Sunday, August 5, 2007

Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Musical

A Male with less than 50% of stage time, labeled company, or has a smaller character role. Voted on by the New Depot Players’ Paid Members, all cast and crew members from the NDP’s 2006-2007 season, and anyone currently nominated for an award. All eligible cast members have been listed and then are voted on. The one with the highest votes wins. Choose ONLY one.

Ric Chiapetta in 2 By 5. This artist performed, for one night only, as the soloist for the shows love ballads. He sang such stirring songs as “Why Can’t I Speak,“ “A Quiet Thing,“ and “Among My Yesterdays.“

Kale English in 2 By 5. This newcomer helped to bring such numbers as “Mister Cellophane,“ “All That Jazz,“ and “Willkommen” to life. His singing was heard on the song “Broadway, My Street.“

Wil Haggray in 2 By 5. This dancer stepped his way onto the stage in the beautiful ballet number, “The World Goes Round,” performed with Colleen Hargis-Gaenssley, and the jingle jam, “Ring Them Bells,” as a belled dancer.

Errol Haynes in 2 By 5. A wonderful freshman performance including partner dancing in a high energy rubber band stomp and a slap stick duet in “Broadway, My Street”.

Jay Tryall in The Good, The Bad, The Married. A hysterical performance from this artist, including songs from Wicked, “As Long As your Mine,” and from I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, “The Marriage Tango.”

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