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2011 Outer Critics Circle Awards

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The 2011 Outer Critics Circle Awards winners were announced on May 16, 2011, recognizing excellence in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions during the 2010–11 season. Nominations were announced on April 23, 2012, with Sister Act leading the nominations with nine. Following close behind were Anything Goes with eight nominations and both The Book of Mormon and The Motherfucker With the Hat with six nominations each.[1]

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The Book of Mormon won the most awards, winning four. Close behind were Anything Goes and War Hose with three wins each.[2]

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Winners and nominees

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The nominees, announced on April 26, 2011, included nine nominations for the musical Sister Act, the most of any show. Anything Goes received eight nominations. The Special Achievement Awards were also announced: Ellen Barkin, Outstanding Broadway Debut in The Normal Heart; and Adrian Kohler with Basil Jones for Handspring Puppet Company Puppet Design, Fabrication and Direction for War Horse. Matthew López won the John Gassner Award for his play, The Whipping Man.[3]

Honorees[4][5][6]
Outstanding New Broadway Play * War Horse
Outstanding New Broadway Musical * The Book of Mormon
Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play * Other Desert Cities
Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical * The Kid
Outstanding Revival of a Play * The Normal Heart
Outstanding Revival of a Musical * Anything Goes
Outstanding New Score (Broadway or Off-Broadway) * Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt StoneThe Book of Mormon
Outstanding Director of Play * Marianne Elliott and Tom MorrisWar Horse
Outstanding Director of a Musical * Casey Nicholaw and Trey ParkerThe Book of Mormon
Outstanding Solo Performance * John LeguizamoGhetto Klown
  • Michael ShannonMistakes Were Made
  • Mike BirbigliaMike Birbiglia's My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
  • Daniel Beaty – Through the Night, a Soul Aria
John Gassner Award * Matthew LópezThe Whipping Man
Outstanding Choreography * Kathleen MarshallAnything Goes
Outstanding Actor in a Play * Mark RylanceJerusalem as Johnny "Rooster" Byron
Outstanding Actress in a Play (tie) * Frances McDormandGood People as Margie Walsh and Nina AriandaBorn Yesterday as Billie Dawn (tie)
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play * Brian BedfordThe Importance of Being Earnest as Lady Bracknell
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play * Elizabeth RodriguezThe Motherf**ker with the Hat as Veronica
Outstanding Actor in a Musical * Josh GadThe Book of Mormon as Elder Cunningham
Outstanding Actress in a Musical * Sutton FosterAnything Goes as Reno Sweeney
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical * Adam GodleyAnything Goes as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical * Laura BenantiWomen on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown as Candela
Outstanding Scenic Design * Neil Murray – Brief Encounter
Outstanding Costume Design * Tim Chappel and Lizzy GardinerPriscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical
Outstanding Lighting Design * Paule ConstableWar Horse


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