Sunday, August 5, 2007

Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Play

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.

Craig Beck in Dearly Beloved. The doped up, animal loving, bachelor, Wiley Hicks, was brought to life by this new actor.

Ron Carley in The Boys Next Door. This nominee played Mr. Hedges, a man frustrated with the rules of becoming a golf pro, and ones inability to pronounce his name.

Tom Johnson in Dearly Beloved. The law in this one horse town, as performed by this comic, makes John Curtis look more inept than Barney Fife.

Scott Mills in The Boys Next Door. A wonderfully funny performance as Mr. Corbin the employer of an obsessive compulsive janitor in a movie theater.

Andy Smith in The Boys Next Door. A touching portrayal of Senator Clarke, a politician helping decide the fate of “special” placement for “special” people.

Patrick Telley in The Boys Next Door. This dark turn as Mr. Klemper, a one armed, emotionally abusive father, was brilliantly performed by this man.

Temos Wooten in Dearly Beloved. A hysterically nervous, semen delivering, be-robed preacher named Justin Waverly, that was acted to perfection in this freshman performance.

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