A Female 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.
Renee Cannon for The Good, The Bad, the Married. An incredible powerhouse performance whose version of “Easy To Be Hard” from Hair received the night’s only standing ovation.
Shauna Crowe for 2 By 5. An awesome dancer who stood out in such numbers as “Cell Block Tango,” “The Money Song,” and as one of the jingle bell dancers in “Ring Them Bells.”
Kim Fratesi for 2 By 5. An incredible performance from an engaging actress. Her version of “Maybe This Time” from Cabaret, was a stand out role for this artist.
Jada Graves for 2 By 5. This newcomer gave you something to smile about as the new girl in town trying to make it big in “New York, New York.”
Ashley Hampton for 2 By 5. Her incredible dancing was seen in almost every possible number! She was heard as the bride in “Why Can’t I Speak” and played the Hungarian in “Cell Block Tango.”
Amber Harris for 2 By 5. A stand-out performance that included the famous lines, “He ran into my knife… he ran into my knife ten times,” and a superb solo in “Me and My Baby.”
Kelsey Medlin for 2 By 5. This cute kid brought you the innocence of “Don’t Tell Mama” in the midst of burlesque performers, and gave us the new girl on the block in “New York, New York.”
Mary Alice Nichols for 2 By 5. A wonderful freshman performance giving us such numbers “I Don’t Remember You,” and for one night only “Maybe This Time” from Cabaret.
Lenae Rose for 2 By 5. A brilliant accompanist who stepped away from playing the piano to give the audience a beautiful rendition of “I Am My Own Best Friend” from Chicago.
Jessie Scroggins for 2 By 5. A nice performance by a great ensemble member. Her singing was heard on “Broadway, My Street.”
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