beach Memoirs" - The National Theatre
** "Kabuki Medea" - American National Theatre
** "My One and Only" - The Kennedy Center
** "Streamers" - American National Theatre
** "Tent Meeting" - The Kennedy Center

Outstanding Production Prior to New York

* 1986 "The Iceman Cometh" - American National Theatre
** "Lillian" - The Kennedy Center
** "Uptown, It's Hot" - The Warner Theatre

Outstanding Non-Resident Production

* 1987 "A Raisin in the Sun" - The Kennedy Center
** "Broadway Bound" - The National Theatre
** "Hay Fever" - The Kennedy Center
** "Les Misérables" - The Kennedy Center
** "The Tap Dance Kid" - The Warner Theatre
** "Vienna: Lusthaus" - The Kennedy Center
* 1988 "Joe Turner's Come and Gone" - Arena Stage
** "All My Sons" - Ford's Theatre
** "Cabaret" - The Kennedy Center
** "H.M.S. Pinafore" - The Kennedy Center
** "Sweet Charity" - The National Theatre
* 1989 "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" - The Kennedy Center
** "Ain't Misbehavin"' - The National Theatre
** "Cirque du Soleil" - Centre Management
** "Driving Miss Daisy" - The Kennedy Center
** "Me and My Girl" - The National Theatre
** "Wenceslas Square" - The Kennedy Center
* 1990 "The Road to Mecca" - The Kennedy Center
** "A Few Good Men" - The Kennedy Center
** "A Tuna Christmas" - The Kennedy Center
** "Gypsy" - The Kennedy Center
** "Largely/New York (The Further Adventures of a Post-Modern Hoofer)" - The Kennedy Center
** "The Piano Lesson" - The Kennedy Center
* 1991 "From the Mississippi Delta" - Arena Stage
** "Les Misérables" - The National Theatre
** "Lend Me a Tenor" - The Kennedy Center
** "Sarafina!" - The Kennedy Center
** "Sheila's Day" - Ford's Theatre
** "The Video Store Owner's Significant Other" - American Playwrights Theatre
* 1992 "Crazy for You" - The National Theatre
** "Lost in Yonkers" - The National Theatre
** "The Phantom of the Opera" - The Kennedy Center
** "Tru" - The Kennedy Center
** "Two Trains Running" - The Kennedy Center
* 1993 "Richard III" - The Kennedy Center
** "Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story" - The Kennedy Center
** "City of Angels" - The National Theatre
** "Lettice & Lovage" - The National Theatre
** "The Secret Garden" - The Kennedy Center
* 1994 "3 Hotels" - The Kennedy Center
** "Guys and Dolls" - The Kennedy Center
** "Six Degrees of Separation" - The National Theatre
** "The Kentucky Cycle" - The Kennedy Center
** "The World Goes 'Round" - The Kennedy Center
* 1995 "The Winter's Tale" - The Kennedy Center
** "A Room of One's Own" - Arena Stage
** "Miss Saigon" - The Kennedy Center
** "Shakespeare for My Father" - Ford's Theatre
** "The Who's Tommy" - The Kennedy Center
* 1996 "Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches" - The Kennedy Center
** "Crazy for You" - The Kennedy Center
** "Master Class" - The Kennedy Center
** "Angels in America, Part 2: Perestroika" - The Kennedy Center
** "Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Musical" - The National Theatre
* 1997 "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - The Kennedy Center
** "A Huey P. Newton Story" - Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
** "Damn Yankees" - The Kennedy Center
** "Disney's Beauty and the Beast" - The Kennedy Center
** "Nomathemba" - The Kennedy Center
** "Stomp" - The Warner Theatre
* 1998 "Chicago" - The National Theatre
** "Rent" - The National Theatre
** "Valley Song" - The Kennedy Center and the Mark Taper Forum
** "Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992" - Ford's Theatre
** "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk" - The National Theatre
* 1999 "Ragtime" - The National Theatre
** "Hamlet" - The Kennedy Center
** "Showboat" - The Kennedy Center
** "The Vagina Monologues" - The Studio Theatre
** "2 Pianos, 4 Hands" - The Kennedy Center
* 2000 "Cabaret" - The Warner Theatre
** "Annie Get Your Gun" - The Kennedy Center
** "Fool Moon" - The Kennedy Center
** "Side Man" - The Kennedy Center
** "Red, White and Tuna" - The Kennedy Center
* 2001 "James Joyce's The Dead" - The Kennedy Center
** "Another American: Asking and Telling" - The Studio Theatre
** "Blast!" - The Kennedy Center
** "Fosse" - The National Theatre
** "It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues" - The Kennedy Center
** "Wit" - The Kennedy Center
* 2002 "Mill on the Floss" - John F. Kennedy Center
** "A Servant of Two Masters" - John F. Kennedy Center
** "Disney's Beauty and the Beast" - John F. Kennedy Center
** "Fully Committed" - Ford's Theatre
** "dirty BLONDE" - John F. Kennedy Center
* 2003 "Lypsinka! The Boxed Set" - The Studio Theatre
** "Copenhagen" - The Kennedy Center
** "Mamma Mia!" - The National Theatre
** "Man of La Mancha" - The National Theatre
** "The Full Monty" - The National Theatre

Direction

Outstanding Director of a Non-Resident Production

* 1988 Lloyd Richards - "Joe Turner's Come and Gone" - Arena Stage
** Arvin Brown - "All My Sons" - Ford's Theatre
** Bob Fosse - "Sweet Charity" - The National Theatre
** Daniel Sullivan - "I'm Not Rappaport" - The National Theatre
** Harold Prince - "Cabaret" - The Kennedy Center
* 1989 Jane Wagner - "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" - The Kennedy Center
** Jerry Zaks - "Wenceslas Square" - The Kennedy Center
** Mike Ockrent - "Me and My Girl" - The National Theatre
** Ron Lagomarsino - "Driving Miss Daisy" - The Kennedy Center
** Tazewell Thompson - "Abyssinia" - Arena Stage
* 1990 Athol Fugard - "The Road to Mecca" - The Kennedy Center
** Arthur Laurents - "Gypsy" - The Kennedy Center
** Bill Irwin - "Largely/New York (The Further Adventures of a Post-Modern Hoofer)" - The Kennedy Center
** Don Scardino - "A Few Good Men" - The Kennedy Center
** Lloyd Richards - "The Piano Lesson" - The Kennedy Center
* 1991 Bill Rauch - "Video Store Owner's Significant Other" - American Playwrights Theatre
** John Caird - "Les Misérables" - The National Theatre
** Jonathan Wilson - "From the Mississippi Delta" - Arena Stage
** Mbongeni Ngema - "Sarafina!" - The Kennedy Center
** Mbongeni Ngema - "Sheila's Day" - Ford's Theatre
** Trevor Nunn - "Les Misérables" - The National Theatre
* 1992 Lloyd Richards - "Two Trains Running" - The Kennedy Center
** Gene Saks - "Lost in Yonkers" - The National Theatre
** Harold Prince - "The Phantom of the Opera" - The Kennedy Center
** Jay Presson Allen - "Tru" - The Kennedy Center
** Mike Ockrent - "Crazy for You" - The National Theatre
* 1994 Joe Mantello - "3 Hotels" - The Kennedy Center
** Jerry Zaks - "Guys and Dolls" - The Kennedy Center
** Jerry Zaks - "Six Degrees of Separation" - The National Theatre
** Scott Ellis - "The World Goes 'Round" - The Kennedy Center
** Warner Shook - "The Kentucky Cycle" - The Kennedy Center

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