抖阴短视频 School of Drama alumnus Stephen McKinley Henderson (B.F.A. 鈥72) has been nominated for a Tony Award for best actor. In addition, multiple
alumni from the schools of Dance, Design and Production (D&P) and Drama have connections to the 2023 Tonys. The nominations, which honor theater professionals
for distinguished achievement on Broadway, were announced Tuesday.

Stephen McKinley Henderson
Nominated for best actor in a play for his role as Walter "Pops" Washington in 鈥淏etween
Riverside and Crazy,鈥 Henderson previously received Obie and Lucille Lortel awards during the off-Broadway run. Earlier,
he earned a Tony Award nomination for his featured performance in 鈥淔ences鈥 and received
a Drama Desk Award for his role in the ensemble of 鈥淛itney.鈥
Henderson has been acting on stage and screen for decades. His body of work includes
numerous plays by August Wilson, recurring roles in long-running TV series, and appearances
in several Oscar-winning films. Henderson is slated to receive the Lifetime Achievement
Award at the Lucille Lortel Awards, the preeminent honor presented exclusively to
recognize outstanding achievement off-Broadway, on Sunday, May 7. On June 6, he will
receive the Harold Prince Lifetime Achievement Award at the Drama Desk Awards, which
honor shows that opened on Broadway, off-Broadway, and off-off-Broadway during the
2022-2023 New York theater season. Henderson was the 2021 抖阴短视频 Commencement speaker, and received an honorary doctorate.
Additional 抖阴短视频 alumni connected to nominated projects include:
- Drama alumnus Gregg Mozgala (High School 鈥96) was a lead actor in 鈥淐ost of Living,鈥 which has nominations in several categories
including best play, best supporting actor and actress, and best direction.
- Several D&P alumni worked on 鈥淣ew York, New York,鈥 which is nominated in nine categories
including best musical. Johnny Milani (B.F.A. 鈥09) is the production stage manager, Romello Huins (B.F.A. 鈥21) is the assistant scenic designer, JoAnn Battat (B.F.A. 鈥21) is the assistant hair supervisor, and alumna Rose Rue (B.F.A. 鈥22) is a hairstylist.

The "New York, New York" company celebrates the nominations / Facebook
- Drama alumni are connected to 鈥淐amelot,鈥 which is nominated for best musical revival,
best scenic design for a musical and other categories. Alumni Matias De La Flor (B.F.A. 鈥22) and Paul Whitty (B.F.A. 鈥02) were part of the ensemble cast; De La Flor understudied for Lancelot.
D&P alumnus Harley Haberman (B.F.A. '20) was the assistant wig designer, alumna Alex
Howard (B.F.A. '20) was the wig supervisors and alumna Amelia Brown (B.F.A. '22) was
the assistant wig supervisor.
- D&P alumna Ashley Wise (M.F.A. 鈥21) was the associate wig designer for 鈥淎in鈥檛 No Mo鈥,鈥 which is nominated
in the best play, best direction of a play and several additional categories.
- Drama alumna Courtnee Carter (B.F.A. 鈥16) played the role of Angela in 鈥淧arade,鈥 which is nominated for best direction
of a musical, best costume design and several additional categories.
- Two D&P alumni worked in nominated categories on 鈥淪weeney Todd, which is nominated
for best musical revival and more. Jaechelle Johnson (B.F.A. 鈥16) was the assistant sound designer on 鈥淭odd,鈥 which is nominated for best
sound design for a musical, and Craig Stelzenmuller (B.F.A. 鈥01) was the associate lighting designer on 鈥淭odd,鈥 which is also nominated
in the best lighting design for a musical category.

"Sweeney Todd" / Facebook
- Dance alumnus Matthew Murphy (High School 鈥03) worked on numerous projects including 鈥淪weeney Todd,鈥 鈥淟ife of
Pi,鈥 鈥& Juliet,鈥 "Some Like it Hot" and 鈥淪hucked鈥 as the production photographer.
- Drama alumni Avery Glymph (B.F.A. 鈥95) and Brian Thomas Abraham (B.F.A. 鈥99) played several roles in 鈥淟ife of Pi,鈥 which is nominated in multiple
categories including best direction of a play, best scenic design and others. Glymph鈥檚
roles include Father Martin and Admiral Jackson, while Abraham鈥檚 roles include Cook
and the voice of Richard Parker.
- D&P alumnus Kenneth Wills (B.F.A. 鈥12) was the associate lighting designer on 鈥淪hucked,鈥 which is nominated
in several categories including best musical and best original score.
- Bethany Joy Costumes, created and owned by D&P alumna Bethany J. Itterley (B.F.A. 鈥11) created pieces for five projects nominated in a variety of categories
including 鈥淐amelot,鈥 鈥& Juliet,鈥 鈥淧arade,鈥 鈥淜POP鈥 and 鈥淎in鈥檛 No Mo鈥.鈥 Additionally
D&P alumna Rebecca Eckes (B.F.A. 鈥18, M.F.A. 鈥21) worked with Bethany Joy Constumes as a draper for "Parade."

"Ain't No Mo'" / Facebook
- D&P alumna M. Meriwether Goldstein (B.F.A. 鈥10) was the assistant costume designer on 鈥淧arade.鈥
- Music almuna Mary Mitchell Campbell (High School Music 鈥92) was the music supervisor for "Some Like it Hot," which is
nominated for best musical.
- D&P alumna Caitlin Molloy, who studied in the graduate wig and makeup program, was the hair and makeup supervisor
for 鈥淪ome Like it Hot.鈥
- D&P alumna Sarah Penland (M.F.A. 鈥22) was the assistant production manager on "Some Like it Hot" and "The Sign in Sidney
Brustein's Window."
- D&P alumnus Brad Peterson (B.F.A. 鈥09) has several connections to several nominated projects. He was the associate video
designer on "Camelot" and "Prima Facie," the video programmer on "Leopoldstadt," and
worked on production video for "Life of Pi."
- D&P alumnus Sean Beach (B.F.A. 鈥09) was the lighting programmer on "Some Like it Hot."
- D&P alumnus Alex Fogel (B.F.A. 鈥09) was the lighting programmer on "Sweeney Todd."
- D&P alumnus Henry Wilen (B.F.A. 鈥18) was the moving light programmer for "Leopoldstadt," which received several nominations
including best lighting design of a play.
- D&P alumna Tracy Cowit (M.F.A. 鈥16) is a sound engineer on "Leopoldstadt."
- Music alumna Rheagan Osteen (B.M. 鈥03) played french horn and Kristina Gitterman-Musser (High School Music 鈥86) played violin for "Camelot."
- Music alumna Jessica McJunkins (B.M. 鈥09) played violin as part of the orchestra for "Sweeney Todd."
- D&P alumnus Jeremiah Lamm (B.F.A. 鈥09) is the owner of Empire Technical Fabrications which built the scenery
for 鈥淭he Sign in Sidney Burstein鈥檚 Window,鈥 which was nominated for best revival of
a play.
The 76th annual Tony Awards preshow will air live Sunday, June 11, at 6:30 p.m. on
Pluto TV and the ceremony will be live on CBS and Paramount Plus at 8 p.m.
Information in this release reflects what could be obtained by press time; updates
will be made with additional connections as they are brought to our attention.
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